I have this question too, especially when I see that or latinx specifically applied to people who would not use that identifier if you asked them.
I have this question too, especially when I see that or latinx specifically applied to people who would not use that identifier if you asked them.
Never watched it. Low brow reality has never been my thing (for those it is, love what you love.)
Liberal/Leftists believing that conservatives can’t work past cognitive dissonance is the problem and that theoretical leftist thought is sufficient for policy making is the problem.. The right has the Supreme Court and they will reshape America while they have that opportunity. Joe Rogan or the Barstool Sports guy…
Because wtf are we supposed to think at this point? Those of us who were in it every election and knew the stakes, all we can get out of this is “I told you so.” That’s not what any of us wanted.
The problem is going to be trying to enforce the idea of the Supremacy clause when even liberal groups have been making copious use of bypassing it through things like Medical Marijuana. When I was grewing up, I knew the Supremacy clause was a friend. That didn’t stop my generation from basically dismantling it…
In 3D, you can’t both be moving extremely fast AND have good control. In order to do that, you’re probably creating something with Dark Souls level of difficulty. Like yes, it’s snappy and responsive but you have to do it perfectly and even then, you’ll get it wrong most of the time.
Although I basically said upthread that a 3d Sonic game doesn’t work.
The problem is the speed element. As a concept, speed works in a 2d environment because even at maximum speed there is a visual perception of incredible speed without disorienting the player and more or less the player doesn’t become the weak link by failing to control properly.
Or just ignore fan opinion.
It’s a bit of a Kotaku/io9 trend if I’m being honest. I’m not really Cyberpunk’s biggest fan, but a part of the author’s statement can almost be read as the “viewer” is too stupid to pick up messaging if they are not clubbed over the head with it.
In a legal sense who wrote it isn’t going to be as important as who said it. There might be a legal case there against the ACLU but since the ACLU didn’t actually say it, Amber Heard did I’m pretty sure legally she is still the correct party for suit.
That is also probably to some extent why pop culture moments don’t seem to happen the same way. Something like Star Wars could crowd everything else out because there wasn’t a substitute being released 5 minutes later. Everyone didn’t have Tumblr/Reddit/Etc. to OD on the topic after 1 month.
Have a cookie?
Honestly I thought it was weird he wasn’t mentioned.
Executives should keep in mind that although Marvel fans own the box office, that’s not necessarily something that’s been replicated in games. Game fans actually have their own properties in a way Movies haven’t seemed to be able to do for a few decades. John Wick and... ?
Being a “traditional” capital G Gamer before that was even a thing, I believe to some extent caring about what others think about your gaming habits is by itself self-defeating. I mean, outside of my friends we didn’t care who like Doom, or Space Quest or Space Harrier or Defenders or Phantasy Star. As I’ve grown…
For an entry level game, sure.
Here’s the thing - what people will tolerate and what they won’t is largely an arbitrary line which is both personal but at the same time social.
I feel like Sony is a better match if it’s going to be in the Japan market. Perhaps everyone involved has changed over at this point - but sort of like Nintendo laughing at Microsoft’s offer to buy them when they weren’t at the top, you’d have to think long time Sega corporate execs and staffs would bristle at the…
As a Sega fan, you have described a nightmare that would give me cold sweats. Let Sony by them. Or Microsoft. Or literally anyone else.