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makethemaccount-able t1_j96fkiz wrote

I'm tired of all the apparent low-effort excuses "This will help people with paralysis"

Sure, but it will also help you control most humans if you somehow persuade the world to get this done. Considering how well we reacted to taking an experimental vaccine willingly, it wouldn't take too much effort.

Free-will is the most luxurious item a human can possess.

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Gingergerbals t1_j96fexj wrote

Probably 500+ hours. Gameplay time doesn't necessarily translate to quality, nor enjoyment. I more or less went back to seasons to play with buddies almost never going back just for myself. Go to other ARPGs like D2/PoE/Grim Dawn and I have thousands of hours in each. I can go into each one and constantly make new characters that I have enjoyment out of. Gameplay isn't just stale after a few days. D3 feels like a mobile game compared to any of them with its depth imo

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hashinshin t1_j96e5td wrote

They aren’t going to bring your childhood back. Those developers don’t work there anymore. Stop giving money away to people who just name brand their shitty games.

This sounds harsh but Reddit just shills non stop for name brand games from the good old days that aren’t good anymore.

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Spot-CSG t1_j96d5a7 wrote

Whats your playtime on D3 though? Probably 300+ based off your comment. That's a good game by my definition. I lasted maybe 30 hours at launch and half that was scamming people out of their tomes of jewelcrafting. I played probably another 350 after RoS came out and enjoyed it.

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Patient-Avocado1329 t1_j96cmy4 wrote

The west invested trillions of dollars over the past 4 decades in China not to mention Taiwan, south korea, Japan sending engineers to train Chinese counterparts on process knowledge with Europe selling their most advanced machining equipment etc. expecting india to start replacing China in 1 yr is ridiculous. If the west needs India to be an alternative sourcing partner then it better have the same appetite to invest in tech infra in India. Indians are no better or worse than any other culture in making stuff. We make great software because it takes very little infrastructure to get started and no airports / seaports / road infrastructure is needed to export it.

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Soliae t1_j96cffz wrote

An avid Diablo fan since the beginning, I won’t be buying, testing, or caring after the release of Immortal I have no faith left in this company’s ability to deliver a quality game.

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Neutral-President t1_j96bjen wrote

I’m not saying the people aren’t bright or hardworking. Not in the least.

But India does not have a strong history or global impact in manufacturing hard goods, not in the way China has.

The “hustle” in India seems to have a different set of motivations compared to the Chinese work ethic. It might come down to the individualistic ethic vs. the collective.

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Latin_For_King t1_j969esi wrote

I know that. Thank you. My point was that Blue Origin said they want to build solar panels on the moon, from the moon. They also said they wanted to build low earth orbit and deep space rockets... 15 years ago. The rocket thing is not making much progress for as long as they have been at it, so how do you think their solar cell project will go?

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