SquidEatinDough
SquidEatinDough
SquidEatinDough

Finally, someone not trying to gaslight.

The memory hole where we pretend the game is technically and mechanically perfect right now—and always wasis super weird. As weird as the PC folks who think because it looked great meant that those problems also didn’t exist in their copy.

I definitely don’t agree that gameplay wise it was “mediocre to jank” LOL.

It definitely needs better left-wing liberals.

But don’t let that union BECOME the government. We don’t have to go communist on this, just a democracy with regulated capitalism with strong social backing.” Lol

Good

Bragging? No. I didn’t say it to boast. I simply stated I did it because why should someone who does something that is morally and legally responsible have to hide it, while crimes are elevated to meme and legend status? I was raised on “if you see something, say something.”

It was mediocre to jank gameplay-wise, and all the updates til now were just band-aids despite whatever the “It’s fixed now/it was always great!”* people will tell you (if that were true, CDPR wouldn’t be doing 2.0). This massive overhaul finally seems like what the game was always supposed to be.

lol

Obsidian successful Persuasion check: *your character says a very clever or charismatic thing, going into some detail*

I get it, hype and excitement are at an all-time high. I’m just as excited as the next person, but I draw the line at theft. I was raised to believe that crime doesn’t pay. I had hoped our society, and so-called Bethesda fans could be held to a higher standard. It seems that is sadly not the case.

No doubt the community will vilify me, while criminals are elevated to meme and legend status. It’s no wonder why people are losing faith in humanity.

Not SkillUp. Apparently he’s backlisted, too, for mercilessly ragging on Fallout 76. Pete Hines never forgives or forgets.

Kotaku is probably still blacklisted by Bethesda. Mostly for Jason Schreier’s leak of Fallout 4 back in the day.

I mean, like all good satire, it was both highly exaggerated, and still pointedly accurate and relevant. I dug it, especially who and what is was satirizing.

I’m going to email Kotaku about this injustice—you’ll rue the day, evil-doer!