That's because it is not tied to stremio, otherwise it would be illegal, you have to search for it :P
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No one should ever know about the torrentio addon for Stremio!
I'm sad to say I fell for this trap as well! Wanted to keep using vim, but I'm too old to put so much effort in maintaining my tools, when I have a self-cleaning swissknife .. just... right.. there.
Kurt Vonnegut was one of the easiest writers to read for me. I'd recommend starting with Slaughterhouse-5.
My actual comfort reading, though, is William Gibson, but he is not easy to read.
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Oh I totally agree, I am very fatigued of violence driven games, and have high hopes for Palia. I'm just a little apprehensive that if they just try to copy the non combat parts of zelda and mix it up with animal crossing, it's not going to be enough.
Same here, though I do wonder how they will keep us interested, as they have deliberately not shown any combat. Not even stardew valley went as far as removing combat from the gameplay loop.
Snow crash came in more as a parody of the genre that was getting saturated at the time, according to testimonies I have found at least. Neal Stephenson also leans more towards the comedy side of things, so this mixture made for a weird story overall, but still remarkable.
As for Neuromancer, yes, Gibson's writing is difficult to get into, it's like whiskey. If you are into audiobook, I'd recommend this version where he does the reading. His writing style is much more understandable when he speaks it. :)
Thank you very much! Muito obrigado! :)
I started the writing in English primarily, translating to Portuguese during edit phase, aiming to keep the reading flow around the same level. However, the best experience will be reading it in English, in my opinion, as it has a better vocabulary for this genre.
Mas se preferir ler em português, ficaria muito feliz em saber sua opinião sobre a versão!
I started the writing in English primarily, translating to Portuguese during edit phase, aiming to keep the reading flow around the same level. However, the best experience will be reading it in English, in my opinion, as it has a better vocabulary for this genre.
Closest thing we have for now, that isn't a remake, is Against the Storm.
Until Stormgate comes out, RTS is a tough one. If you open up a bit, there is also Dune: Spice Wars, which is a mix of 4X and RTS, heavier on the 4X side though.
It all the depends on the how and the what.
First of all, if the virtual reality is able to replicate physical sensation indistinguishably from the physical world, it's not virtual, then, is it? Then it's just alternative reality. If that was the case, the only dilemma would be the implications to the physical world. Will your body still exist, or are we talking San Junipero here?
As long as there are implications to the real world, then I believe a significant percentage of people will not abandon it, because of empathy.
I personally would only live an alternative reality if there was no one I love back in the real world anymore, or if I were to die.
As for virtual reality in the realm of possibilities, there will always be something missing, as addictive as it may be, so there will always be something to bring you back to reality
As for just trying it, hell yeah! As long as there are no negative consequences that I know of before hand.