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And explore I did, until I knew Los Santos well enough to drive around it without a map.
One of the trail markers suggested, "If you feel the connection between soil and soul... why not take the time to also explore...?" And Great Scott, explore I did!
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Were there genres he'd especially like to explore? "I don't think in genres," he said, demurring.
But it is to say that the way that I want to live, the things I want to explore, I don't want them to be dictated by fear".
With so many pathways, buildings and situations to explore, I don't believe I got close to the end--whatever that is--even after many hours of play.
But I don't think Fallout 76 has that in its corner anymore, and even though this is a huge map I'd like to explore, I just don't know if I have it in me to suffer through this engine and its resulting visuals and gameplay for 60+ hours, even putting aside the PvP and NPC issues.
Between being a first-year student and navigating the core, and the ever-present hope to actually get out and explore New York, I didn't think I'd be left with much time for student government.
As soon as I explore something, I don't want to play around with it.
And I have been obsessively trying to explore what I don't know, which is a lot.
Thank goodness, then, that it's all so worth it – although, as we explore Napier, I do have a niggling worry.
There is so much out there to explore and I don't want childhood baggage slowing me down.
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