▲ 0 r/FFXVI

Just got Titan Eikon, am I missing something?

So I just got the Titan Eikon and Mid has returned to the Hideaway but it feels like this game is incomplete or kinda lacking?

I get that this is more of an action game than the traditional FF RPG style but I haven't seen a single Alliant Report yet, I've hardly needed to craft or upgrade anything, there's not much of a party system, the only things worth buying is (very expensive???) music? It's like there's supposed to be more to everything but I'm getting the feeling that it's never actually going to come?

Can someone tell me if I'm judging too early? Do these things become more useful or relevant later? The story is great and gameplay is fun but I just have this sense of disappointment from everything that's not an intense action sequence.

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u/LeotheLiberator — 1 day ago

Kenworth, what do i need to know?

Just got a kenworth with an APU.

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I've been using Freightliners for months.

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What do i need to know? Any tips or things you wish you knew when you first started driving it?

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u/LeotheLiberator — 15 days ago

Stay safe (i81, PA)

Saw this on the way back. A wake-up call for a newbie like me. That trailer is sideways and it's a pretty steep drop so we can only hope for the best.

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Remember drivers:

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Stay off your phones/no distractions.

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If you're tired or sleepy, pull over and go to sleep.

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Pre-trip regularly and thoroughly.

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Plan your trips so you're not rushing out searching in a hurry.

u/LeotheLiberator — 20 days ago
▲ 24 r/freeblackmen+1 crossposts

Loving Day

Today (June 12th) is Loving's Day, the anniversary of the legalization of Interracial Marriage.

In 1958, Richard Loving (White man) and Mildred Jester (Black Woman) were arrested for being married in Virginia. The police entered their home at night while they were asleep and arrested them. The crime of Interracial Marriage was punishable with up to 5 years in prison or they could be banished from Virginia for 25 years. The Loving's chose banishment and moved to Washington DC.

In 1963, during debate of the Civil Rights Bill and the March on Washington, Mildred was inspired. She began contacting lawyers, the Attorney General, the ACLU, and more regarding their situation. Nine years later on June 12th 1967, the Loving v Virginia decision struck down all state laws against Interracial Marriage.

Two years later, the Stonewall Riots on June 28th would lead to Pride.

Loving freely is an act of rebellion.

u/LeotheLiberator — 23 days ago
▲ 161 r/Persona5

Phantom Thieves have horrible opsec.

Opsec is OPeration SECurity and the Phantom Thieves are clearly a bunch of children that have never seen a spy or heist movie in their lives. A small list of very obvious ways to get caught, even with mysterious methods.

  1. Holding regular meetings in public at the exact same location, immediately before an operation. Just chatting away and holding evidence in front of cameras, witnesses, local law enforcement, and security.

  2. Having a group chat with explicitly stated admissions and incriminating evidence. No encryption or privacy, just readily available phone records between victims of related crimes.

  3. Codenames in the metaverse where no one is actually real or capable of remembering anything, real names in text or in places like right in front of government buildings.

  4. Obviously connected targets. Every major target had obvious connections to nearby schools or their school in specific. The Phantom Thieves themselves is just a person of interest list and they all start hanging out.

I understand that it's an anime game so there's the suspension of disbelief but it's like they want to get caught.

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u/LeotheLiberator — 2 months ago