tbh i love all the DLCs. i feel like they all scratch a different itch for me. i’ve been trying to play them in a sort of cannon order though since i never got to play the DLC on my PS3 copy of the game. It only feels right
I have a lot of free time because I am (or was, courses started today) a college student who is waiting for school to start. Couple that with not having a job, or any other obligations really. I have a lot of free time. I have a Steam Collections of “Games I’m Currently Playing”. Usually I’ll play maybe one or two for the day depending on my mood. Some games I also only play with friends. Like No Man’s Sky. Most of the time it can’t be seen but I have a friend in the lobby with me
Red Dead 2 is another game like that in my experience. I started walking everywhere and avoided the temptation of the fast travel upgrade you can get from the camp just to appreciate the sights more. I’ve also started doing that approach with (Modded) Skyrim (albeit forced because I’m on survival mode)
Yesterday’s was probably the worst screenshot I’ve posted imo. It looked way different on my Display because of the options I have set and I was wiped from being out of the house all day. So I didn’t really stop and think “hey. This image kinda sucks” when putting moving it over to my phone
I ran out of Stimpaks and doctor’s bags and have been using Sunset Sasparilla from vending machines to heal until I stop being lazy and go buy some more
I‘ve been doing programming as a hobby for years and I am pursuing it as a career. Sleeping on a problem has become one of the best tools in my toolbox. I would not be surprised if there are professionals who do the same thing in their work. Thanks for the support btw! I enjoy sharing these with everyone