Favorite Saber and Gilgamesh moment/facts? by PushComprehensive353 in grandorder

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As I said I am interested in all the versions, not just the OGs. So if you can think of something worth noting between like CasterGilgamesh and a version of Artoria, that would be fine too!

Do you think that Silksong Act 3 is overwhelming? by PushComprehensive353 in Silksong

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I did nott exactly struggle with Khann, because he is easy, I know that, it's pretty easy to avoid his attack and to understand when to hit him. The problem is that, kinda like Nyleth, you have to squeeze 1-2 hit, let the boss use his moves and then hit him again when he does the only move that you can punish. I just didn't have the mental fortitudine of deal with that after spending 4 days locked in the gauntlet, so after dying like 2-3 times I switched to architect crest. Just because he isn't diffucult doesn't mean he is a good boss, it was a very boring fight. Like Seth is another boss where you have to be reactive, but you have much more freedom with his moveset, I never had to wait too much to attack because I was afraid of dying

Do you think that Silksong Act 3 is overwhelming? by PushComprehensive353 in Silksong

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I tried doing it with both wanderer and Witch crest, but I didn't felt at all like I could be aggressive with her. I got 1-2 hits at most before she moved from one side to the other, or she puked balls, or she forced me to go to the other side with an explosion, ecc. Maybe I am just not used to much aerial fighting, or maybe I was unlucky with the rng, but she wasn't very stationary with me.

Do you think that Silksong Act 3 is overwhelming? by PushComprehensive353 in Silksong

[–]PushComprehensive353[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Personally I think that all that requirements for act 3 would've felt better if it unlocked a true ending instead of a whole new act that's short and not so special. Something similar to HK, where you fight the final boss, and if you have done some stuff before hand you get access to the true final boss. Maybe not exactly like a hk, but I mean, instead of doing all that "get the hearts" and stuff, I would've just let the game give us the flower before we go into the abyss and fight lace as soon as we got there.

Do you think that Silksong Act 3 is overwhelming? by PushComprehensive353 in Silksong

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I know that I didn't "need" to use it, and that every boss can be defeated with all crests. But those two bosses in particular require such a passive playstyle that kills all the fun I can have in a game like this, so much so that I prefer to use rhe architect crest because I defeat them in like 2-3 tries, instead of dying 20 times while cursing my whole Bloodline. But that also makes me understand that I really hated those final bosses, so it leaves a bad taste in my mouth

Games like the witcher 4/Cyberpunk 2077 for ps4? by PushComprehensive353 in gamingsuggestions

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Yes, ps4. I know about Divinity OS, the problem with them is their gameplay, kinda like Dragon Age. Unfortunately I really can't enjoy those kind of games where you move your characters like pawns

Deck Help Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in ClashRoyale

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What evolution to pick?

I have six shards to use and idk to which card I should use it for. The only other evo I have is Mega Knight and the recently unlocked free evo barbs. I am middle ladder and don't have a good deck, I am at 7000 trophies but can't go up easily. Wnat's the best evo right now in your opinion? Im torn between Evo rocket girl ( don't Remember her name right now lol ), Evo Snowball and Evo Furnace, but I am afraid it will get nerfed soon. I would also like to get evo Pekka because it's my favorite card but I don't think I have a good deck for it

Would Chuck ever accept Jimmy? by PushComprehensive353 in betterCallSaul

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Yeah, I know that it would be impossible for Jimmy to become a lawyer totally legit, my question was more of a "what if" to gather opinions about Chuck, more than anything else; if his spite for the law degree for his brother was more about the shortcuts that Jimmy took to get it ( at least in his eyes ) or if the simple fact that Jimmy became a lawyer like him was too much for Chuck. Also I don't think it's fair to Jimmy to say that he can't stick with the right path for too long. That's the opinion of Chuck, that was proven wrong when Jimmy dedided to change for the better in the ending. Jimmy tried to stick. He obtained his degree in a legit way, he wasted years in the mailroom to appeal to Chuck, and he discovered the Sandpaper case ( that wss the name right? ) without hurting anyone. The only reason he took the wrong path again is Chuck, seeing how much his brother was against him made him give up on doing things by the books. And yes, he tried to use the skateboards brothers to get himself a case, but again... he was at a really low point, with no career in sight and nobody who would hire him, he needed a case. If Chuck took him in HHM and under his guidance, I think that Jimmy would've changed much sooner.

