𒈟Lavemu𒐫
✂ Paranoia Incarnate ✂
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What is a goddess to A NON-BELIEVER!!!!!! *war cry*
Your victory is locked behind this :I'm on my way to bed, keep your hands off my win at least until I wake up?
I was talking about how I didn't believe Gardevoir the goddess. Last time I checked Gardevoir didn't make the BibleWhat's a non believer doing with a bible quote though?
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This is interesting to me because given how long Chess has been around, and how popular it's been, you'd figure it'd become a solved game by now. Like the idea that with Tic-Tac-Toe, if both players know what they're doing, a game will always end in a draw. But Chess is something that people still play and still engage with to this day. I think that's really neat.If you see the live matches, the chess players don't even think playing first 10-14 moves, because the pattern exists to keep the game balanced. And anything out of that order causes loss of points, which bites in the middle game due to lack of positional advantage.
I've been doing this less and less in recent years. Usually what kept me going was the idea that the satisfaction I'd get once I completed a game would counteract how frustrated I could end up getting if I was going after some harder achievements. I said to someone recently that I enjoy achievement hunting because it can get me to play a game in a way I normally wouldn't consider, or experience something new in it.I feel very similarly, while I like to do as much as possible in games I enjoy; I've never understood sticking with a game you're not having fun with for the sake of getting trophies or achievements.