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IIRC, you can run TW2 just fine without the launcher. Mods, too. (My game is heavily modded, though, so maybe that’s why.)

If you actually want to play as Kislev in TW:WH2, there’s a mod for it thatis absolutely fantastic, no DLC needed.

Please please please please give us the dueling mechanic from Three Kingdoms along with expanded siege mechanics, siege and ambush maps that are actually interesting, updated horde mechanics, and politcal options/mechanics that aren’t just “ally or confederate everyone you can before the AI does,”.

I will deffo check that out for ME3. Hopefully there’s similar mods that restore any cut content/add new content for ME2, because I really feel like that game is the shortest of the three.

What mods would you suggest for ME2&3?

Will the game still be moddable? As much as I love BW games, both DA and ME as series are made 100x more pleasing to me with mods.

I realize. And I’m saying there’s a difference between calling the game mechanics of DS/BB rudimentary as in simple and rudimentary as in feels simple.

Does the game still have the problem where unlocking some weapons actively dilutes the pool of “actual useful,” weapons available to you? Always hated that about the game when I played it back before the DLC were out.

Maybe they should talk to movie celeb connections they might have because they are under similar things.

Have mods for your chat, take time during stream to address issues that happened under or affiliated with your name, make clear and explicit and consistent rules about what happens in chat.

They are very rudimentary in their core design and there is that classic souls jank that just makes it all incredibly endearing, as well as the mischievous design that you don’t really get in big-budget releases anymore.”

Yeah. Just look at the Smash community, to bring the focus back into gaming, and how even minor celebrity can practically implode when people on both sides have almost zero understanding of what a lot of us consider basic rules of the internet.

Yeah, Grayson definitely makes no bones about how much he basically detests Ninja.

Between bots, buying fans, people having multiple accounts and subscribing to personalities to boost their ratings in races to the top, accounts that sub and then die/never get used again: popularity on the internet is always going to be something that self-sustains after a certain critical point. That’s what I mean.

Popularity and interest are subjective. I don’t think a lot of what my nieces and nephews watch/play/talk about is interesting--but to them? It’s their entire little lives. If they got into watching streamers because of Ninja, then it’s important to them regardless of whether or not we as adults find it interesting.

That’s just how popularity on the internet works /shrug

Difference—massively—being that one thing is an entertainer of a privately owned/commission-based service explaining the rules of what they do, which has no real ramifications on others outside of subjective morality-based arguments because you can just watch someone else 

Thanks for the correction. And that’s exactly my point. Corpse—the streamer in question—exploded onto the scene because of how deep his voice is, which is a medical condition, and nine out of the ten of the compilation vids you see about him are either sexually objectifying him or pushing a narrative that everyone he