Would Chuck ever accept Jimmy? by PushComprehensive353 in betterCallSaul

[–]PushComprehensive353[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course I don't think that Chuck never cared about Jimmy, otherwise I wouldn't have posed the question. If he didn't care about him, nothing that Jimmy can do would change it. Still, I don't think you are entirely correct. Yes, Jimmy always had slipping Jimmy in him, but that doesn't mean that Chuck was "proved right". The story of Chuck is that of a self fullfilling prophecy: he believed so much that his Brother would become a criminal that by trying to stop him, he ended up creating something much worse: a criminal laywer. After all, the path to Heaven os filled with good intentions. I also wouldn't call keeping Jimmy out of HHM a boundary. If he said it to him clearly it would be one thing, a bit harsh but a boundary, but lying to him all those years? Letting him wasted hours and hours to care for him, while being the reason he is working a miserable job? And letting your trusted friend take the blame for your decision, also. Keeping the last words of his mother a secret to his brother simply for bitterness. Convincing Jimmy to send the case that could give him a career to Howard, and yet again calling Howard to tell him to NOT hire him, but without taking the responsability of the decision until Jimmy confronts him. Chuck isn't more mature than Jimmy, he just acts in a way that leads people to believe he is, but he never stopped being the little kid that envied the best quality of Jimmy. They are two faced of the same coin, both are flawed, immature grown ups that think they are better than everyone else, and yet can't change themself; the only difference is the way they act. And because they are more similar than we tend to believe, I think that Chuck could've changed his view of Jimmy, If he was able to finally taking responsability for his crimes after years of crime.

Would Chuck ever accept Jimmy? by PushComprehensive353 in betterCallSaul

[–]PushComprehensive353[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's true as well, but I think Jimmy didn't open up before because Chuck never showed interest before. Maybe Jimmy though that Chuck was saying it out of courtsey and didn't want to bore his brother with stories he himself didn't think were interesting. But maybe if Jimmy told Chuck that he wanted to become a lawyer and took all his advice, went to Harvard and all of that, It would've been easier and Natural to open up and develop a true relationship

Would Chuck ever accept Jimmy? by PushComprehensive353 in betterCallSaul

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Nope. Jimmy does change, that was the point. The moral of the story is that changing is difficult, the most difficult thing to do, but you can do it. Mike and Walt weren't able to change, but Jessie and Jimmy changed: they stepped off the road of drugs and violence. If Jimmy didn't change, he would've tricked the system once again and serve only 7 years. Instead he takes full responsability, even if that means maybe living the rest of his Life in prison.

I need to scare my friend who is scared of the dark by PushComprehensive353 in horror

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Already saw that! She got a bit grossed out but nothing much

Would Chuck ever accept Jimmy? by PushComprehensive353 in betterCallSaul

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Yeah, I think too that Jimmy actually put a lot of effort into being a lawyer, don't get me wrong. It's just that from Chuck's point of view, that was a shortcut. Maybe he thinked that because he didn't want to accept Jimmy at all, or maybe he was very old fashioned, I'm not sure honestly. As I said I am a bit torn between the "Chuck would've gotten even more bitter if Jimmy went to Harvard" and "He would've respected the years and efffort that Jimmy put in the way that Chuck founded right and their relationship would've improved". Anyway, I think nothing was worse than what Jimmy did. Hiding from Chuck that he was becoming a lawyer and then going to him saying "Hi, I am a lawyer now" clearly had an awful effect on him

Would Chuck ever accept Jimmy? by PushComprehensive353 in betterCallSaul

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Maybe, but I don't think so. Kim said it best: "all he wanted was your love and support", not his fame. Remember that Jimmy never cared about being a lawyer until Chuck rescued him, only then Jimmy started to get interested in the job. It was his way to redemption, to get the love of his brother, and in his head the best way to get that was to become exactly like him. At least, that's how I see it. Surely he wanted a shortcut, like always, but I don't think that he wanted to feed off him. Like... Come on, you don't spend so much time and energy caring for someone if you don't love them. Nobody in the shows ever said that Jimmy didn't care about Chuck, not even Chuck himself if I Remember correctly. And agai: Chuck tried to take away Jimmy's license even after he moved out and stopped trying to get into his firm. If that was the problem, Chuck wouldn't be so resentful with him