austinyourface
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austinyourface

The amount of goodwill Bioware are assuming they have (they have none) is insane. The first teaser for the next ME came out in 2020, 3 years just to release another teaser for a game that may take another SIX years to release? All they’re doing is annoying people.

It has been 12 years since they released an ME game any

Been saying that for a few years now. Exactly that I’m sick of games being announced 5+ years before release.  The way I see it even in my 30's is that if someone will be going through the entirety of high school before a game releases after being announced, it’s already way too long a wait. In my 30s it doesnt seem

Getting real sick and tired of seeing trailers for games that are still 6+ years out.

Do what Fallout 4 did: Say absolutely nothing, then tell me in June that it’s coming out in November.

Yeah, funnily enough I just saw an article after this post that also hits the same notes:

Right, we don’t *know* fuck about shit from all this. The game is so far down the line that some pre-production teaser videos mean absolutely nothing. Like you could just say, “the general plan is that you’ll be on a task force run by Liara in Andromeda hundreds of years after ME3,” which is maybe what you might know

I played the entirety of Andromeda and did not recognize the word Kett

If you worked as a tradesman for example (e.g. electrician or plumber) and your employer brought you on board because Wal-Mart made a contract with your employer.

Holy shit, did not expect to see Walter come up in this review, he’s a regular hometown hero around these parts (Just wrapped up a 4 week class he put on at the arts center in Arvada and looking forward to the next one he’ doing in January). He’s also the perfect person to pull a quote from for this game.

And you put

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The most shocking thing about any Gamestop story is that they are still technically a functioning business. 

As a working artist, illustrator, and designer for 10 years, I don’t see AI as anything other than a threat to my line of work, and a major cost cutting measure for those who run companies. It’s essentially negating the need to hire people who posses certain skills.

i love how every halfwit says games are unoptimized because it wont run on their apple watch. they are optimized for modern hardware. not your high school rig. play on console if you cant keep up and miss out on the best experience. 

Feel better after getting all that out?

The reason she’s a fan favorite, I think, is on account of her great character arc. She starts that way for sure, but over the course of the adventure, and the more you interact with her, the more her character evolves. Her character softens some and the arrogance turns to a sort of nobility, her disdain to

You can think the truth is terrible, but Minthara being killed in good playthroughs has been known for well over a year. Again, Early Access since 2021. No one is obligated to not spoil something for you that’s been in circulation that long.

His end goal was to tear everthing down once Shido won, because he was a triple agent. Did you even play that part?

Because they’re not artists. They’re tech dudes who think they can take something squishy and messy like art and recreate it with cold engineering. They don’t actually understand what art is, why people make it, or why people appreciate it.

Shut the fuck up bootlicker.

In Alberta it’s a legally required to pay out severance or termination pay if an employee is laid off or fired without cause. The absolute legal minimum depends on your length of employment with the company. For someone with at least 8 years, which seems to be true of the people suing, it’s a minimum of 8 weeks.

With the amount of anticipation surrounding the game, it's actual footprint has been pretty weak online after the initial 2 weeks. Like BG3 is still getting talked about. TOTK basically dominated the conversation for two months. Starfield just kinda disappeared which is weird for a game of that scale