• Maple@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Bruh literally looks at two RPGs and says they have nothing in common lmao

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      1 year ago

      BRUH, one is an dungeon crawling loot focused aarpg. The other, a hybrid real-time strategy based rpg, almost the closest thing to a digital pen and paper tabletop.

      Having played d2, D3, d2 redux, d4, bg, bg2, and icewind dale, what are you talking about?? They couldn’t be any different

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        1 year ago

        You’re arguing semantics. BG3 respects your time and wallet, D4 doesn’t it’s that simple. But you do you.

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            1 year ago

            Imagine projecting so hard and having a terrible take on top of it. Like, it’s one thing to have an opinion and it’s another thing entirely to believe it’s the only correct opinion. The narcissism is strong in you lol I suggest you go touch grass.

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              it’s one thing to have an opinion and it’s another thing entirely to believe it’s the only correct opinion

              He said without a hint of irony

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                1 year ago

                They’re clearly both video games and I’m pretty sure they both have demons. If that isn’t compelling evidence then call me Helen Keller.