I don’t know… I haven’t yet had anybody show up in real life to ask me to rate my experience
That’s because you’re smart and don’t answer calls from random phone numbers.
People say “hey, how’s it going?” to me basically every day.
You’ve never been asked to take a survey, political, or otherwise?
Nobody has ever asked you “how’s life?”
I don’t like how ‘free to play’ has become synonymous with ‘shitty monetisation strategies’. FOSS games like Minetest are free to play, and as they aren’t monetised, they don’t have any of the aforementioned bad features either.
Because most “free to play” games are actually “pay to win”. But I agree, there are some excellent games that are actually free to play, such as Shattered Pixel Dungeon, and Polytopia.
That’s the distinction between “free to play” and just “free”. Free to play games are monetized but you don’t have to pay in order to play them.
“free as in free speech, not free beer”
I guess the term should be freemium but free to play probably has marketing advantages.
8 hours of dailies 5 days a week is the most ridiculous and pointless grind I’ve ever seen.
You’ve basically gotta structure your entire life around it.
If I’m an NPC, then I’m probably a legacy player. A former player character from the last game who gets put into the new game as an NPC. My early life was turbulent, hard, crazy, fun, exciting, dangerous, and often really difficult. Now I’m a pretty chill homebody and happy to just make guest appearances at friend’s events when requested.
The are ways to work around the ADs. for youtube on android download Newpipe, for windows and i think mac download freetube.
Free software exists to get spam callers to stop, There planning apps for free, hell there are sites for free Premium apps. theres always a work around.
And the solution to ads outside, is to simply never go outside. Easy.
Don’t look up, don’t look down, left, or right. Stare straight ahead towards your destination.
Or, just live in the poor part of town that advertisers don’t care about.