![]() Thanks Inno for putting the work into providing more cool content. So you don't actually know that those upgrades were possible, because you didn't actually try. Oh wait, I read your post again and you said you've been skipping these events. So if you are indeed spending "massive amounts" of diamonds to upgrade these, you're doing something wrong. In fact, I usually end up with an extra upgrade that I end up throwing away. If you read through forums, you'll see people running the statistics and coming up with numbers like 98% probability of getting all the levels without spending diamonds. I have never, NEVER spent a single diamond on any event and I have the maximum level on the Thalos, Grand Bridge, and "so many others before". I would like to make a minor correction to your post - actually no, to the entire premise of your post. 12.Wow, dedley! Did you seriously just call them scrooges after delivering one of the most epic rants about free stuff I've ever heard? Ebenezer himself didn't even complain about free stuff. ![]() When isolation stops you from spending an actual night cooped up with friends somewhere, why not do it in Until Dawn, instead? Minus the Wendigos, obviously. The gameplay in Until Dawn is mostly made of quicktime events and, much like in Life is Strange, the butterfly effect is employed throughout the story to ensure that the player is constantly aware of the consequences of their rash actions - something which raises the stakes of the game and makes for a much more intriguing trawl through the woods than your usual horror fare. Often billed as one of the most inventive survival horror games around, this 2015 hit from Supermassive Games is the story of one night spent in the snowy Blackwood Mountains, where you switch in and out of playing as eight different characters all of whom must band together to escape from the varying, mysterious terrors crashing their winter gathering. ![]()
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