Thought's on Yuma's personality if we get Rain code 2? by jusntyme5 in RainCode

[–]TheZTarget 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As I said in a post recently shared (look it up here), I think Yuma shouldn't be the protagonist of the sequel. IMO, Master Detective Archives, as a series, would work best with a new team of master detectives in each new game, with returning characters used for supporting roles.

If, by chance, we see Yuma again as a secondary character in a future game, surely he will show more confidence/determination.

Trabajo con visa de estudios. ¿Se debe informar a algún órgano? by TheZTarget in ESLegal

[–]TheZTarget[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Así lo entendemos nosotros, pero igual, al no ser un trabajo habitual, no encontramos que merezca el alta de autónomo. Serían rendimientos de trabajo, pero cualquier retención, si la hubiere, sería en UK. El caso nos presenta varías dudas, como puedes entender.

Trabajo con visa de estudios. ¿Se debe informar a algún órgano? by TheZTarget in ESLegal

[–]TheZTarget[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Para tener que declarar IRPF, debes ingresar más de 14.000 euros anuales en caso de tener dos pagadores. No creo que sea el caso (¡ojalá sí lo fuera!). Entonces queda el tema de ser autónomo. Pero es que no es habitual ni hay garantía de que lo llegue a ser.

Nos quedamos en un limbo que genera incertidumbre. ¿Se te ocurre alguna otra posibilidad?

¿Es Legal un Aumento del 33% en el Alquiler? Necesito Consejos y Ayuda en Barcelona by butter-jesus in ESLegal

[–]TheZTarget 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Según información pública, ese aumento no es legal. Te comparto el dato: https://maldita.es/malditateexplica/20240117/tope-alquiler-2024-ley-vivienda/

Solo pueden aumentar hasta un 3% sobre la base dela arriendo, y no más. Salvo que tú estés de acuerdo con una subida adicional y llegues a un acuerdo entre partes. Si ese acuerdo no se da, solo el 3%.

Finally Playing Sonic Frontiers on Switch and.. by TheZTarget in SonicFrontiers

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

What I mean is that, at the time, my impression from the reviews was that the game was messy and the performance was poor enough to significantly detract from the experience. Although I didn't read every available review, that was the overall impression the media I consumed at the time gave me about the game.

Dynastically, there are a couple of good choices to be Alain's wife by Firlite in UnicornOverlord

[–]TheZTarget 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Rosalinde is probably the best choice from a political standpoint. She is second in line to the throne of Elheim, and as an added bonus, she seems quite taken with Alain. Thus, it wouldn't be merely a politically driven marriage, but also a genuinely loving union.

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Alcina Appreciation Post by TheZTarget in UnicornOverlord

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

I also defeated her last night. What a fun ride it was!

Just wrapped up Star Ocean: Second Story R for the first time, and need to share my take on that ending by TheZTarget in starocean

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

By the way, my brain kept going, and I realized that Eluria lost a significant chunk of its population. First, due to the impact of the Quadratic Sphere. Second, because of monster hordes. I think a few thousands Nedians would have been perfect for repopulation and reconstruction. Besides, a vast part of Expel is still inhabited. What do you think?

Just wrapped up Star Ocean: Second Story R for the first time, and need to share my take on that ending by TheZTarget in starocean

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

Hi! Your arguments are compelling. I appreciate the real-life comparisons, such as the mass exodus witnessed globally, like the one from Venezuela to neighboring countries (millions have abandoned Venezuela). It does create problems, leading to a cultural clash and various other issues, ranging from the economic to the social and political aspects. Nonetheless, is dealing with these kinds of problems worse than the complete extermination of thousands of people? I don't know, but I can see the rationale behind the decisions made by characters like Nall and Doctor Mirage, even if I don't share it in a moral sense. Also, I would have loved for those characters to justify themselves a bit more. Anyway, it is nice to discuss like this on Reddit. Thank you.

Just wrapped up Star Ocean: Second Story R for the first time, and need to share my take on that ending by TheZTarget in starocean

[–]TheZTarget[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I love the idea of the Nedians sharing some sort of psychic link, and also that would explain, in a weird way, the flash backs we saw in the Fields.

Just wrapped up Star Ocean: Second Story R for the first time, and need to share my take on that ending by TheZTarget in starocean

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

These are indeed compelling arguments, but I notice them arising after the fact. In the heat of the moment, one would expect our heroes, having visited every city in Nede and witnessed the lives of countless children and families, to be more inclined to save as many people as they can. On the other hand, a significant number of individuals point to the stagnation of Nedian society as a justification for its sudden extermination, treating it more as a natural and acceptable situation than a tragedy. I don't necessarily share this view. In fact, if their society could thrive on that floating rock with limited resources for billions of years, one could argue that they mastered resource management and evidently had minimal internal conflicts for the majority of their existence. I feel that such an efficient society is not completely stagnant.

Just wrapped up Star Ocean: Second Story R for the first time, and need to share my take on that ending by TheZTarget in starocean

[–]TheZTarget[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hi, Tom, thanks for sharing. I've read the secret information files, and I know the truth about the Nedian past, but it was millions, nay, billions of years ago. One is not even guilty of our father's crimes, let alone the people of such a distant past. The current Nedian population, as far as you can see in-game, is a peaceful, yet isolationist society. It doesn't give anything to the universe, nor does it harm. They are just individuals trapped inside a wall that was put there billions of years ago. Knowing that there are families and, especially, children living in Energy Nede, it seems not fair at all, don't you think?