Smart Casual Hosen (Mid - High Waist) besser als H&M

Hallo zusammen,

ich suche aktuell Hosen für die Arbeit. Ich trage meistens Loafer, dazu eine etwas schickere knöchelfreie Hose und Hemd in der Hose oder Polo, ebenfalls in der Hose.

Bisher habe ich oft H&M-Hosen gekauft, eher Richtung Mid bis High Waist. Der Schnitt gefällt mir grundsätzlich, aber die Qualität wirkt leider oft ziemlich billig. Nach ein paar Mal Tragen sehen sie nicht mehr so schön aus, werfen schnell Falten und verlieren etwas die Form.

Ich würde nächste Woche mal bei Suitsupply vorbeischauen, frage mich aber, ob es preiswertere Alternativen gibt oder vielleicht auch innerhalb von H&M bessere Modelle, auf die man achten sollte.

Ich suche eher Mid bis High Waist, schmal geschnitten, Richtung Slim, knöchelfrei und etwas eleganter als eine normale Chino. Gibt es Marken, die ich mir anschauen sollte? Und wonach sollte ich überhaupt suchen? Bundfaltenhose, Anzughose, Stoffhose?

Bin für alle Tipps dankbar.

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u/happylakers — 1 day ago

Looking for games that can keep me motivated for a long time

I’m looking for a new game that can keep me motivated for a long time. I have enough time to play right now, but somehow nothing to play.

I’ve already played a lot of the popular games, like RDR2, Spider-Man, Horizon, Watch Dogs, Crimson Desert, Cyberpunk, TF2, Warframe and many more.

What I usually like:

I enjoy games with a lot of replayability, progression and room to improve. I like watching loadout guides, build videos or improvement tips, similar to Battlefield 6, Helldivers 2 or NBA 2K MyTeam. Getting better, unlocking stuff, optimizing builds/loadouts

What I don’t like:

I’m not really into overly complex mechanics. I prefer games where I can come back after a break and still remember the controls quickly. I also don’t really enjoy riddles or puzzle-heavy gameplay.

Some examples:

Helldivers 2 kept me hooked for around 600 hours because of the unlocks, different missions and the fact that every game felt a bit different.

Battlefield 6 is my current go-to game. I like the multiplayer, the unlocks, the loadouts and the constant room for improvement.

Hearthstone is something I play regularly, especially when a new expansion is coming.

Football Manager can completely hook me for a week, but then I usually need a break for a few weeks or months.

In general i like multiplayer and live service games: played COD a lot in the past, TF2 and CS2. Also I'm playing Ready or Not right now which is nice, because you can play the same level multiple times and it will be different each time because of random spawns, different loadouts and playstyles.

I was thinking about Destiny 2 - is this still worth picking up? Maybe PoE 2? BG3 I really liked but don't see the point to play the campaign for a third time.

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u/happylakers — 8 days ago
▲ 0 r/JRPG

New to JPRGs how to start? Are FFX or ReFantazio a good start? (PC)

Usually I mostly play multiplayer games or games with a good story, but I became pretty bored and looking for something new.
I’ve never really gotten into JRPGs before, but I’d like to give the genre a try. What would be a good entry point for someone new to JRPGs?

Ideally, I’m looking for something with a good story and mechanics that aren’t too complicated or overwhelming. I was thinking about Final Fantasy X or Metaphor: ReFantazio, but honestly that’s more by accident than because I know they’re the best choices.

Would you recommend either of those, or is there a better starting point?

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u/happylakers — 10 days ago
▲ 0 r/ARPG

Looking for a ARPG to play while watching shows: Diablo IV or PoE 2?

Probably the most asked question here, but I’m looking for a new game that I can play while watching shows. Something I can jump into quickly when I have 20 minutes, but also play for three hours if I feel like it.

I already own the base version of Diablo IV, but without the expansions it feels like maybe it’s not really worth getting into. I don’t own PoE 2, but it’s currently on sale for 14 euros.

I played Diablo 3, but besides that I don’t have much experience with ARPGs. I’m still at the level where I’d probably just equip the weapon with the highest damage, even though I know other stats are often more important.

I’d most likely just look up a build online and follow that.

A few specific questions, I’m wondering about:

  • Is Diablo the clear recommendation for a casual player?
  • What puts me off PoE 2 a bit is that you apparently have to replay the campaign over and over. Doesn’t that get really repetitive?
  • Also, would PoE 2 be worth the 14 euros just for playing through the campaign once, even if I don’t end up sticking with it long-term?
  • In Diablo 3, I often got annoyed because I didn’t really know where I was supposed to go. Is that a problem in either of these games?

And the biggest question: why do so many of you have hundreds of hours in these games? I don’t mean that sarcastically, I genuinely want to understand it. If you make your own builds, I can totally see the appeal, but otherwise aren’t you basically just running around hoping for better items?

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u/happylakers — 1 month ago

Tank buffs are making matches worse

I really don’t get the recent tank buffs and the nerfs to anti-tank stuff like RPGs and C4.

I understand the idea behind making tanks feel a bit stronger, but in actual matches it just doesn’t work. Especially when the servers aren’t that full and half the lobby is bots, it feels almost impossible to take down good tank players unless you have two or three people actively going after them with you.

And let’s be honest, a lot of the Battlefield 6 playerbase is just too bad to deal with several tanks properly.

Before the changes, I honestly didn’t see a big issue. Tanks already felt pretty balanced. If you just drove straight onto a point and tried to farm infantry, you got punished. That was fine. You had to play more carefully, use cover, pick your fights and not just roll in like you owned the map.

Buffing tanks a bit would be okay. But buffing tanks and nerfing anti-tank options at the same time just makes no sense. It kills counterplay and makes tanks way too annoying in normal public matches.

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u/happylakers — 2 months ago