More accurately, it’s what happens when you don’t plan the movies that you are making in such a strange order.
Well, that’s a weird gif.
Divinity coming to consoles? I didn’t know that. Interesting...
To clarify, “Second, unidentified police officer” is “Unidentified 1,” right?
He gets a lot more dialogue in Clone Wars. He doesn’t speak any less than anyone else in that, really.
It might also be that multiplayer-only games have more of a predetermined lifespan. I can still go back and play any single player game I want, but something that multiplayer-only relies on the community. Once they get sick of it, the game is essentially useless.
That’s a bummer. I’d like to give it a try, but I’m not planning on getting Live anytime soon. Ah well.
Huh, did not know that. Maybe I should try it out...
I haven’t played Destiny, but isn’t it kinda a multiplayer-only experience? Don’t you need to play online to complete a lot of the quests? Or am I just totally nuts?
No no, I meant that as a fake quote from somebody reading the Constitution, thinking that you need to be some kind of superhuman genius to draft a document under which to base a system of government. I mean, really all you need are a bunch of reasonbly bright people (and really only bright in certain ways) working…
Yeah, but in those places you have the vast majority of the population wanting change in the same general direction (democracy), even if there are divisions on the specifics. Americans can’t even agree if racism still exists, who should be paying taxes and how much (though I suspect most people DO agree on that, they…
Agreed. The only reason that rebels “win” is because the US decides it’s not worth it to commit mass genocide and pulls out.
I don’t see the rest of the world stepping in if the US turned on its own citizens. I think they would enjoy the break from the US fucking with everyone else’s affairs.
“Free speech! Where do they come up with this stuff?!”