I’m astounded he tried cpr. As a rule, most of them won’t do any CPR or first aid just in case “someone gets the jump on them.” Literally told in an active shooter training that responsibility for first aid or CPR is on me, just in case.
I’m astounded he tried cpr. As a rule, most of them won’t do any CPR or first aid just in case “someone gets the jump on them.” Literally told in an active shooter training that responsibility for first aid or CPR is on me, just in case.
This is the hidden most based take in the thread.
Came here to say exactly this.
It’s an issue of time and scalability. Going from 100 employees to 200 employees wont make the game in half the time. And corporate accounting would rather have 2 mediocre games per year than 1 extremely good game every 2 years, even if it sold 4 times as well since revenue is analyzed within fiscal years and financing isn’t free. Capitalism sucks.
The concept is hilarious and really presses the spite dopamine button in my brain.
A common police trick is to twist someone’s arm until it’s in danger of dislocated so they panic and struggle, which gives them the excuse to use even more force and/or another charge (especially if they didn’t have a good reason to arrest them in the first place).
I don’t know what you’re basing this on. I’ve worked at rural school districts and they get Fox news just as easily as any Frat-bro. And they are more likely to be able to storm school boards.
Yea, the ai Summons are spirit ashes. I totally used spirit ashes, but there are plenty of folks who don’t. It’s pretty tough but if you’ve been successful in other souls games you’ll be fine. The insane detail and thought put into world design is the best part for me, so didn’t see a reason not to use spirit ashes.
I’ve never done any soulsborne with co-op and I think Elden Ring is one of the best games I’ve ever played. Can’t recommend highly enough. When you say summons do you mean spirit ashes?
Yep. Did a bunch on it. Graduated in 2009ish in a small, rural town.