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Yes, but also no. When you make something that absolutely hits in a big way with a bunch of people, you dramatically increase sales. Overly complex means that many people will avoid it, and so you want to avoid that, but this is different from dumbing something down. When you dumb things down, it pisses people off,

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Oh, no, it’s WAY worse than that. Just listen to him:

LOL

I mean, if you turned off all the post processing effects and ran it at 480p, it might work? That game absolutely HUMBLED my 3080, no idea how a ps4 will fair.

It’s a great list, and I feel bad that I’m literally going to play BG3 until Starfield comes out, and I doubt there is room for anything else in my free time.

Wow, it’s very rare that an individual is such a horrible Ahole that I would side with Activision, but here we are.

Yes, because the AC games sell more than it did, and they are silly, and just want immediate money, and have no real concept of developing things for the future. 

“The main character” is absolutely a stretch, but also, she runs off and has a very big series of stories that don’t involve Geralt or Yennifer, and spends a good deal of time teleporting around, finding a new family with The Rats, talking with the Aen Elle, etc. So she becomes a co-main character, with her own

I think this is absolutely PERFECT. The first season literally has has the evil corporation lying to the poor souls stuck in its system, and the only way out is for them to unite against the tyranny, so yeah. This is appropriate.

I mean, it’s literally a 2 season limited series, so...

Yes, an excellent point!

Yes, exactly. And this, too has it’s own ableist problems, as it assumes a “normal” that can be a real problem with dealing differences in people—again, something worthy of discussion—but it isn’t the cut and dry mods=lack of humanity (thus disability adaptations somehow mean less human) that the video implies. 

Both the OG game, and this video miss the point through a lack of nuance. The TTRPG cludges a system that doesn’t do what it means to do, accidentally saying that X number of disability aids = less than human, and that is stupid and wrong. It’s obvious in the game that they aren’t trying to dehumanize disabled people,

A tornado and a prayer our only hope (I don’t remember if I had Bless at that point)

Oh, lord, the necrofire everywhere...

That’s because the ship was boring, and that prison island was mostly boring. DoS2 got SO MUCH BETTER once you were done with Act 1. And I’ll be honest, I only got past act 1 when I was doing a coop campaign with a friend.

Environmental effects are 95% reduced. There are still a few moments when you can find a barrel, or a weak structure, etc. and take advantage of that, but it’s pretty much what you would expect from a DnD game, not a Divinity game.

Good news for my gamepass queue, but bad news all around. 

I’m not at all worried about the framerate, as it runs well in the early access builds I’ve played, and there were obviously some debug issues that probably won’t matter, but I think that the animation almost certainly isn’t going to get better (but I hope it does). I didn’t mind the generic big-RPG bland animations

Yes, far worse. Poorly written, poorly acted, barely making any sense, and surprisingly ugly, to boot. While Rise of Skywalker was also terrible, The Force Awakens was only derivative, and The Last Jedi was a flawed but very good movie. But all three of the sequels were beautifully shot and well acted (Driver and