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This needs more attention. If the information is correct, then the only controversy is between Japanese people going nuts about a minor opinion piece on some Korean blog. In any case, “reporting” about this “controversy” is a sure sign for the famous “nothing relevant to write about” syndrome.

That’s worlds away from your original comment. What you’re saying now makes sense, what you originally said did not. I hope you understand, why people were confused by the original statement, that it could somehow be “too late to compete”.

Starbound is exclusively about constantly growing and processing food. Everything else is just flavor. It’s practically Harvest Moon from the Metroid perspective.

Now explain this “six years ago” competition bullshit you started with.

Now you have to explain, why you think competition between video games should be contemporary. I assume you’re the victim of some youthful ignorance.

Unfortunately, I don’t think this game will see a software version 7.

And where would I go for this “on PC” you were talking about?

Troy always had a thing for unorthodox dresses and never could abide to the Starfleet uniform code, until Captain Jellico set her straight.

I actually laughed a bit, when she ran into a group of enemies and didn’t die. COD has this weird mix of giving you realism vibes and then go all Quake style on you. I was actually impressed by the gunplay with the gamepad.

Did you just wet your pants?

On the other hand, many SC players will click around all day, to have a high APM to brag about. I never understood this, I’d say somebody who wins with lower APM wins twice.

It’s impressive, nonetheless. It uses visual data to make those determinations. I don’t doubt the bot could be taught actual tactics. I actually hope, that we will one day have realistic AI opponents, because I feel the massive popularity of online games has robbed the single player world of a valuable component.

Ah, there is one thing to add: Licking dog assholes might be disgusting, but it’s not as problematic as sexual depiction, at least from the POV of “our society” (whatever that is) and most societies in general. If it’s about giving female video game streamers a bad name, then we need to look at the demographics, how

The actual sender of the message is the huge number of clicks and donations those video game cam girls get, compared to those women who simply sit there, talk and play, like the majority of video game cam dudes.

The only reason your opinion might not matter, is because you try to give excuses for stating your opinion in the first place. This whole “you don’t know what it’s like” shit is just dialectics and totally contradicts this empathy, sympathy and solidarity everybody is always demanding.

The problem is this endless bikeshedding about rights. The issue most people want to address but cannot (for a lack of vocabulary or in-depth thoughts), is how the right not to see something seems to supersede the right of other people to look the way they want. Companies like Twitch really go the easy way and ban

I like boobs, I like video games. I like combinations. Infinite diversity in infinite combinations, as the Vulcans say. It is not entirely trivial to experience this combination in real life, so I’d settle for the multimedia solution once in a while. It’s a novelty effect, watching boobs on a screen has become

The bot doesn’t play that well. It probably aims more accurately than any human I’ve seen so far, but it does not yet understand key concepts, like the possibility of enemies moving through its blind zone or proper plasma rifle handling. This is by far not enough to compete with a good human player.

Now we need to teach the bot proper plasma rifle timing.

Alt-Tab and mute if necessary. Consoles have their dashboards. This is, why the boss key went away.