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  1. With the rise of VR gaming, some players report motion sickness, eye strain, or even physical discomfort after extended play sessions. While most headsets include a general safety notice, do you think developers should do more to warn players about potential health risks? Or is it fair to assume players are already aware of these issues?
  2. With VR technology becoming more advanced, how do you think it will shape the way we interact on social media? Will we see fully immersive platforms where we can "hang out" virtually, or will it be more about enhancing existing apps? Are there any potential challenges or risks you foresee?
  3. Dragon Age: Origins loading times feel like they’re giving you plenty of time to reflect on your decisions... or maybe question whether you should’ve started the game at all. But yeah, totally agree - it’s basically an endurance test.
  4. Oh, definitely EverQuest. That game was such a trailblazer with its massive open world and tough-as-nails gameplay. I also have fond memories of RuneScape - It was so simple yet addicting, and everyone seemed to be playing it back then.
  5. Pong was definitely groundbreaking, especially for popularizing video games as a cultural phenomenon. But there were others, like Space Invaders, which introduced high-score systems, and Pac-Man, which appealed to a broader audience. It's amazing how simple ideas turned into timeless icons, don’t you think?
  6. I’d say it annoys me a lot when the repetitive design feels uninspired, like in Dragon Age 2, where the same layouts were reused over and over. It takes away from the immersion and makes exploration feel like a chore rather than an adventure. I understand budget or time constraints can push developers to make these decisions, but when it becomes noticeable, it really hurts the experience.
  7. I’ve had similar moments in games like Mass Effect or Fallout: New Vegas, where I thought I was choosing the ‘right’ option, but the game’s interpretation was wildly different.
  8. That’s a great find. Developers sneaking their names into games is always fun to spot. One of my favorite examples is in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, where the ‘Notched Pickaxe’ is likely a reference to Markus ‘Notch’ Persson, the creator of Minecraft. Another is in Halo 3: ODST, where Bungie developers used their own faces for in-game posters. It’s a neat way for devs to leave a mark on their creations
  9. It would make things so much easier, especially in survival mode when you’re exploring caves together. Other games like GTA Online or Red Dead Redemption 2 could benefit from a follow command too. Trying to stick with friends in open worlds can get frustrating sometimes.
  10. Another one is Deus Ex - Human revolution. It's gameplay is better than the previous Deus Ex game.
  11. It depends on the playthrough. Individual characters I develop with a story in mind set out to achieve different things.
  12. Not really. My senses are quite as good as they've ever been - I probably have even more patience in games now than when I was younger.
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  14. I love his song named Fuel with JID.
  15. Alien: Covenant - 8/10
  16. Played some Mortal Kombat 1 with the new Ghostface character from the Scream movies and I like his moveset.
  17. Sometimes, you put in extra effort that flies completely under the radar. Maybe you fixed a major issue no one even realized happened, or took the time to help a coworker without being asked. What’s something you did at work that went completely unnoticed, but you’re still proud of?
  18. We all have that one go-to sandwich, whether it’s a classic PB&J or something more creative. What’s your favorite type, and what makes it the best? Is it the combination of flavors, the nostalgia, or just how satisfying it is?
  19. We all have our moments of pure laziness. Whether it's skipping a chore, opting for takeout instead of cooking, or just avoiding responsibilities. What's the laziest thing you've ever done that you’re willing to admit?
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