This is fairly common if you play something lots and is known as the Tetris Effect. I once thought that I should light up a corner of my home in real life so that mobs don’t spawn.
I was doing the same thing last night, but a different game. Has happened many times before that. I take that as a sign that it’s time to take a break from that game.
I don’t really understand the endgame of this game. Something like PUBG has a clear goal every game. But here it’s just looting to get better stuff to loot more? With some PVP/interactions in between?
It’s a lot like Minecraft where there isn’t really a definitive endgame (I know Minecraft has the Ender Dragon now but still). There’s quests to do, a skill tree to fill out, loot tiers to climb, but the game leaves it to you as far as when and how you want to do all that stuff. Some people treat it as purely PvE, some as purely PvP, most are somewhere in between… it’s all what you make it.
The real end game is that you get bored and stop playing. The game doesn’t really drop much story, just vague hints and tasks to guide you somewhat towards it.
Although I haven’t played ARC, I have definitely experienced this before. 😁 When Assassin’s Creed II was new I played it to such a degree that I was most definitely parkouring across Italy in my sleep!
Great guide! Choosing your first exotic or luxury car can definitely feel overwhelming, but your tips make the process much clearer. I especially agree about considering long-term costs and realistic daily use—so many first-time buyers forget that part. For anyone looking to explore more options or even snag a deal on rare models, I’ve found sites like Autobidmaster repo cars for sale really helpful. They offer auctions for bank and repossessed vehicles in the U.S., which can be a smart way to get a luxury car without paying full retail.
Perspective (this is a view from up/downsides, where the clouds/atmosphere behaves differently), and, I presume, different colour processing (fitting the colour spectrum into what is visible to the human eye, which is not necessarily straightforward).
It doesn’t give much info for the specifics of how it was processed:
This processed view enhances cloud-top texture and reveals swirling filaments, compact vortices, and bright high-altitude clouds embedded in a chaotic flow.
It does list the source data for processing as this:
You can see that it’s a shot from one of the poles. Also, keep in mind that while the patterns in weather last a long time, they aren’t set in stone. The way Jupiter looks slowly changes over time, just like any other planet. Even the Big Red Spot hasn’t been there forever, and will eventually disappear.
As soon as I see your post i upvote. I mean this is some dedication! I dont understand why people would downvote. You may not like the game, but they could just scroll past it?
Anyway…
Also: how do you do it, play every day?? Do you have more than 24 hours a day?
I always have a day once in a while where I feel like I don’t have time to do even the most basic things I have to do. And I’m not a particularly busy person, it’s just something that is bound to happen once every couple months.
I enjoy this „about games“ content a lot more than the „behind games(/the scenes)“ stuff or self-promos, and OP usually keeps it digestible and doesn‘t turn it into an essay. Not missing a day has been insane as well obviously (the posts, I mean). Playing every day I find kinda easy with a Deck, at least I can play for 30m before I go to bed, sometimes that‘s just staring at a Baba Is You level before giving up lol. Making a post about it every day on the other hand… I couldn‘t do it.
Not exactly, just a lot of free time (and dedicated to my hobby). I’m fortunate enough to not have to worry about bills right now and i’m only really busy 2 days of the week
Saaaame BG3 what a game! I’m in act 2, this is my first run but so far I’m still planning on running again. There’s just too much and I can’t do it all in one go.
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