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Not even.  “Latin” already does that.  No one thinks the Roman Empire was brought back halfway across the world.

So use “Latin”, like we already do.

That you think I’m upset, and that you’re writing me off as a gamer (while also commenting as one), and bringing up somehow LGBTQ issues, says way too much.

Why use a “gendered construction” at all?

That’s just another product.  That’s not inherently pro-consumer just because it can be consumed.

Consumer policy relates more to customer service than the product itself.  That’s just improving a product.  Improved products are still just products.

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What’s the link between having more options in games and being pro-consumer?  There may be more consumers but how would that make it “pro”?

Naive. Companies with stock holders will return those profits to stockholders. Games’ budgets are fairly decided and low compared to everything else. Customers won’t benefit, they’ll get more micro transactions.

My first thought when I saw it was Thanos’ Fleshlight.  This being a website for nerd interests with occasional ads for some shop like Adam and Eve (if that’s it) didn’t help.

I’m in the exact same position with Resident Evil 2 (2019). Brilliant game on every level, but after 60 hours, it’s not scary for the same reasons. I want to be able to play it again - ideally before a remake of 3 is released - but I was so absorbed that I don’t think I can.  Also doesn’t help that I randomly remember

There’s nothing in Terminator, Jurassic Park, or The Matrix on par with a film set in South Africa that tackles apartheid.  It’s just a massive failure on your part to think that because there are mechs in a movie, it therefore is reduced to a level of something not serious.  This is the kind of attitude that washes

No, that’s just having a memory of a game you played and/or liked.

It was.  The board game seems in bad taste, but it’s mainly focusing on the shallow elements.  Hence why users like Wetalo find it appealing.

That’s a shallow reading of a film that used a science fiction setting to tackle real issues.  It’s what gives science fiction weight - not reducing it to just what you saw on the screen.  Or is that how you approach all films that have parallels and allegories?

No such thing as someone faceless.  Just because it’s online doesn’t mean we’re not dealing with real people and real emotions or opinions.

There’s so much they still have to work with.  If they increased development still, they could not just salvage things but genuinely complete the game.  It’ll be a shame if they don’t or can’t.  It has the pacing needed for a good game (which is slower) but it has no goal to work toward.

I fail to understand how some people would want some meaninglesss endoresement elementary psychology.

Apparently they spent next to nothing to make the costumes and stuff as everything was from recycled items.

That’s not a counterpoint.  People in all unions everywhere are lazy and demanding.  They’re lazing and demanding outside unions as well.  Difference being one group gets benefits and job security and the other doesn’t.