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An enjoyable event, as it gave us reason to explore the map again, too, with purpose, which is one of the more enjoyable passive traits of Genshin.

You would think that since we’re visiting Sumera next, which is rumored to be modeled after Ancient Egypt, we’d get a few brown/dark-skinned characters. They should do this with the Egyptian-themed character Cyno, but as of right now he’s as light-skinned as anyone else in the game not named Jean.

So would any logical human being. And it’s fine to admit and be honest about it.

The exact same thing happened in Beta 2 months ago, so not sure why everyone is surprised. Hosting solution company can’t solve their own login issues for an MMORPG.

My man... The game’s been out a year. The lack of content is true because miHoYo has failed to add any new end-game content, not because players rush through it. It’s not like the game’s been out 2 months and everyone is whining. It’s one year. Players expected some improvements to end-game by now ... else why bother

The point that most folks are missing that many (and I’d argue most) people do pay to play. For anyone who is a daily player of Genshin Impact over the past year, you hands down pay at least $5.00 per month for the Welkin pass, otherwise you are shorting yourself a good deal of primogems each month, especially

Looks fun for fans of the series: more Borderlands fun, but nothing groundbreaking (obviously given it’s a spin-off). No complaints, but I’ll wait for an eventual sale given BL as a franchise has lost it’s luster post BL3.

Last paragraph jumps out at me. Solve racism...? A video game, regardless of how good/bad and/or influential it might be will never solve any “ism.”

I agree that it is overpriced and predatory. What has always irked me is how high of a price standard is set for their microtransactions (and other games like it). $100 USD only gets you 6500 gems or so, which is not even a guaranteed 5-star pull. That is insane to me. If I am spending $100 dollars on a game’s

Genshin just released a fire archer, and this patch has a lightning archer. Plus, she does use ice in Horizon.

Unionize!

Humans aren’t evil though. Saying that is the equivalent of saying that we, as humans today, are evil. We are not. Humans do exactly what all the other races do: try to expand and survive. No evil mastermind of humanity (nor did humanity as a whole) sit in a lab and engineer Chaos. Chaos was a byproduct of Human’s

Regardless of what anyone has said or will said, the Imperium of Mankind are the “good” guys. They represent ourselves: humans who originated from Earth/Terra, and who now exist in the year ~41,000. They fight for the survival of our species against all manner of hostile entity that might wish to hinder or destroy

There’s a few. Two Necromunda games the past year, plenty of games in the Warhammer Fantasy universe; Battlefleet Gothic; Inquisitor: Martyr...

If this happens, card is doing you a favor. Nothing new in this MMORPG. First AAA published western MMORPG in who knows how long, in the midst of a 5-10 year drought, and all we get is a WAR/GW2 clone with 1 race, 1 starting area, the same leveling experience for every player, and characters that can pretty much do

Furthermore, the larger issue was that during this “Age of the Antihero”, most if not all of these games were on the far latter end of that Age, at the point where the antihero had already ran it’s course. And they were in an era of FPS games where the FPS genre as a whole was exhausted.

It’s time to take this CRPG genre forward. Remaking games in 2021 that play almost as sluggish as games from 1998 is not a good use of time. It’s a throaway to nostalgia, which we have too much of in games today in place of raw innovation.

FF13 has to be one of the top AAA games launched with an extremely promising reveal trailer that resulted in one of the worst and most one-dimensional gaming experiences I can remember (and I’ve been at it since the early 80's). At the time, we were coming off FX, FFX-2, and FF12, which were all great entries into the

No. It’s not.

There’s nothing to be proud of. If you created a terrible video game that happened to be unfun, unoriginal, uncreative, and not the least bit entertaining, fail to mention that very same creation is knowingly a poor man’s clone of one hundred other games that have done the same concepts your game did, only better, and