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It seems like it’ll actually be radically different, and there’s no way it’s coming out until like at least 2026.
I float through physical thoughts. I stare down the abyss of organic dreams.
It seems like it’ll actually be radically different, and there’s no way it’s coming out until like at least 2026.
As far as I know, a ton of stuff in the game is based on Spanish folklore etc as well.
Blasphemous.
Fantastic metroidvania meets soulslike game. The art style, the lore, the atmosphere, and by God - the music!
The combat is not super great, but it’s capable enough for a metroidvania.
I haven’t played the second one, I hear it’s kinda hit and miss.
I do believe it’s something like 300 per resident of the US per year, not specific residents with prescriptions. Just illustrating quantities, in other words.
Actually, I believe it might be worse than that, but I’m not looking it up, just tried to clarify.
I’m Swedish… A rich small country.
I didn’t realize you were talking global median income, since it was not defined.
I don’t know how great of a barometer for economics a luxury goods/service like a AAA video game is, though.
Man, things are a LOT worse in the US than the media makes you believe if the median income is $2600 a year.
Constant crashing for me as well. Posting this from another client, Sync is just completely unusable for me atm.
I did not know (or even notice) that was the case. Does it really matter?
I like Mick, and the rest of those guys are like… Legendary douchebags, so who’s surprised?
By “removed” you mean replaced with a different guitarist (John 5)?
If somebody can’t play/tour, they get replaced - the show must go on and whatnot.
It’s kind of the same deal as with tobacco. How do you account for the cocktail effect of nicotine, MAOIs and other terpenes etc?
Psychoactive substances and their pharmacology are a lot more complicated than they appear.
As said by others; see a physician, then a psychiatrist (in that order).
Auditory pseudo-hallucinations may be completely benign, especially if you’ve partaken in psychedelic substances recent or long since past, but they may also be an early warning sign of (like you said) potential pressure on the brain or abnormality in brain functioning.
And even that might be fine.
Either way, why gamble? Go see a doctor.