Unicorn Overlord! It really is as good as people say. I've not played any Tactics Ogre games but many people say that it reminds them of those games. It's very different than Fire Emblem or FF Tactics, it's all in real time(but can be paused) and it's not grid based. I haven't played FF Tactics but have played Three Houses and Engage. Unicorn Overlord feels very unique compared to those games.
I loved it! I had played Zero awhile ago but only just recently played Azure. It was so good! Azure is probably my favourite so far. I've not started the Erebonia arc yet but I'm looking forward to it!
I was playing it though and was like this could also be called Trails of Randy haha. I actually really liked how much they expanded on his character though. I knew a couple major spoilers going into it which is probably why I put off playing it but I'm so glad I finally got to it.
If I had to rank what I've played so far it would be:
- Azure
- Sky SC
- Zero
- Sky FC
- Sky 3rd
Unicorn Overlord. I've been working my way through the Trails series and just finished the Crossbell arc so decided to take a break. It seemed like I was seeing tons of posts and articles about how good Unicorn Overlord is and well yeah. It's an amazing game!
The artwork is gorgeous, the battles are a lot of fun, I love spending time just making little tweaks to tactics, gear, or units just to make a unit just a little bit better. It's an amazing feeling when you seem to get it just right and your unit just rolls through a map.
Yes. Parts of Canada have serious homelessness problems and many cities like mine like to pretend we don't. Our mayor routinely gets the police involved to relocate them and then is just like see problem solved!
Did something similar when I was still learning Linux. Had some issue with Python. Decided to reinstall it. Did a force remove and my computer restarted immediately. I was brought back into a shell but basically nothing worked right. Turns out Python is a dependency for a lot of things in Ubuntu. Who knew? :D
I'm quite happy with my Framework 13 Intel 12th Gen, but yeah probably overkill for TUI only.
My employer is the same and it drives me crazy. wInDoWs iS mOrE sEcUrE! Yet literally all of our software runs in Linux environments. We even tell people to build in Windows but target Linux. I had a M2 Max at one point because I finally convinced them to at least let me have that and was forced back to Windows because our stupid MDM software only really works properly on Windows. :(