

Oh right.
It’s only the netherworld after they get back to the island or something. IDK and IDC honestly. I never liked the afterlife author theory.
And yeah.


Oh right.
It’s only the netherworld after they get back to the island or something. IDK and IDC honestly. I never liked the afterlife author theory.
And yeah.


“Don’t tell me what I can’t do” is Locke’s catchline. “You All Everybody” is the song that Pippin (whatever his name is in Lost, I don’t know) sings with his band. (Whose lyrical inspiration was from someone shouting word salad at the cast of Lost before shooting started and was ad libbed when Pippin was trying to get Jack to recognize him as the lead singer.)
Maybe I remember more than I thought.
Also. I think not pressing the numbers caused a (apparently reversible) meltdown that resulted in a huge magnetic field like the one that pulled down the plane. Or something like that.


The “official” answer I keep hearing is they’re only actually dead in the last episode, which makes everything about it cheap and tacky, so I reject that.
But there’s an alternate timeline shown where they never were on the island as well, iirc. And it’s all just weird. You can’t be internally inconsistent if there’s never any established consistency.
I enjoyed it like watching a train wreck in slow motion and getting to discuss it with people as it developed. But it clearly didn’t have enough of an impact on me to remember anything worth remembering except “Don’t tell me what I can’t do” and “You all everybody.”


Can confirm. My anti intruder body pillow is a little uncomfortable sometimes.


Mostly out of laziness. I keep forgetting the spoiler markdown… I used Discord and Telegram’s spoiler format first… Also, that ended up spoilered so it didn’t tell me how to do it. ^^;;


It took me twenty in game days to be offered
the foundation
after
repelling it after putting it outside with the monk blessing
… I would agree with you, but I have really bad RNG. It needs a pity system of some sort… Even the later upgrades don’t cut it. ::: spoiler small spoiler I burned over twenty rerolls one day to finally get it to appear again. :::
I know you don’t need
the foundation
but that’s just to illustrate my luck.


So. I’m on the side of more difficulty sliders please, but it’s not just to get more people in the door. I want to be able to make games more difficult when I can too. I generally play on the hardest difficulty first, then lower it until I’m having fun.
But there are games where making it easier cannot work, to my knowledge. A good example, I think, is Post Void, which is VERY inaccessible in a lot of ways (epilepsy warning, if you look up the game, even with the accessibility setting on, it’s still bad). The visuals need accessibility options to be improved, but the gameplay really can’t be made more accessible without severely harming the gameplay. At best you could add more starting time to the flask. I rolled hard off this game due to chronic illness, but I loved it. But I also hated it for similar reasons. Some games are just niche, and frankly, there’s enough games out there that you don’t have to play all of them.
Never got into GoT but I getcha.