Feels weird thinking that I somehow haven't gotten around to the Mystery Dungeon games, I do have Explorers of Sky on my Wii U, maybe I'll let it fast track my backlog queue once I'm done with Z-A, I know people like EoS a lot. Although, I could also play Rescue Team, have access to it too, is RT worth playing before EoS if I don't know if I'll fully commit to it? Or should I jump ahead so I'd be more easily "sold" on the series whole by the sequel?
>>58527423>haven’t played the series since Moon, I think, so I’d be interested to see ‘emIf that's the case I oughta try and make a good impression, I do still genuinely love the Switch games a lot so if I ever get around to that I hope to do those mons justice, some of my favorites in the series honestly.
>>58528905>So 4chan will hold your work to a higher standard, you reckon. I guess that's fair.It's moreso that I don't really like how the algos and the like are on most sites and how very "open" they are in a way, with 4chan as a site it feels more like you do genuinely need to go out of your way to find stuff you care about, so if you find a thread with people talking about said stuff, it feels more... "earnest" in a way. It's much more of a "you chose to be here" situation compared to most other options. That and the anonymity, in a sense. Feels like stuff can stand on its own more instead of being attached to a broader name, makes it so having something that clicks with others at least feels more significant. Add onto it that it still feels kinda like the "old" internet I was promised as a kid even if I know it's not? Shit can get nasty and its up to you to manage your experience and all instead of being nannied by the system, so like I said, it feels like it respects your intelligence more. I've thought about this a lot in general, I guess I'm just weird and like being nice in a hellsite known for being a hellsite. Some of the nicest people I've met were because of threads on this site, funnily enough.