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Console vs PC vs Handheld / Mobile
Everything has it's own market, preferences and style. Everything is actually depending on your lifestyle and needs. I will focus on what these devices suits for. Does not mean you gotta stick with one device forever. I'm myself a gamer, was a console player (PS1 , Xbox360) I play mainly on PC, sometimes on Laptop, if on away I'm playing on mobile phone for casual games. Considering handheld now.
Console:
Console can be put easily everywhere, close to Tv on your bed or at desk
Good if you're not that tech savvy
Easily replaceable with new gen comes
Requires medium bugdet to run modern games
PC
Very good if you have other activity besides gaming and work related with PC, such as content creator, writer, other work, or programmer
It's "harder" to keep up with new demand of new videogames because replacing one part of your PC needs careful consideration of other parts too. But if you upgrade it well, it can go a longggg way.
Good if you're staying mostly at one place (not as mobile)
PC needs careful consideration on where to place, as it's gonna stay there for a long time.
Requires higher budget to run advanced modern games
Laptop/Handheld/Mobile:
Very good if you're mostly mobile, like on the commute, car, train and on airplanes
Can be played anywhere, restroom break, on bed, on your porch, park, etc
Easily carried everywhere for laptop, very easy for handheld or mobile
Not as strong as console or PC
May not stay as long to be played due to battery limitation
Requires low to medium bugdget to run low-modern games, but for laptop you might want to spend more.
So it all basically depends on your purpose, mobility/flexibility, ease to use and budget. You don't have to always to stick to ONE only. At home, I use PC mainly for gaming and for video editing, sometimes work. Outside, I use my mobile device to play casual games, now considering buying handheld to play heavier games. At work, I use laptop for mobility and gaming too.
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I just came back from Japan and here are things I learned that can be implemented in my and other countries, about disclipines.
Discipline was not achieved withing a single day or a year, it is nurtured from youngest ages and keep going on for years. Example: kids in Japan are already familiar with queueing properly in train stations
To have a good herd mentality of discipline, people around them (or citizens from every layer: parents, teachers, families, even officers or law enforcers) must have a strong will to do whats RIGHT. If they make a mistake, tell them. Don't tolerate, don't turn a blind eye. Example: Singaporeans often "scold" people especially foreigners if they cannot abide local law.
Strong/firm and fair punishment. If you chew a gum, you'll get hefty fine in Singapore. If you smoke in no smoking area, you'll get fine. No excuse. This is how you enforce the law, and create a disciplined citizens.
Again, all of these are not achieved within a year or two. It needs to nurtured from young age, reinforced and executed firmly by law.
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Why "modern" Zombie Genre Videogames Were and Are Popular
Killing zombies who are considered bad guy and anti-life creature is a good cause. This contributes reason why players want to play.
Killing one single zombie is easy, yet, one bite or one claw from them can make you infected and threaten the whole mission.
Killing multiple zombie horde is challenging.
Zombie trait background: Zombie as a single entity may look easy, or scary, but can be easily killed. But, they hide hidden infectious zombie-spreading virus potential that makes even one random zombie seemed intimidating. That what mainly causes the downfall of human civilization in most videogames and movies like World War Z because the virus can spread very fast. Altough most videogames have given the player immunity against zombie bites, they're not bite proof.
If you don't feel good about "killing" human NPC, you can have the satisfaction of killing human-like enemy but also since they're infected and already dead, it should be give better feeling of killing zombies.
Zombies are relentless. Shooting them in one part does not kill them, unless you carefully able to behead the zombie.
Games and movies inspired : World War Z movie and videogame, Last of Us (even though it's not zombie), Dying Light franchises, Dead Island franchises, Left 4 Dead franchises, Resident Evil franchises.
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The Moral Dilemma with Miguel'O Hara and his attempt to stop Miles Morales (Spider-Man: Across the Spider Verse) from saving his father in risk of destroying his world/universe:
Miguel said Miles should not saved the captain of police or someone named Singh (on Pravitr's universe/world), cause thats disrupting canon event. Real Spiderman would never ignore innocent lives, look at what happened to Tobey's and Andrew's story when they let someone bad ran off and eventually killed uncle Ben (maybe because Tobey and Andrew's spiderman could not save ben, they want to save everyone.), even though it's canon, but it fuels what truly makes spiderman: if he cannot save someone, he won't be able to save everyone. Every lives are important. You'll never know how sad their relatives will be if spiderman failed to save someone or something even bad would happen (domino effect.) Also stated in Spiderman Edge of Time. Miguel would let someone important to Peter die, whereas Peter can't stand doing nothing when he knows he can save them, and Morales also said it's messed up if they do nothing.
Miguel can threaten Morales (to stop him) by saying if he goes saving his father, and the universe dies because of it, the blood will be on his hand. But... in this world its not always black and white, there's always middle ground... that leads to point no 3.
Whatever happens, Morales have to try. The Spider Society should help, they have the manpower and have technology to fix/reverse what happened to Pavitr Prabhakar's world.
Miguel was "traumatized" because he disrupted a canon event, experience may speak, but still he gotta try to do the right way (save Morales' father) not the easy way (let his father die at the cost of 1 universe). He assumed that every canon event must not ever be distrubed.
