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I think wanting to know whether a person making an off-color joke is an actual racist, sexist, homophobe, or what have you before laughing with them is a pretty reasonable thing.

I’m not saying they are going to succeed. They will fail. I’m just thinking how much it sucks as a consumer. I’d rather those companies be making their own IPs and being creative instead of chasing the next Overwatch.

WoW wasnt the first of its genre to sweep the awards so I’m not picking up on the comparison.

Nope, look at my post history and you’ll see a bunch of different points. They’ve all been made in other places too, so I assume you just don’t care.

We know thats not how AAA game companies work. If anything we are going to see a rampant amount of Overwatch clones. Every AAA company is going to want a team based shooter.

Its really going to make that clear that that is a more viable option for companies when it comes to AAA games.

I feel like you’re making a straw man when you say liberals don’t like them. Especially Silverman.

And who says they’re not?

Absolutely. Because his team is stacked with talent and they’ve got tons of wins, his meltdowns are characterized as motivational in nature. He’s just “hyping up” the rest of the squad, putting a little fire under their asses. As though they didn’t mostly have that to begin with. Draymond is totally fucking toxic, and

PewDiePie’s audience is definitely something that hasn’t been mentioned anywhere near as much as it should be. The man is essentially a children’s performer.

First off liberals are the people that actually watch comedy and go to comedy clubs. The hotbeds of comedy are liberal cities like New York and LA.

So I went to look it up and download it (legally, ahem), and I was kind of surprised to see that it’s actually a Nine Inch Nails song, which when heard performed by them, is quite terrible.

This happens with basically anything remotely successful on Youtube. People who churn out videos are so strapped for ideas that they’ll just steal from others. Even for something as seemingly innocuous as a video about the history of AOL (by one of my favorite Youtubers, Lazy Game Reviews), there was pretty much

I’m sure you know how that usually works out. Nobody switches, and in fact, they dig their heels in even further, insisting that nothing matters “because this is Quick Play” anyway. Most of them aren’t even on mic to begin with, so trying to tell them anything falls on deaf ears.

I always know she can, I’m just annoyed when she does.

Also, a badly played Mei is an active hindrance to her team, blocking shots and sometimes cutting off allies’ escape paths, as opposed to a badly played Widowmaker, Hanzo or Junkrat, who’s merely useless.

But the key is that, even if she’s out of line of sight, you certainly know she’s somewhere, and could therefore rain on your parade. I don’t understand why you’d pay that any less of your attention than D.Va or Rein. I’d argue that this, more than any other reason, is why people get caught out by Mei in the first

Do you ever play Quick Play or lower ranked competitive? You’re usually already solo healing, which means switching out leaves your team with zero healers. I mean, it’s possible to win that way, but either your team has to be stellar, or the other team has to be complete crap.

So it’s equally important to take note of enemy Meis. Not sure why it’s any more demoralizing to get cockblocked by one hero than another.

I save my teammates from Deadeye all the time with D.Va’s matrix and Reinhardt’s shield. Eating ults with those two is extremely satisfying in a trolly way, but doesn’t generate nearly as much hate for those heroes as Mei does when she ice walls. Makes no sense to me.