Oh, and I can’t edit this, but if you press M to open the map, you can’t press M again to go back to the action, you have to press escape TWICE to get back. It’s a dumb design decision.
Oh, and I can’t edit this, but if you press M to open the map, you can’t press M again to go back to the action, you have to press escape TWICE to get back. It’s a dumb design decision.
You bring Krogans because hopefully the enemy doesn’t have anything bigger/more insane.
Mm, yes, cover is poorly implemented in this game. I really liked how in ME3, Shepard would snap to cover with a press of the space bar, and you really felt like you WERE in cover. Andromeda’s cover is haphazard at best.
I have been playing the trial, and yes, some of the animations are horrendous, and some (most, if not all) of the human NPC models are absolutely atrocious. Many with bright, unnatural hair that looks spraypainted on. The character creator is abysmal, etc. Basically, anything that has to do with humans is pretty…
I saw the pics, it’s more like ‘Justin Average’.
Also, I wouldn’t have a problem with BioWare’s little wish-fulfillment episode if they would allow a character (especially one playing as a hardass “renegade” style) to tell Krem that being trans is stupid, and that she is a woman, even if it costs you the loyalty of Iron Bull and his brigade.
Oh please. You and I both know that being trans would not be ok under the Qun using BioWare’s official lore.
Dorian was absolutely one of my favorite characters in DA:I. He was gay, but he didn’t really lecture much. He was who he was, and unapologetically so. Absolutely hilarious too, which helped. A lot better than that bitch Vivienne.
Well, this is BioWare. Remember, in DA2, you literally cannot stop your own party member from blowing up a church.
Well, that’s just blatantly false. There are many games out there, including games from BioWare in even just the recent past who haven’t attempted to push viewpoints.
Hey, quick question: I liked DA:I for the most part, outside of the arduous filler parts, but I felt like many of the companions and some of their stories were of a more “progressive” bent than other BioWare games had been in the past. Does ME:A continue that, do you think, or is it more neutral? Also, how many…
I guess, at least in that case, it would depend on whether or not the mutant in question would have the cure forced on them, or if they’d have a choice in the matter. Because, lets be real, if I could say, turn into ice, fly, teleport through space, become a towering metal strongman, or control the magnetic forces of…
Off topic, but I would totally yell at Sean Spicer in an Apple Store until he left and went to the Microsoft store instead to buy a real PC
I care about offending each one approximately the same.
I believe that everyone has the right to be treated equally in legal matters, but that’s a far cry from being immune to criticism, even if it’s in the form of stupid stereotypical jokes.
Oh no, please don’t call out my anonymous alter-ego on being a dick. Woe is me :(
Yeah, but on the whole, they’re not nearly as fragile as progressives would make you believe.
Now instead of the fear of making a “magic skyman” angry, we get told what we can and can’t say so we don’t make black/gay/hispanic/disabled/transgender/women/fat people angry.
I would do the same if your co-founder (and ostensibly, your friend) posted a public apology on your behalf, even though you did nothing wrong.