Hello there! I’m Chris.
I’m the creator of the Yuru Camp △ magazine on Kbin.
If you, too, enjoy cute girls doing cute camping things, why not come and say hi?
I don’t have anything special really. Just an “It is what it is” and try to get through regardless.
Duckduckgo uses search results from Bing, combined with other search engines and their own bot if Wikipedia is to be believed.
No Google search results are used.
Excessively, yes. Most people look at me weirdly when I tell them I do, though, but I’ve grown quite fond of the swipe input method.
Hottest was around 50°C, which was surprisingly bearable but I do like warmth, so there’s that.
Coldest around -10°C, and hated every second of it. Cold is my arch nemesis.
Yeah, I’m not sure how they’d even handle it or if it would be at all doable. The thing I disliked most about BotW is that there are no dungeons as there usually were, and you get all your “gadgets” from the get go. If Nintendo could perhaps work on those two aspects while keeping the open world, I might be more of a fan of the game.
I did try BotW. Finished it, even. But I didn’t enjoy it, sadly, which leaves me in the position I’m in. I’m not inclined to try TotK given it is very similar to its predecessor.
Agreed. Twilight Princess is probably my favourite Zelda game, and I’d love to see something similar at some point. I don’t know if we will though, given how successful BotW and TotK have been. I’m not sure if strong storytelling would fit with the open world paradigm.
I hope the success of BotW and TotK doesn’t mean we’ll never get another traditional Zelda game.
I’m in the camp of people who love the traditional Zelda formula, and I was sorely disappointed with BotW to the point that I lost all interest in TotK and will probably not buy another zelda game if they continue the new formula.
Perhaps Nintendo could incorporate both formulas in some way, or maybe alternate between traditional Zelda and new Zelda games in the future?
I’d like to know this as well. The extension looks super interesting, but how does it determine what to replace the thumbnail and title with?
Chromium and excellent do not belong in the same sentence.