[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

IDK, probably go to the import store near my house and pick up some white rabbit milk candies to start. Then spend the rest on cheap snacks at the dollar store. However much it left, if it's just change, probably throw downtown where I live because I can guarantee some homeless drug addict might scramble to pick it up.

[-] [email protected] 12 points 3 weeks ago

By opt-in I will immediately presume they mean they will let you know that they're doing it after you opt-in. I imagine it's gonna be something they still secretly do without your permission because fuck you peasant.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 3 weeks ago

I don't use it much since I've already got it active on the apps I wanted it for, but on Samsung's Galaxy Store there is an app I've never found an alternative to anywhere from my limited searching: Sound Assistant.

On desktop/laptop, turning off individual app/program sounds is super easy, but this is literally the only app I've ever seen that allows you to turn off the sound for individual apps on android. Don't know if other versions of android from other brands or android 14 has that feature natively, but it's a feature I wish was native to all versions of android regardless of which large brand has made their own alterations to android.

A minor problem, though, as I assume most people probably don't give a rats ass about this.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I would just love it if I had the bus routes for my city readily available in open street maps, like how goog|e maps does it. I think goog|e maps might be my answer to the question if I can't find anything worse.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 4 weeks ago

Just started the 3rd public release of Pokemon Vanguard. The almost all the regionals in the game look absolutely fantastic. Doesn't follow the standard 8 gyms, fight evil team, defeat them, elite 4 pattern from most official and fan games I've played. In this one you end up going to some trainer school (vanguard academy), becoming a legal pokemon trainer in the region, and do assignments. So far I've only done one and it's a pretty fun game.

It has 3 difficulty options, options for turning every battle to be a double battle (I assume this doesn't work on wild pokemon but I have no clue), doing a monorun of every type that won't let you catch anything other than the type you're using, and a streamer mode that replaces music that could get you copyrighted. All before you begin the game. Also, I think you can find just about every starter from any of the games, with most of them being regionals with new types, like poison fire chimchar. Even has gen 9 pokemon, which I'm glad is becoming more common.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

I personally like playing the bird and robot the most.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

That's usually what I do every once in a while whenever I decide to play. The amount of cool strategies you can do is fun. Especially if you aren't like me and refuse to learn how to play toad mage or animal companion person.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

It's such a fun game, but I kinda dropped it after I accidentally glitched my game and got my story mode save wiped in an old update.

[-] [email protected] 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Warning! First three games feature anthro animals!

• Corn Kidz 64: if you like games that play like they were made for older consoles (n64 in this case) and directly ported to modern PC (requires controller and has no mouse and keyboard support). Currently $6.99USD on Steam. Long enough to leave me satisfied but short enough to make me want more.

• Brok the InvestiGator: describes itself as the very first punch and click, having a point and click mode and a character control mode. Has multiple endings depending on how you play and what you do. Currently $19.99USD on Steam and has for $4.99 and $3.99 respectively a soundtrack and artbook DLC. Base game includes unlockable fan art and official character sheets. Also has a demo that contains all of chapter 1 of the full game, so you can see if it's a game for you.

• Amorous: NSFW furry dating sim visual novel game. Free to play. Can't get a real date? Have fun trying to get into the pants of virtual people instead! Warning! Contains nudity and visible genitals! Currently $0.00USD on Steam. Must be logged in to look at Steam page, but no such requirement for the itchio page.

• Ardor: free to play deck builder. Hasn't been updated much since launch, I'm pretty sure. Play as a hexagon fighting other hexagons on a board of hexagons. Last I checked it currently has attack cards, movement cards, and cards that allow you to infect enemies. After each round you get to use the in game currency to upgrade things like how far an attack can reach, damage, how far you can move, etcetera. All numbers can go up for the right price. Currently $0.00USD on Steam. Has a $5.99USD support the developer DLC that, as far as I'm aware, doesn't actually do anything.

I have played all these games, so I can vouch for them in various ways. I also tried not going over $25USD before tax to be a little more accessible to people who don't have a lot of extra funds for games and tried not to go super well known and popular (even though I'm pretty sure Markiplier did a video on Amorous if I remember correctly)

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago

Google Pay or Apple Pay, probably even Samsung Pay too, but I personally wouldn't consider any of them good for privacy.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 1 month ago

Well... Time to delete my PayPal account I only used maybe once...

[-] [email protected] 9 points 1 month ago

That practically all places use? None that I know of.

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