Post #3398210
2026-05-24 02:46 UTC
If you’re a child, you probably shouldn’t be on Piefed unspervised to begin with. I’m not here to babysit you.
My guy, if you’re so steamed that you’ve got to resort to name calling and bad faith arguments, maybe just take a breath. Like I said, getting mad and pissing your pants in public isn’t gonna win you any respect from anyone.
Nice job totally ignoring my point btw. There’s no qualifications needed to question anything
How the fuck does a hadouken qualify under any of the categories I mentioned? How do you sound so ignorant every time you type anything?
Hadouken is an attack in a fighting game, you listed learning how to play fighting games? Have you not heard of Street Fighter or am I missing something?
I don’t give a fuck about you or what you stand for, but you go around being condescending to people for no fucking reason, I’ll call you out for being ignorant and arrogant. Welcome to open forum discussions.
Oh sorry, did I hurt your feelings? Too bad ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Literally everything you said so far in this discussion beams with ignorance. Not really sure how you still have the confidence to make judgment or hand out condescending, unsolicited advice. Next time you see a topic you clearly don’t care about, consider not butting in, or don’t complain when you get called out.
If I’m so ignorant, enlighten me: what games are meaningfully enhanced by achievements specifically?
To be clear, I’m not complaining. If anything you’re providing me with my entertainment for the day. I’ve been online way too long to be bothered by randos with an argument consisting solely of cussing me out like I kicked their puppy lmao
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@mohab@piefed.social 2026-06-25 10:57
Hadouken is an attack in a fighting game, you listed learning how to play fighting games? Have you not heard of Street Fighter or am I missing something? Hadouken is not an advanced technique or strategy. If I’m so ignorant, enlighten me: what games are meaningfully enhanced by achievements specifically? My pleasure: Uniting Guru in The Wonderful 101 pushes you to learn attack extensions for every weapon, which is not only super handy on the 101% Hard difficulty, but ultimately makes the game more fun. Freeplay in Gunvein requires your beating timed challenges, which push you into bomb-driven routing—the ideal way to play the game on higher difficulties.