This is the way it should be.
I've never understood the people who get upset over 'necroing' a thread, whether it is on an old school forum or something formatted like Reddit.
This is the way it should be.
I've never understood the people who get upset over 'necroing' a thread, whether it is on an old school forum or something formatted like Reddit.
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I can relate to this. I joined a modding Discord and got treated similarly by the regulars there because I made the mistake of admitting in chat that I was not a programmer. I distinctly remember using the phrase "Could you explain the concept?" and some pretentious illiterate fuck thought for some reason that that meant "Can you write the code for me?" and kept telling me that I would never learn that way.
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Fuck that site. Going there now is like looking at the desecrated corpse of an old friend.
Pirate raid. I like it.
We did it, Reddit
In the US, some douchebag college hockey player would've thrown it down a staircase
Lol the same thing happened to me the first time I tried it.
I went to the assigned area, chatted with the quest NPC, then I wanted to just murder all the hostiles in the area, so I went to find a good sniping spot... and then the quest failed because I left the area. RIP that NPC, RIP Phantom Liberty.
It just wasn't that good. Not terrible, but very bland. I put 30 hours in but finally stopped when I realized I wasn't having fun, I was only chasing the idea of fun.
I don't even like DND and I thought BG3's first act put the entire story of Starfield to shame.
Now I'm playing through Phantom Liberty and loving the hell out if it.
For technical discussion, sure. I'll be one of the first people to say look at the sticky, look at the pins, look at the megathread, read the FAQ, read the wiki.
For purely social discussion like casual chat, entertainment discussion, or random musings, I would say it doesn't make sense.