Just make sure the rogue is always engaging enemies who are already fighting other enemies, and they will make really short work of most foes.
Just make sure the rogue is always engaging enemies who are already fighting other enemies, and they will make really short work of most foes.
So, commentariat-based D&D group, anyone?
"WE GET BACK AT THEM! WE GET BACK! AT THEM!"
Aw, come on man, no one was ever laughing about space genocide…
I think I've heard of an all-female outfit named Slunt before.
GDDMNT
I would say that the only thing he actually has culpability for as far as overselling the game was failing to stymie the insinuation that it was a potentially multiplayer experience. There were interviews were he was asked, straight up, if there was any multiplayer feature in the game, to which he gave what I call a…
"What, you guys aren't into the Alaskan pipeline?"
I think…I *think* what he's referring to is the perception that progressives are vilifying the perspectives of a social class in order to advocate for another. The fact hat the vilified class is the historically protected and empowered class in this case, according to the argument as I understand it, is not addressed…
I don't think people are necessarily opposed to the idea, but they do seem to be opposed to the idea of you and folks like yourself judging them for it. That's the issue, whether or not you agree that it should be.
I mean, that clearly means the smut is doing its job well, right?
Eh, Dan Snyder still has work right?
I feel quite bad for the guy; it was very obvious that this was his first time in charge of something big and that Sony had ballooned it out of all proportion to what Hello Games probably intended, essentially making a minecraft-style exploration game made by a couple of dozen people into a big summer tent-pole…
I do wonder whether Sean Murray will ever be allowed near a microphone without a publicist-mandated muzzle ever again.
In the same way that people can't generally stand the idea of someone else getting something without having "earned" it by some arbitrary measure, a lot of folks get angry when they perceive that a thing they used to be entitled to is now being managed for profit. I admit that even though they stress that traditional…
Yeah…either that or it just actively refuses to acknowledge its own role in the ecosystem its criticizing, I don't really know which is worse.
That's fair enough. I guess I just…do expect those people to be assholes.
It's not as if she deserves it or anything, but isn't Entourage like, a show specifically designed for out of touch alpha-bro douchebags with more money and influence than sense? Which part of that did "treat women like humans" really figure into?
Anti-intellectualism at it's finest!
"Man, I remember having a few lingering shreds of belief in humanity….."
Yeah…what's the point in that?