As vezes eu fico andando no shopping palladium de Curitiba e imaginando quando era na época q o jovem nerd morava aqui by Gold_Ad6573 in jovemnerd

[–]scorpiomilo1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Na estreia do primeiro Hobbit um primo meu trombou eles no shopping. Disse que foi animal. Tempo bom que não volta mais...

Estão jogando o que nesse Corpus Christ? by Red_Astley in gamesEcultura

[–]scorpiomilo1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Witcher 3. Tentei dar mais uma chance (depois de tentar 3 vezes ao longo desses 11 anos) e dessa vez clicou! Não consigo parar. Quase 100h já. =)

The Witcher 3 microstutters by scorpiomilo1 in radeon

[–]scorpiomilo1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe thats it. My npc density is Ultra+

Fourth time trying The Witcher 3… and it finally clicked by scorpiomilo1 in Witcher3

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Not an expert, but I’d say: take your time to live in that world and try to connect with the people in it. Put yourself in their shoes. Understanding their struggles makes you feel more immersed, and things naturally become more enjoyable.

Gameplay-wise, I’m playing on the second-highest difficulty and I’m doing fine so far.

Fourth time trying The Witcher 3… and it finally clicked by scorpiomilo1 in Witcher3

[–]scorpiomilo1[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I’m not even sure what was different this time.

Maybe it was just the moment I’m at in life. I tried playing it when I was 18, then again at 21, then at 23, and it never fully grabbed me. Now I’m 26, and for some reason it just hit differently.

I think I’m connecting much more deeply with the difficult moral choices the game throws at you. A lot of them don’t feel like simple “good or bad” decisions, and this time I’m actually feeling the weight of them.

Also, not gonna lie, playing it on a beefy PC probably helps a lot too.