# Just so everyone's aware, I'm going to start tagging posts with things in that you might like to avoid with "content warning". I will always warn for whatever it is, though, and I won't ever post it without a cut.
I say this because I seem to be bringing up a lot of behaviours related to depression recently, and so I think it's only fair in case you find that sort of thing triggering (I know when I've been at my worst, the merest mention of certain things is enough to set me off).
# I've stopped playing DA:I for a while. I think I'm FINALLY burnt out on it. Although, I do have some spoilers to write about!
( spoilers be here )
And that's pretty much where I left it. I know how the romance with Dorian's going to pan out, so I don't need to worry about that and yeah. It's kind of. Third time through I pretty much know what will happen now. I need to put it down, and back away from it for a bit.
# Which is why I put ME2 in for a bit. I've been thinking about my one man Shep (who's an arse, let's be fair). So I thought, why the hell not play? Turns out the last time I was playing ME2 was on my birthday LAST YEAR.
So I played today, picked up Kasumi and Jack, and now am on my way to get Tali. Lucas' face is lit up like an Xmas tree, and he already has red irises (he was genned in-game without Genesis, so he starts off with a bunch of Renegade points anyway, as I understand it). I'm also not going to be healing those scars, because I want them present when he gets imported to ME3.
(I don't think I've ever healed anyone's scarring. Though Nev was super Paragon, and Zoe was sort of Paragade so she didn't scar too badly? *shrugs* I'd have to go back and look).
(He's going to romance Steve, eventually. But talking to Jack, I could actually see the pair of them together? Which is weird, because usually I feel super skeevy about Jack and her being romanced, because I feel like it's taking advantage of her. But I sort of didn't get that this time, so I guess it just depends on how you play your Shep?)
# This is my picture of Friday's solar eclipse:
( Read more... )
I am SO DISAPPOINT, Y'ALL.
(I saw the one in 1999, so it's not like I've never seen one. But that was SIXTEEN YEARS AGO).
I say this because I seem to be bringing up a lot of behaviours related to depression recently, and so I think it's only fair in case you find that sort of thing triggering (I know when I've been at my worst, the merest mention of certain things is enough to set me off).
# I've stopped playing DA:I for a while. I think I'm FINALLY burnt out on it. Although, I do have some spoilers to write about!
( spoilers be here )
And that's pretty much where I left it. I know how the romance with Dorian's going to pan out, so I don't need to worry about that and yeah. It's kind of. Third time through I pretty much know what will happen now. I need to put it down, and back away from it for a bit.
# Which is why I put ME2 in for a bit. I've been thinking about my one man Shep (who's an arse, let's be fair). So I thought, why the hell not play? Turns out the last time I was playing ME2 was on my birthday LAST YEAR.
So I played today, picked up Kasumi and Jack, and now am on my way to get Tali. Lucas' face is lit up like an Xmas tree, and he already has red irises (he was genned in-game without Genesis, so he starts off with a bunch of Renegade points anyway, as I understand it). I'm also not going to be healing those scars, because I want them present when he gets imported to ME3.
(I don't think I've ever healed anyone's scarring. Though Nev was super Paragon, and Zoe was sort of Paragade so she didn't scar too badly? *shrugs* I'd have to go back and look).
(He's going to romance Steve, eventually. But talking to Jack, I could actually see the pair of them together? Which is weird, because usually I feel super skeevy about Jack and her being romanced, because I feel like it's taking advantage of her. But I sort of didn't get that this time, so I guess it just depends on how you play your Shep?)
# This is my picture of Friday's solar eclipse:
( Read more... )
I am SO DISAPPOINT, Y'ALL.
(I saw the one in 1999, so it's not like I've never seen one. But that was SIXTEEN YEARS AGO).