

They made it even worse by making all most of the rock types also ground types in the beginning.


They made it even worse by making all most of the rock types also ground types in the beginning.


As somebody who enjoys all 3 games immensely, you don’t strictly have to play Miles Morales. You’ll be missing some of his character growth that continues throughout 2, but a lot of the broad strokes you can pick up from context.
That said, I highly recommend playing Miles Morales.


They just released content for Neon Genesis Evangelion this year, they released several movies for it between 2009 and 2021, and the original series released in 1995, so I’d say it matches long running and still active.
Not sure about Hollow Knight, though. The first game released in 2017, they released additional content for it over a few years, and then the new game released last year. I don’t think I’d count that as long running, personally, but you made the thread.


I meant to say Z-A. My bad. Arceus didn’t really hold my attention, likely for the reason you mention.


It definitely depends on how much they incorporate improvements from Legends: Arceus Z-A (one of the side games). Gens 6 - 8 were all so easy that a popular way to play each of those is with a difficulty mod, if you are able.
Gen 9 tried to mix it up a bit, but as another user mentioned the performance on the Switch was so poor that it was hard to enjoy.
Legends: Arceus Z-A has introduced several quality of life features that could be game changing if they make it into Winds & Waves, but we shall see. This could be the most fun mainline gen, if they do it right, or they could fumble it again.
Edit: Looking back, both times I meant to say Z-A I said Arceus. Whoops.


I have favorites from every generation, but I’ll try to narrow it down to a few:





I have a lot more favorites, and don’t even get me started on legedaries and mythicals. I used to be really big into collecting those.
Yeah I have some and they 100% require a koozie/beverage sleeve.


This image is from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Same actor, though.


The good stuff is usually potato starch or corn starch, but the cheap stuff is indeed often “cellulose”. Apparently some use both.


In addition to an ad blocker, make sure you’re using the .net site and not the .com one.


Honestly the others in this comment section would be better to ask about accessing Jellyfin remotely, but I can tell you what I know.
If you go the VPN route, Tailscale is typically recommended, which appears to be free for personal use. It looks like these are the docs for using Tailscale with Jellyfin.
I host a couple services for my family using a reverse proxy (nginx through SWAG), and I have a free domain name with duckdns. This is not as secure as the above tailscale solution, but has worked for me so far. This is likely how I would add Jellyfin to my workflow, since I already have a reverse proxy and domain name.


I don’t run Jellyfin, but I’ve considered it. From what I understand, you have to set up a reverse proxy or something like Tailscale in order to access it remotely. Doing that safely can take a bit of learning, but the only part that could cost money is getting a domain name.


In that metaphor, though, the passengers have agreed to prevent the bus from driving off the cliff. From my experience with the No Kings protests, there isn’t an overarching demand other than “Maybe don’t be so terrible” and a general expression of displeasure.


It even has multiple sync options (like Nextcloud), so I can keep listening on my PC with KDE Kasts if I so choose.


Honestly same. I just beat Hollow Knight earlier this year (so, I have a pretty recent comparison) and the basic enemies are so much harder. The few boss fights I’ve done seem comparable, but any more than 3 enemies at a time means I have to lock in or die.


Also, the most common 3D printing filament is made of the bioplastic polylactic acid, which is typically derived from corn. Whether that is strictly “better” from an environmental perspective is a fair question.


https://www.protondb.com/app/1774580?device=steamDeck
Looks like on low settings with FDR and GE Proton people are hitting relatively solid 30 fps. Better performance than I’d expect, but not quite what I’d want for such an action oriented game.
Yes,You are correct. My intent was to point out thatalthoughyour average player would be exposed to the Geodude line, the Rhyhorn line, and Onix significantly more often than any of the fossil Pokemon.Edited for politeness