Blind-Prophet
Blind Prophet
Blind-Prophet

Its a co-op shooter, with 4 unique characters, in a post Vampire apocalypse, where some enemies are special. Like... its going to get compared because they’re similar.

If the intended behavior of the UI is to send someone back to the main menu, and the UI does that...it passes the test every time the test is run. Your question is thus, fundamentally flawed.

I showed the math as to why it isn’t.

Exactly how much more ROLE PLAYING are you expecting from the 5 minutes of gameplay they actually showed?

Well, I assume the procedural missions will at least be better than the Radiant quests of “go to Cave Such-and-Such and kill the bandit leader there” from Skyrim... So it’ll be an upgrade.

Thing is... That 95% chance to hit in a modern X-Com game isn’t really a 95% chance to hit. The result was predetermined before you ever took it.

Let’s put the emphasis on another point then: in any other developped country (read: another legal system), he would still have been recognized as guilty of a crime, an organized and elaborate fraud.

And despite your emphasis on this point you’ve yet to justify jail time. Please do go on and explain why exactly this person needs to be excluded from society , subjected to near constant trauma and mistreatment, and likely forced to live in poverty afterwards for selling ROM’s?

EA’s support for the LGBTQIA+ and trans communities is long-standing and enduring, and has been shared widely and publicly

However, to say that “being woke” tends to be leveraged performatively (simply for people to feel better about themselves) is a pretty mundane truth.

Sorry, yeah, I’m bitter. I really loved Oracle and I really loved Cassies Cain

I still don’t really see why it’s troubling when we’re talking about source material that is consistently unrealistic and where regular humans routinely perform feats that defy science.

So you take issue with the fact that Barbara recovered at all?

Is that really troubling given the source material?

No. Thats simply not true. Its not a machine. Its people who decided.

The blanket statement above does little to describe actual opinions employees have, but apparently it has more value to public perception. I’d like to get away from that idea if possible.

What point do you think you’re countering?

Counter point.

So EA has come out as explicitly against both trans people and women having rights.

So mass murder committed by a fascist government is ‘nuanced’ now?