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Ah, the old “I’m going to prove my erudition—and the strength of my argument—by resorting to both the poisoning the well and part for whole fallacies in the very first clause of my post” trick!

Protip: If you have to slag off your potential audience prior to saying anything, you have both an incredibly ineffective

Vote him out instead please. Thanks! 

Unreasonable? He’s going to kill people with his legislation - that’s not hyperbole. But profanity is “unreasonable”. I don’t know whether to laugh at that or cry.

Revolutions aren’t generally polite.

Google results show that one of the DLC girls is 15, which is pretty bad. But would be as simple as removing that DLC. None of the other girls are, or even look, like they are children.

Why be surprised - It’s been, is, and always will be, the American way.

So you’re saying... they could be working even harder! 

Before I played one of these battle royale games, I always told people I wasn’t interested because I knew it would be 20 minutes of me wandering around a field not finding anybody only to get shot in the face by a shotgun and die instantly and that didn’t sound like fun to me.

All of my local/state Republicans are running on: “So and so wants to RAISE your taxes! My opponent wants ILLEGALS to come into our country. Me - I want to help job creators. Vote for me and I’ll keep you safe!” Seriously, this is pretty much every single ad for them. The plight of “job creators” is the last thing I’m

Your last month has been America’s last two years. We sympathize with you. Fight this bastard.

See, I think one of the things that is happening, is that some reviewers, who are working on a fixed timeline to experience enough of the content to write a complete review, just aren’t playing the game the way most people play an AC game. They’re doing fewer side quests and “rushing” the main story line a bit to

So, full disclosure, I bought the XP/Drachmae booster largely because I read a lot of articles about unnecessary ‘grind’. This was a mistake. I’m gaining XP way too quickly and it’s really detracting from the gaming experience. To give you an example, I’ve just entered an area that (as I’ve read) suggests that you

Listened to the podcast this morning, expected to feel righteously indignant by the end but ultimately you all had good points and though I may lean more towards Kirk’s “it kind of seems like microtransactions are generally a bad idea”, I appreciated your explanation and perspective from someone who thinks about this

Gay.

Then don’t buy it. I’m 100% serious. Not even joking. That’s your way of flexing again Ubisoft, because if you—even presumably as someone who hasn’t played the game—are really that put off, then you gotta speak a language that companies hear, y’know?

Yup, this is my experience too. Im about 16 hours in, and have never felt the difficulty was too hard or the need to grind to get upgrades. I have an ass(creed)load of most of the crafting materials and skill points because I’m a weeny and don’t want to spend them in the wrong place, and even then, the only fight I’ve

I still stand by this being a rare case where the microtransactions seem generally harmless, at least in this individual case. For the most part, they are purely shortcuts to something that is non-essential for the full experience of the game on offer, and Ubi has shown with Origins that they will continue additional

I got fiber last week (just in time!) and tried it out yesterday. There were only a couple instances of frame rate drops in cut scenes and I noticed some color banding in an evening sky- but it looked amazing otherwise. I’m not a good judge of FPS, so I can’t say if it was going 60 or not- but it looked and played

I think this is the final straw for me. I haven’t had much hope for a while, but now I honestly believe that the American system is irrevocably broken and cannot be fixed through electoral politics. It is time for California to secede. It is time for many states to secede. The American experiment has failed. Time to

Of course it’s a lot to ask for; it’s something I’m not willing to do myself.