Fuck, ain't that the truth?
LoamImprovement
I don't blame anyone generationally anymore. Boomers are too senile for their own good and everyone else is too burnt out to step up to the plate.
I knew this year's awards were a joke the second I saw Starfield nominated for (and subsequently winning) 'most innovative gameplay.'
I've heard "because I like the sound of dice hitting the table."
That's because you have more agency in D&D than you do in real life.
Can't long rest more than once per 24 hours.
But it'll never happen because it's bad for rich people.
In a capitalist hellscape, any amount of damage is damaged beyond all hope because everyone is completely interchangeable, and ultimately, disposable.
So, y'know, you're not wrong.
The thing I hate about this game, one of the biggest fundamental differences between it and any other BGS title is that it isn't compelling to go explore a planet that has copies of the content on all the other planets, and astoundingly little at that, the same way it is to just pick a direction in Skyrim or Fallout and walk, and end up stumbling on some shit going down in a cave or abandoned building just off the beaten path. Even if you remove the loading screens and add vehicles on planets to minimize the amount of time between engaging set pieces, it's still the same abandoned factory populated with the same pirates guarding the same generic fetch quest objective. It is such an aggressive, unrewarding waste of time with so few redeeming qualities that I'm a little shocked anyone at Bethesda thought this should merit any amount of hard-earned money, let alone seventy fucking dollars. Didn't they know? Didn't they know?
Reverse necromancer
So like, a murderer?
Vumans get a feat, which is arguably one of the strongest abilities. Base humans are notoriously weak though.