u/Ender_Uzhumaki

I am learning piano on an 88 key midi keyboard - as of yet, without any pedals.
I've been thinking of buying a sustain pedal for more control, but I can't raise the front of my foot due to medical issues. Will it be possible to turn a sustain pedal 180 degrees and press it with my heel? I know the question sounds weird, but that would be a game changer for me.

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u/Ender_Uzhumaki — 11 days ago

I want a game all about divine beings.

  • First of all, no cosmic horror. I don't want a game that tells you nothing about the higher powers the plot is about, I want a story that tells me all the lore about them.
  • Second of all, the gods should actually feel like gods. In stuff like Hades (or many other mythology-inspired works), gods are more "people with superpowers" than incomprehensible immortal nigh-all-powerful beings with plans that last thousands of years.
  • I want games where god-related content is actually a big part of their runtime and is the main focus of the plot. JRPGs where you fight goblins and bandits for 90% of the game and then "kill god" as the final boss don't count (unless that ending segment recontextualizes the entire game).
  • The player should be somehow related to all the action around them, not just be a silent observer. In other words, once again - I don't want cosmic horror about gods from the eyes of a mortal, I want an actual plot about gods where they have understandable plans and interact with each other or the world around them.

Examples of games that I have already played that fit the criteria:

  • Death's Gambit: Afterlife. You play as a direct servant of a god, you uncover secrets related to the hierarchy of gods and the history of how they've affected the local mortals across thousands of years and multiple civilizations.
  • Void Stranger. You uncover a long-spanning story about the plans of a certain god-like being, and the consequences of all of its failed attempts to bring them to life.
  • Dragon's Dogma, the first one. Barely fits, since the god-related stuff only begins near the ending and in the DLC, but the game basically doesn't have a story outside of that, and the divine plot lasts quite long, so it's fine. It's about the unshakable mechanisms of the universe, how various beings serve them or try to break free, and the results of what they've tried.
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u/Ender_Uzhumaki — 12 days ago