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Game Recs for Switch Lite

hey yall! i have a switch lite that I bought specifically to play Persona 5 Royal, I've never owned a game system of any kind before but I've always wanted to and especially so I could experience the big deal around the Persona franchise. Safe to say I fully understand the hype now, but I just finished the game and I'm feeling totally empty inside now. I kind of regret buying a Switch Lite this year instead of a Switch 2 since I didn't realize that all the newest games aren't going to be playable on the Lite, but I've grown attached to my little device and I love being able to play games on the go since I have to travel a lot for my job.

Any recommendations for other games on the Lite so I can make the most out of my device before it starts feeling too dated? I've also played through Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom (through borrowing game cards from a friend, I can't afford to drop $120 on games despite how good they are) and if that helps with suggestions. I think I'm looking for games similar to them with rich storytelling and characters that really immerse you in a different world. I'm not too picky on combat or puzzles or gameplay or anything like that, but I'd prefer games that are on the cheaper side. I hate how most Nintendo games are $60, I genuinely can't afford to keep spending that much!!!! But yeah, let me know any recs you guys have :)

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Persona on Mac?

Hello! I have a switch lite that has done me well over the years but I but I recently got Persona5 Royal for my switch and absolutely fell in love with the game. I really want to play the other Persona games because there's a huge sale on Steam but I can see there's no native MacOS version to play them on :( I've been doing some research and saw there's tools like Crossover and Whisky to translate the game over to MacOS, but I heard you have to pay for some of them or that they might not be working as well anymore since the games are pretty old. Can anyone give me some guidance on if I can actually play the Persona games on my Macbook or if I should just throw in the towel and buy a new game system or Windows laptop?

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First Year Analyst Losing My Mind

i've posted anything before but i feel like i'm finally at my breaking point and i feel totally stuck and completely worthless. i'm a fresh grad and i've been working at deloitte and on my current project since november in a pmo role on a project that has been going on for a really long time and doesn't really have an end date.

when i first started i was so excited and thought i was doing well, granted i was only "in training" for my role until February of this year. it's only been a few months but i feel utterly drained and so burnt out now and i'm so embarrassed this happened to me so fast.

i feel like i'm losing the novelty of having fully remote work, i barely interact with anyone except for other people at deloitte. i've tried hanging out with friends more, tried picking up hobbies, everything, but it doesn't change how tired i am of waking up every day just to sit in my chair. i feel like nothing i do pleases my manager, and i still make stupid mistakes nearly every week which just builds up her frustration with me over and over, idk what's wrong with me. it's gotten to the point i feel so anxious and nauseous every time i message any of the leadership on my team, which sucks bc my entire role is just that.

i'm terrified of waking up and getting fired every single day and have nightmares about it all the time, and i'm getting less and less sleep every night because i just stay up late distracting myself bc i'm so nervous to face the next day. no matter how scared i am, i'm still not doing a good job and i hate myself even more every passing day for being such a waste of this project's money. i know it's defeatist but i get so so anxious about my work every day that i've also started doubting if i'll ever be good enough for any career ever and if i should just give up and become a librarian and live off pennies.

i started to get somewhat jealous of other ppl my age on my project and at deloitte that have teams of people closer to their level that they can talk to every day. there's also a lot of projects opening up at my local office that require 3-4 days in person every week that i've been eyeing, and sometimes i think it would be nice to have that change and feel closer to the people i'm working with, and maybe it would make me more disciplined too. but i feel like it's still way too early for a change, especially bc people on my project stay in this one for years and years and i'm pretty sure even I was recruited for the project with the expectation i would do this role for at least a few years first. i don't even know if i want to stay with deloitte or if i even want to stay alive for that matter. please give me some sort of advice, literally anything helps and i'm too scared to talk to

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u/Impossible_Radio8177 — 2 months ago