damn, i hope that one day i’d be able to play my modded Skyrim like that. It was amazing on weed edibles, even if i just got lost in the same village over and over again.
It’s the drug your brain constantly makes, but is immediately broken down. As soon as you have a near death experience, adrenaline is being released into your bloodstream and is broken down instead of the DMT, releasing the DMT into your brain, giving you the trip of your life just before you die (protection mechanism). This is why you have people say after a near death experience they saw a tunnel with light near the end, saw their entire life pass bye, have out of body experiences, etc.
There’s a plant based variant as well, but you need to mix it with other stuff to prevent it from being broken down by your stomach. It’s called Ayahuasca. The effect takes much longer as it goes through your digestive system while regular synthetic DMT goes over your lungs.
There’s also an animal form which is produced by a toad, called 5MEO-DMT which is insanely strong. You can torture the toad and lick it from its back or you can smoke the synthetically made form. But I’d start with regular DMT, 5MEO even tamed Mike Tyson.
It’s nasty (like burned plastic in your lungs), but these days you can get vapes which makes it much easier to take as it has much less taste and to dose.
I have never had any experience with a non-cannabis substance sadly (except once with half a pill of mdma), but i’d definitely love something that would let me chill and get in touch with the higher forces of the universe again. I got my ideas for my future games/book series by being so stoned on edibles, I saw the universe as a mathematical web of colorful highways.
I’d go for shrooms if I were you. You can dose it nicely, so start mild for the first time. DMT is end game when it comes to tripping. But whatever you do, study it so you know what to do, what to take and how much and what to expect. And especially: what not to do. It’s super nice, but you should do it responsibly otherwise it can be really bad. If you want advice on anything, feel free to dm me
I highly recommend the Scuf Nomad. It’s a bit more expensive than other options. I think it’s worth it. I play a bunch of games on my phone and can’t be happier. In the past I used GameSir products and think those are pretty rad for budget options.
I do not recommend SteelSeries at fucking all. They used to ship the Stratus with known issues. Support would actively admit the problem. Sometimes you could get a replacement. Sometimes you couldn’t. I have no idea if their newer products are better; I have stopped buying them since then.
Does it work with native hardware? I know most Switch emulators all support multiplayer in some capacity but a large percentage of my friend group i think would get afraid if i tried explaining a ROM to them
If someone else is in the mood for Skyrim but has done everything in it, try out Tainted Grail - Fall of Avalon. It plays like a smaller Oblivion. It really scratched the itch for more Elder Scrolls for me.
I feel the same with modern games. But some of the retro achievements point you to hidden places and secrets, and challenges to complete.
So it’s a little different.
That’s what I have and I love it because it feels solid to use. I bought an expensive Backbone because it was marketed pretty well, but it just felt so flimsy that it had to be returned.
I know almost 0 about Hytale. I played a lot of Minecraft but never interacted with their stuff. I also never got into minigames outside of the old school Mob Arena plugin.
All that said, this looks really cool to me. I’ve wanted to see something build upon the foundation of Minecraft. Now even more so with MS murdering developers left and right at the alter of AI. I have looked at Vintage Story a few times at length, but each time I walk away thinking it looks way too hardcore for me.
Oh, it absolutely will be cool as shit if it is actually a realized thing, and I’ll probably play the shit out of it, it’s just been in development soooo long and had so many problems that at this point if they get it done great, just not holding out my hopes too much.
Vintage story is interesting, I do kinda like it, but imo terrafirmacraft, the Minecraft mod/overhaul the devs originally started on, is much more polished. It is different from VS, and there are things I like more about VS than TFC though.
It’s AG racers I keep coming back to, myself. (BallisticNG)
I enjoy trackmania a ton, but everytime I play I get such a dirty feeling after about a week.
Ubisoft really ruined it with TM20. I miss the sound and aesthetic of Turbo, that’s where it peaked for me (though I’ll admit some of the tracks produced by the community in TM20 are art)
The former is an EXTREMELY faithful re-creationg of WipEout physics (both ps1 and ps3/4 era games, depending on mode), but with support for mods and community-made tracks.
If you haven’t played WipEout, the controls involve four axes of analogue input. Pitch, craft tilt, as well as left and right air-brakes. The fastest way around a track requires extreme precision and a bit of luck.
In addition, weaponry is allowed and you must manage your energy (which is both your health and boost-fuel).
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