Well, they tried new gimmicks! Like the Dream World, which was closed two years later. And, uh… that step counter.
Well, they tried new gimmicks! Like the Dream World, which was closed two years later. And, uh… that step counter.
There are no situations except dire emergencies in which a person is not able to return their shopping cart.
It’s pretty clear to me.
Disabilities of all kinds exist. There may be some that use the cart for balance or others that can’t easily navigate places where there are cars (visual disability for example). Leaving the shopping cart at exit is easier if you get into a vehicle or mobility aid right at the exit, rather than going around.
It’s funny because I’ve seen this same post before and half the comments were about disabled people. And here I was the first.
As if disabled people didn’t exist.
It’s in the article. Web based stuff with REACT.
Edit: It’s REACT Native. Just read the fucking article, people.
I’m gonna be the coolest early apocalypse victim.
Also, let’s not forget the trauma and fear for someone in such a situation. That comes heavily into play.
“Advanced” combat in The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.
Most of the time combat is a slog and it’s the least interesting part of the games. I just get strong weapons and hit the enemies with them, or shoot them from afar. I don’t think I even broke more than 5 shields per game, and barely did that slow motion avoid thing. It’s much faster to just slash and slash, stagger, slash, etc.
Hell, a lot of the devices in TotK are useless because I can just slash or shoot the enemies myself. Tried them out once in shrines and that’s it.
There are mods on Lemmy? Most of the subs I’ve seen have like one rule and I don’t see any mod activity. Not I believe there isn’t, but it’s my personal experience.