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^ Exactly my point.

The fact is, as annoying as the hot tub meta might be to some, *it’s within the boundaries of Twitch’s current TOS*

Cutting ad revenue to a streamer who’s perfectly within TOS without any warning is absolutely a red flag to be worried about, not just an eyeroll inducing moment in the slow death of

Nah, I’m an engineer with a partner who’s a streamer who I don’t want to hear the already meager ad cut she gets will suddenly be even less or non-existent because Twitch decided her top was too low cut one day or something without saying anything.

And, yes, the kind of point of my post was that this was the other end

More or less, yes. The introduction of affordable blow-up hot-tubs is what caused the meta to begin with

Nah. Twitch and the internet as a whole, has always had a disproportionate issue of regulating women’s bodies, and inconsistently at that between body types.

They aren’t “basically doing strip teases.”

Yoga streams are more provocative than hot tub streams. They just sit there and talk to chat in a bikini. Existing isn’t a strip tease, though now you’re just showing your hand on what you think about that.

Man I’m not surprised you’re still in the grays. Just say you hate women’s bodies and move on.

There’s a shit ton of stuff on Twitch that has nothing to do with being related to gaming. It stopped being a purely gaming-related space a looong, long time ago.

In fact, they are specifically taking advantage of one of the changes to Twitch’s dress code policies from just over a year ago (posted April 2020)

Pretty soon Twitch’s TOS will be “Unless you are a nun, you cannot generate ad revenue as a woman on twitch”

During one of Pawel Sasko’s Cyberpunk 2077 streams, he mentioned out loud that quite a few people on his team got their start at CDPR because of modding - which I think is pretty awesome, and I hope that they do continue to reach out to the best contributors to Witcher 3's longevity by adding them as native features

It was pulled from their own website. The mod was pulled down on both locations *by the mod team*, not by Nexusmods.

Oh yes, I absolutely remember. Witcher 2 Combat Rebalanced by one of their own devs is still one of the best W2 mods out there.

I don’t necessarily disagree with that sentiment - Witcher 3 had its fair share of bugs, sure, but I feel like that’s the expectation for any of these massive AAA titles. None of them quite

Witcher 2 and 3 are still absolutely worth the play. They are not indicative of what is going on with CP2077.

Arkham Knight got pulled off every PC digital platform.

And Yet Another Game releasing within a 10 day window of Cyberpunk 2077 that I really really want to get but will have to pass on because of it.

The middle of November is so goddamn packed this year holy hell.

Been using this thing since version 9 or so, Version 11 has been phenomenal, and I’m super hype for Version 12, which is looking like it might be the final one - Can 100% say it doesn’t feel like the game looks any different art wise, but I 100% agree, as most of my issue with Skyrim visual mods is they make it..not

At the very least, at least Anthem is in the middle of a FF14-style 2.0 development that should hopefully revamp the game. No idea when it’s coming, but at least it’s something to hope for.

The Battle Royale and Creative Mode are F2P. “Save the World,” the Zombie/Base Defense game Fortnite originally was going to be is not.

Right. Because there were never terrible, nigh unplayable games back then. We never even went so far as to bury every copy of one in a landfill to be unearthed decades later.

This is a solid point and man my joke took a much darker turn with that realization.

Excellent.