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#1  Edited By Kormak
@arebakk2 said:

Mostly worn-out running shoes. My shoes go through the following stages of life: brand new running shoes, nice school shoes, not-so-nice school shoes, casual shoes, and work shoes. Every time I get a new pair, the previous pair falls a rung. I keep my work shoes until they no longer fit, are torn apart, or are so filthy that I don't want to put them on. Currently running a pair of Hoka shoes,pretty good overall

I have something similar for mine. Pair goes from everyday wear to "using it when weather is bad and I don't want to use my good ones" to "I'm using it to help around and I don't care if they are getting absolutely demolished" :D

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I feel like Legacy of Cain series deserves a remake at this point!

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@ankh said:

It's funny how initial reviews are generally positive but go out and search a retrospective for a beloved game and they are constantly nitpicking everything. I think once the newness wears off and people have had more experience they have more to critique.

Pretty much this. You tend to ignore a lot of issues while game is fresh and you're on 1st and 2nd playthroughs. But if you stick around a lot more annoying parts or questionable design decisions become more apparent. It also depends who reviews it ofc, for you it can be first or second game in the genre so you simply don't know if something is underwhelming compared to "X or Y game", meanwhile someone who played dozens of titles can easily find those things at the first sight. And it's not only about video games: I've had bad experiences with other stuff(mostly footwear and camping gear from nearby outdoors store). It's not one size fits all after all, something other people dislike might work for you, something other people adore might not.

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@rorie said:

It's been a few years since Microsoft launched their customizable controller to allow for differently-abled folks to be able to play games their own way (we all remember crying at that one commercial), and Sony is doing the same now for the Playstation:

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It's a really bold-looking device:

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Project Leonardo can be used as a standalone controller or paired with additional Project Leonardo or DualSense wireless controllers. Up to two Project Leonardo controllers and one DualSense wireless controller can be used together as a single virtual controller, allowing players to mix and match devices to fit their particular gameplay needs, or to play collaboratively with others.

It seems real neat and I'm curious what people will make of it.

It looks interesting, but I wonder how many people are going to "bother" with customizing it. There are probably a niche for this, but at the same time not sure how large it is. Yes, there are people who like customizable keyboards and stuff(something similar I'd say), but most people still want to buy a product that they don't need to fiddle too much with. Nevertheless, it's a pretty interesting concept by Sony

Upd. Told one of my friends who's really into customizable keyboards about this, he's really hyped up(means I get to check it out when it releases without needing to pay :D)

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Kind of surprised that this is actually still coming out! Feels like it's been in the works forever. Doesn't look to be much of a technical showcase or anything but the core gameplay in the first game was pretty solid.
My friends and I used to do "roleplay" Stalker back in 2015 or something(basically dressing in rugs and running around abandoned buildings with fake semi automatic pistol and rifles.

Actually hyped up!