Areskahn
Areskahn
Areskahn

Sure, that can explain it, but it still just feels like diversity for diversity’s sake. I think there may have been an asian guy as another demigod, but I don’t recall any hispanic or middle eastern ones. So how come only a couple people aren’t white. If they mostly choose to be white, then why white?

I don’t really know how creating a non-white/male character would change their relevancy to the plot, so that makes no sense to me. The only thing I think doesn’t really work is if the casting choice doesn’t make much sense to the setting/world the character is in. Like Idris Elba as Heimdall. I like Idris, but why is

I would say it’s much more likely that those extra bonus things started to become less included because it wasn’t worth it to do them anymore. Sure, being able to sell extra costumes and game modes makes them more enticing to actually develop them, it doesn’t mean necessarily that MTs caused it to begin with. In-game

Except I can definitely say for a fact that I’ve never felt blocked from completing a full price game without having to buy a loot box/special currency/optional content. Why do you think everyone has had this experience before, they haven’t and most of you are just paranoid over what might be going on rather than

Maybe you should actually look into what you’re talking about more, because Video Games are already basically Skinner Boxes to begin with.

And it wasn’t even the same direwolf, but it’s sister.

But the whole article basically boils down to it not really mattering. What’s the nonsense?

I don’t know about you, but Microtransactions have been in games for years now and I’ve yet to be milked by them. I’m going to guess that you haven’t either and you probably don’t actually know anyone who has. So where are these non-existent people that are being milked? Or, maybe some people grab one or two things

A Superbowl Party

I understand that kind of reasoning in general, but that doesn’t really explain why there should be transparency in an entertainment product. We need to know how our food is made, how politics are affecting us and other things that actually have an effect on human lives. We don’t really need accountability in our

Conversely, why do you need to know what they’re doing? They’re making a product. Why do you need to know what happens beyond the veil? Obviously, Early Access and Kickstarter has given us an incentive to watch a game’s development, but beyond that why do we think we’re generally entitled to information about an

The thing is, the on-disc dlc thing is really blown out of proportion. It certainly can happen, but when cut content stays on the disc and dlc later appears with that content, it’s pretty rarely what people think it is. Stuff gets scrapped all the time as games are made, but ghosts of that content still remains in the

The problem with your statement is that it’s a shitty argument made solely to insult your opposition without caring that you’re disparaging an entire group of people and passive-aggressively supporting the stereotype that immigrants only do the jobs that people don’t want. I don’t think you necessarily believe it, but

So immigrants should only be doing the menial jobs we don’t want? I always like how people make the “they do our worst jobs for us” statement as if that somehow a positive outlook. You’re basically saying we should relax immigration laws in order to make low-wage slaves.

Leaving:

Nice rebuttal. No appeal to any points I’m addressing, just a lazy blanket statement. Could you at least try here? I mean you could say “Oh I think X point you made contradicts Y point you made because of Z”. I mean come on, it would’ve only taken a moment to do.

I don’t see how that is an actual rebuttal to my statement but whatever.

Yeah you don’t care, that’s why followed me to another thread just to bitch more about something you don’t care about. that makes sense. This all started because you pathetically couldn’t possibly let me continue my opinion on follow-up article. At least I tried to offer an opinion, yours is just “you commented

Except, if they aren’t. You don’t know, you just assume with no evidence other than not having all the minute details neatly presented to you beyond the purpose of the announcement of this DLC. So they didn’t go into absolute detail about the donation eligibility, why do they need to? They’ve stated they aren’t

Sure, I understand the curiosity and appeal for more information, but the people assuming malice seems rather unreasonable to me.