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What games had easy soft locks that prevented you from either progressing or getting a true ending?
  • It actually isn't fixed because this happened to me only a couple of weeks ago (with the next gen upgrade). But it must be an incredibly rare bug because I've done the "loot before cutscene trigger" a bunch of times before but only once did it glitch.

  • What games had easy soft locks that prevented you from either progressing or getting a true ending?
  • Avoiding spoilers, one of the major quests has you approach and help someone fight some monsters. In that same place there is a skeleton with a key in it for a different side quest.

    After you finish fighting the monsters, a dialog cutscene triggers with the person you just helped, but there is a small window of time between the combat ending and the dialog cutscene starting when you actually loot.

  • What games had easy soft locks that prevented you from either progressing or getting a true ending?
  • I actually managed to soft lock a side quest in The Witcher 3 recently. If you loot a container right as a cutscene begins, the item will be removed from the container but not put into your inventory.

    I managed to do this with a key (by mistake) and almost lost around 25 hours of gameplay lol.

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  • Most common Indian languages do have a hard 'T' sound too. For example, look up the pronunciation of "sword" in Hindi.

    I think this scenario might just boil down to the unawareness of the correct pronunciation.

  • Is anyone else having trouble giving up Reddit due to content?
  • Initially I too felt like I was missing out on content, but the more time I spent away from Reddit the easier it feels to stay away.

    I have accepted that I will not get certain kinds of content and communities, but that's a sacrifice I'm willing to make for Kbin / Lemmy. And I believe that slowly, eventually we'll have the quality of the communities we had on Reddit. It just takes time.

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