From topic aside, I also learned that somehow Spider Society is the parallel or equivalent of TVA. Spider Society oversees the “arachno-humanoid polimultiverse” (aka Spider-Verse) and ensures that canon events stay in place (much like preventing Nexus Event from Loki Series) .Stopping all deviants from wrecking their universe and creating nexus event (which may somehow related to canon event, terms used by Miguel.) Don't forget there's also "absoulute point" where no matter what they do, it can't be changed, as seen on What If Dr Strange.
Summary
There are obviously lots of unanswered questions from the movie of spiderman across the spider verse and will be answered later in Beyond the Spider Verse.
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CYBERPUNK 2077 ROLEPLAY
I just finished Cyberpunk 2077 and Edgerunner in a week's part. The movie inspired me to be my own legend in the Night City even more. What's your calling? What drives you everyday?
David Martinez's calling was different because he was underprivileged but in the end he had a choice.
As A Justice Mercenary
For me, my calling was to patrol the Nighty City and eradicate it's cyberpsychos and bandits, as a merc. I am not fully in side with police as well, because my tactics were not essentially in tune with the law of Night City and it's jurisdiction. I am boundless. I can travel within and outside Night City. I can patrol anytime at my own leisure.
At least by eliminating NCPD emergency call by neutralizing threats like bandits, I can make it's citizen walks safer everyday. My enemy was not the corporate, no. But to eliminate threats of the street. Why bother saving the city? Because I personally enjoy the action, mixing both netrunner, stealth and gun's blazing to my heart's content.
As A Police or Undercover Police, with or without partner
Sometimes I like to Roleplay as "Police" too, working in the police force, and donning my police officer jacket. Sometimes I take them off too so I can be like undercover cop. I tend to go alone combing the alleys and streets of night city and don't want to drag my partners or endanger them on my mission. It's better for them to patrol on the streets and stay in a spot, and let me do their "dirtier" work. When I had the chance to raid a bigger base, I tend to ask my fellow police officer to come and help sweep the area. I don't need the maxtacc, I am more capable than maxtacc.
Details:
Main Playstyle: Netrunner Stealth (Melee using sword) Secondary Playstyle (if all goes south or if I need some action): Assault rifle gunblazing
General Strategy:
Weaken enemy using netrunner magic
Take down far enemy using silenced sniper
Come close for stealth attack
Plan B If detected: go assault rifle/shotgun
Weapons of Choice:
Assault RIFLE
Sniper rifle / shotgun
Sword / knife
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Luffy from One Piece had privilege
First of all don't get me wrong, I love One Piece and a big fan. Before his awakening, I always thought Luffy's strongest attractiveness was because he was able to start his journey with a seemed basic powers of his devil fruit, like punching, kicking, and so on.
Luffy had disadvantage. He started as "nobody", only had basic power, and as first time reader, a pirate who can't swim seemed very weak. Starting a grand adventure with such challenging feat is tickling the audience to think "Huh, I want to see how some kid with unique power and as pirate who can't swim, want's to be a pirate king!"
It could not burn things, nor trap powers, nor can change people's gender or make things fly.
He was able to defeat enemies with powers and strength way beyond him, like sand that can absorb water, thunder god, a very thick skinned dragon, and so on. That's what always keep me on edge of my seat, because I want to know how luffy would be able to defeat magma guy Akainu or absorbing-power darkness like Kurohige with ballistic powers like "gomu gomu no mi".
Eventually he hit a very thick wall named Kaido and he could not defeat him with his current state of power.
Then, he had an "awakening" and plot twist about his real power, and it was revealed that he had GODLIKE devil fruit power all the time.
From this event I just learned that to be the top number 1 pirate, as in Pirate King, like Kaido said, powers only, would not be enough. Like in real world, skills and talents will only get you so far, but you also need capital/money/resources, connection, luck, guts, and so on. The more you got on your side, the bigger chance you have. Luckily, as Luffy is the main character, he got all of them.
So what are Luffy's privilege that makes him stood the rest from the others than can make him Pirate King?
Haki -- this separates him from his fellow human. Think of this also like basic talents in our real life.
Connection - with Dragon's lineage, garp's background, and a ton of fleet behind his back, will catapult Luffy further. This like a business tycoon empire's family.
Godlike devil fruit
Optimistic and friendly character - like Mihawk said that his powers can make allies.
And so on. This really applies to real world. To become a president of a nation, you would not only need skills and characters or experience, you also need capital/money, you need connections from political parties.
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Hood Outlaws & Legends : DEFEAT/VICTORY???
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Watchdogs Legion : Multiplayer Heist
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NARAKA BLADEPOINT Gameplay 2022
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BATTLEFIELD 5 GAMEPLAY Compilation
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BACK 4 BLOOD Ogre Boss Fight (2022) No Commentary
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MESA PRIME PEACEMAKER SKILL IS AWESOME!
I just got the chance to play and make video again and this time Im gonna highlight how easy Mesa Prime's 4th Skill: PEACEMAKER is. When build right, it easily mows down enemy fast. Just press 4, aim and left click! If you enjoy the video, and if you want to support my work, please leave a like, hit the subscribe button, and I will surely like and subscribe you back! If you happen to be one of the players inside, please also leave a like, click the subscribe button, and put your name in the comments!
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