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Clearly? I don’t know, having Kurt lose on his return doesn’t feel like a given. Plus, they love to make legends super powerful.

Yeah I was going to post that this looks like a worse version of those games. Which came out like 5 years ago too!

“I find the idea that someone trolling another in-game as equivalent to an actual rape rather diminishes the severity of what rape truly is.”

I think you are trying to come at this from a place of good faith and so I’m trying to do the same. I frankly don’t think you really understand what you are saying.  You’re comparing this experience to an ant. I’d say it would be more like staying calm while a poisonous scorpion crawls up your arm. Women I’ve talked

So to be clear, your stance here is that the victim is not strong-willed enough? That she should learn to not have a visual or emotion reaction (or I guess any reaction at all) when someone aggressively violates her personal boundaries? To not recoil when a hand reaches for your chest or groin? Because that’s weak

How? I mean, really, how?

Yogg to me seems like a goofy and fun card you play because it’s random. I’m really surprised to hear someone played Yogg at a tournament. But it’s high risk and high reward right? It’s just risk management.

Wait... Is that true? I thought the whole problem was the player quitting the match before the match could be uploaded? Are you saying that Capcom has access to their match history yet can’t record quitting as a loss?

I’m really confused on why rage quiting is a problem. Did Capcom make it so you don’t take a loss when you quit? If so, why WOULDN’T you just quit if you were going to lose? Why does Capcom need to “punish” quitters? Seems like every other game has already figured out that when you quit the game, it’s a forfeit.
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