What is the deal with everyone making this into a feud between developers and voice actors? It’s a goddamned feud between those who publish games and everyone else involved in making them.
What is the deal with everyone making this into a feud between developers and voice actors? It’s a goddamned feud between those who publish games and everyone else involved in making them.
I think this works very well with Skyrim. I think it’s a little exhausting with DAI. Not because of size, and not because of things to do, but because in DAI, I feel overwhelmed, I feel that everything comes at once, and then I feel that I must deal with everything before moving on to the next part, and it becomes…
What is the DEAL with people sitting on top of others and beating them, and kicking people in the head? Stop that shit.
Yes, because a series that’s essentially a cross between cold war spy action and noir detective dramas addled with superpowered individuals makes a perfect basis for a game featuing two teams of goons gunning each other down.
I am disappoint.
I would like single player, multiple choice/sorta-sandboxed, primarily a…
I wouldn’t care that much if it was like one punch either. It would still be dangerous, unnecessary and a perfect display of harmful masculinity, but if someone taunts another to a fight and gets punched for it, well, okay. that was unnecessary, and a bit scary that there are people who straight-up cold cocks people…
And? That justifies sitting on top of another and beating him in the face while two others try to kick his head in?
I actually wouldn’t care if someone just turned around and knocked him out. That’d be... fine. Violence is unecessary, but fine. You taunt a crowd and someone steps up and gives it to you and it’s over?…
This. And also, I just started the video, and what I’m seeing is one dude lying on the ground, with another on top of him, beating him hard in the face while a second takes a running kick and a crowd chants “Fight! Fight!”. Sorry, I don’t really care who started it or who said what to whom. Stop that shit you abusive,…
“I don’t care if you say you bought it somewhere else, you bring a game in here and can’t prove you bought it where you way, you’re paying for it again!”
Well, no? If you accuse me for stealing this game, you better damn well prove that I stole it.
I’ve always liked Wheeler Dealers, and I like that other show... Car SOS. I’m not a car person in general, sometimes I think it’s fascinating how they work and want to figure them out, like I would computers och buildings or w/e.
I like Car SOS mainly because it isn’t flashy and deals with regular people who deserve…
Well why the frick do we even have Park Assist then.
That’s actually great advice.
Lettuce is like... water and crunchy bits? Is it possible to be allergic to it at all?
“If you want to be polite to the customer”
In all likelihood, they did not want that.
“I don’t have fifteen minutes”
Well, then, the door is behind you. Go.
“The customer is always right! the customer is always right”
No, go toss yourself off a cliff and into a fire you entitled piece of stupid.
Whoever invented that…
I anticipate that come opening day, a huge crowd will amass outside the gates who, against better judgement, already bought their tickets. The gates will begin to open, only for the staff to realize that the hinges are broken.
Some people will get in, most will remain outside until they fix the doors a week later.…
I’m not entirely sure how I feel about being represented by Nami.
I smell a GM tool. Yes.
So many of these are baffling to me. A lot of these encounters could have been handled really well. I get that the clerks may be concerned that customers buy a shitty game, but, y’know, talk to them, discuss the game in a friendly and supportive manner, as you would with anyone, instead of scoffing.
If someone enters…
I really don’t think that OP had any issue with the clerk, but with an annoying business practice.
I do. I do think it’s an issue, but one of idealization, not objectification. I am also well aware of differences between looking and acting young. Sometimes they correlate, sometimes they are causalities, sometimes not.