My pro tip for the dad and people wanting to be like the dad is to lead with the important information and then show the meme. Or even better, keep your partner in the loop regarding the stuff you’re doing as you’re doing it, at least when you’re doing this kind of stuff that is on multiple peoples’ radars. That way they don’t even start freaking out.
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prowe45@piefed.socialto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•*Permanently Deleted*English0·29 days agoI just finished the demo of the upcoming Digimon game, and all of those points absolutely apply to it. But something tells me we’re not going to see Nintendo going after Bandai Namco any time soon.
And to your point about directed vs. non-directed battling, the most recent Pokemon games definitely have a system where you can be running around the over world, see Pokemon wandering around, and have your little guys pop out and go fuck them up.
Bro ain’t limping, he’s strutting like a super cool guy because of all that sweet pegging he’s getting.
prowe45@piefed.socialto Indie Game Development@lemmy.world•IGN noted that Silksong’s surprisingly low price thrilled players, but some indie devs fear it could set unrealistic expectations for other games. What do you think?English45·1 month agoI don’t understand the concept of “not being able to afford selling at that low a price” for something that’s purely digital. Like I get if you’re selling a chair and the wood and tools you used to make the chair cost you $100, you need to sell that chair for more than $100 to not lose money on the whole transaction. But for a video game, the costs have basically all been realized by the time the game gets released, right, assuming you don’t have to worry about producing physical copies or pay for servers every month? So if that’s your situation, your main concern is to find the sweet point for the price at which the most people will buy your game, yes? If you can sell ten times as many copies by cutting the price in half, you would be losing money if you didn’t go with the lower price.
prowe45@piefed.socialto News@lemmy.world•'Alarmingly low' monarch butterfly population calls for international conservation strategy: Guelph professorEnglish3·2 months agoMy wife and I planted one a couple years ago and I’ve been bummed that I haven’t seen a single caterpillar on it yet this year. It’s nice and big now compared to its first season when the monarch caterpillars absolutely demolished its leaves.
Oh, yeah, I could see that being the way it was intended. It’s tough to convey the passage of time in pictures.