I love my North. Solid front panel IO, good airflow, ample storage mounts, good grommets on cable routing holes, good documentation... and it looks sexy as hell!
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Don't worry too much about early game speech checks. The game knows your skill levels are low, so the story plays into Henry needing to improve. Also, don't be afraid to flee a fight you aren't prepared for. You won't majorly ruin future content unless you start murder hobo-ing. Enjoy the game! It's quite a treat in my opinion :)
To the folks recommending the game, can I ask you a question? Not trying to antagonize, just curious:
What makes Cyberpunk click for you? I played at launch, wasn't really enthralled, and refunded. I later grabbed it on sale + Phantom Liberty DLC, played through the main story and half of the DLC, and it still never clicked for me. I wasn't entirely bored, but there were so many moments where I felt like the game world didn't really care what I did unless I was playing a main mission.
What are some things I can try in Cyberpunk to see if it clicks for me?
I'm late to the party, but I just wanted to point out that your username followed by your argument gave me a good chuckle.
OBJECTION!!!
How far in are you? In the beginning section of the game, >!Henry and Hans have a big fallout, but it eases up after the first main story beat!<.
If anyone here is playing KC:D2, the actor for Hans Capon (Luke Dale) made a mini-docu on the threat of AI to voice acting. I thought it was well edited and presented the problem in a very digestible way for those who know little about AI, so here it is for anyone interested: https://youtu.be/R55QzK8Hles
So do you mean to suggest "quatre-vingt-dix" just means 90 and doesn't also mean "four-twenty-ten"?
I don't think microtransactions are inherently bad, they are just used in the most greedy, money-grabbing ways.
There are some free-to-play games that don't restrict your access to any gameplay at all as a free player, which can only be subsidized by microtransactions. If it's just cosmetics, and they're priced fairly, I wouldn't feel any concern over it.
I say this as someone who will put 100 hours into a f2p game and maybe spend $10-20 on a skin or two. I feel that it's fair to spend that much after reaping so many hours of play.
Isn't fewer the better choice in formal English because years is a countable plural noun?
...they broke the window with a tree branch?
The real solution is to find a parker compatible chassis that has the right shape, feel, and weight for your preferences. Then simply buy parker refills of your choice. Energel .5 is pretty great :)