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Agreed. Tracy’s post would have been better titled “Great Women in History Who Were Forced to Run Shit Behind The Scenes.” Leave the video angle out the post entirely.

I really don’t see much room for commentary on women’s success here, though, accidental or otherwise. It’s more about how social media and presenting an idealized image of our lives has become so all-consuming.

Superman is someone you’d either have to weaken so damn much in order for common enemies to be a threat and no one wants to play depowered Superman. On the other hand, if they kept him at full strength there’d simply be now threat outside of someone like Doomsday.

Supe games suffer the same issue as his comics, the inability to get deep or a sense of tension. He could only ever have stories as grand as his powers and they will all be solved by hitting things hard.

Common game mechanics issues arise when dealing with a superman game. Your common enemy will have to have some way

Wait the military said it was the pilots fault that this $115 million Flying Fortress is a total loss?

It's possible the aircraft did receive very real structural damage but didn't fail catastrophically

It went over it’s designed load limits. The airframe was compromised.

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I’m with Quinn. I know it’s a TV show, but about as close to the truth as anyone’s going to get.

Alternatively, hit the power stations/substations with precision munitions, knocking out the power grid. Then hit water treatment and sewage treatment facilities. Any fuel truck going into the city is a valid target.

I wouldn’t mind nuking the assholes, but the land that they’re on isn’t theirs. They stole it from the people who were living there peaceably. We don’t have any right to destroy it and contaminate it. Unfortunately, when you’re on higher moral ground than your foe, you’ve gotta work three times harder to beat them.

Let’s keep the fallout to a minimum and just stage a combined BUFF & BONE party. 2,000 500lb bombs per ship per day. We dropped more tonnage on the Hanoi rail yards in one bombing run than we dropped in Afghanistan in the first 2 years of the war.

I said the same thing.

ISIS’ center of gravity isn’t physical, it’s fundamentally philosophical. Specifically, recruitment and support centered on the perception across the ummah that Muslims are oppressed by the West. Physically, economically, militarily...they’re decentralized.

Fallout is nowhere near as bad as people have been led to believe, especially for airburst detonations. If it were, the entire states of Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and half of California would have been rendered uninhabitable a long time ago.

Well, there’s that whole radiation and fallout thing, which might put a damper on the lives of innocent people in the area.

If this game had been released by any other company in this state they would’ve been slaughtered in reviews and comment sections all across the net, but because “it’s Besthesda” they get a pass. Horseshit.

You must not play many Bethesda titles. This has been the least buggy Bethesda title launch ever. They’re getting better and better at QA.

I think I’m going to put Fallout 4 back on the shelf for a week or two until some patches start rolling out and modders continue to dig through the files. There’s just too much jank, too much broken and too much ugly.

You think that’s bad? Try being the one responsible for designing exhaust ports.