Oh yeah. Equipment also deteriorates, so losing half your items is a bit of an issue. You’ll need to constantly switch out, and it won’t recover until after you leave the dungeon.
I think duplicates increases it a bit? Though, not entirely sure.
Who knows, likely to keep a steady progression. Since you don’t keep your levels, and dungeons are pretty long.
You don’t really keep much, and the majority will be used to burn for extra points for permanent boosts.
The only silver lining here, is that you can start on higher floors from...
The game’s system is an interesting one. Think real time mystery dungeon. Enemies can attack outside the zone, and when you attack you enter into a semi turn based system.
It is your reaction time against their own. Once it gets going, the system is really fun. It also has rouge elements, such...
Well, found a really good game. Problem is, the second game has not been translated yet. Well, gonna play it, ain’t gonna like making sense of translations. :blob_blank:
Depends on the generator, as well as the type, adjustments, and how specific the prompt is. Though, to get access to those ones. You’d likely have to pay for premium use.
Sony didn’t really make their money off of selling Ps5, their games are also arguable in that(selling them that is). It was through their subscription based model.
On top of that, they also make money off their anime subscriptions(crunchy roll), amongst other things.
Despite not really putting out anything, and their Ps5 past the halfway mark of its life. Which is why I don’t think it’ll fall easily, those players buy anything Sony pushes out. Much like Nintendo.
Though, the decline can happen faster if they continue to make poor decisions.
I meant that Sony is restructuring(supposedly) right now since Concord failed. One of the changes is moving to smaller teams.
Microsoft? They are not, no insight on that at all. The main difference between the two though. Is that, Sony rakes in a crap ton of money with their subscription.
I’m not sure if Sony will fall fast, if they go through with their restructuring. If they don’t do so, then without the pressure, I’d expect it to decline even faster.
Nintendo is well, Nintendo. We know they’ll stick around, despite how ridiculous they can be.