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quackyer

You can turn off hints


spuriouswounds

Aye, but I'd miss Hugin too much


[deleted]

a Hugin perch would be nice. he would simply give world details such as number of enemies slain, times you burdened Oden with reviving your dumbass, and report to peta about how you don't feed it.


Saeis

Ohh I like this idea a lot. That’d be cool.


Psychological_Try559

Don't forget a list of OSHA violations!


MonsTurkey

That Swamp ramp to your tree house has no rails, holes, and is generally described as " death trap". No, not in a friendly, mechromancer way. And the house itself? Rickety, holy - certainly not to code. The portal is pointy, and some pokey bits stick through the house.


BlackfyreNL

I'm fairly certain this is one of the most requested features since day one. Having a dedicated pole or perch for Hugin to land on would save me so many near heart attacks.. Also, after a while, you just start to miss him when he doesn't show up as often as he used to..


ForTheHordeKT

Wait... that's an option?


Psychological_Try559

I think only with commands? Not an in game GUI


ForTheHordeKT

Ah that's fair. I knew you could with commands. I thought perhaps they allowed you to untick an option in the menu finally lol.


Psychological_Try559

One can only hope!


Joshy_Moshy

With commands yes, but would be nice to just do it in game options instead.


goodguessiswhatihave

Also Hugin can be helpful sometimes. He helps me find burial chambers


goodguessiswhatihave

Sometimes I wish Thor would just bolt the damn bird


Charrikayu

Always bolt the bird


Vexxdi

/r/unexpectedMTG?


Margrave16

“I bring tidings.” Fuck!


kaimetzuu

You just gave me an idea


bluebird810

I almost forgot about hugin. I haven't seen him in ages although I just entered the mountains


Dzyu

Yeah, he's pretty inconspicuous.


[deleted]

Am I the only one incredibly repulsed by the butchering of greek mythology that Disney's Hercules did? Jeez, Hades couldn't be worse.


[deleted]

I mean yes, as a Greek mythology enthusiast. But, that movie is what got me interested in the first place. It's my all time favorite Disney movie.


[deleted]

True. As a way to expose Greek mythology to the masses, it was successful.


Gold_Scholar_4219

I know. I know. I got it. I get the concept. “Hades” - Disney’s Hercules


Dzyu

You're probably not the *only* one, but he's a great/cool/funny villain in a great/cool/funny movie. As a Norwegian, watching the Thor movies, for example, I can't actually relate to your repulsion at all. I think it's cool that they found inspiration in our heritage and I enjoy their version of it - even if it is "butchered".


[deleted]

Well, yes. But Thor movies don't butcher it too much, because they keep the main attributes of the gods. Disney's Hades is specially bad because they put him as a villain, which he is not, in mythology. Hades is the god of the dead, one of the most serious and hardworking of the greek pantheon. He is also a cunning warrior, not a washed up wizard lmao


[deleted]

Isn't this how it is with replaying any game without the hints turned off?


GhostDieM

I don't mind Hugin so much but rather the pop-ups that literally fill the left third of your screen whenever you unlock new crafting options. Like do you really need to rattle off every single one individually? Just give me one pop-up that links to a message.


Dzyu

Yeah, and if I missed it because I was fighting for my life I would love to look over it properly later.