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Still have to respect that he is sticking to his guns, not just rolling over.

I liked the side quests, my complaint is that far too many of them involve gathering lists of components. Which then risk that you won't have enough of those components for crafting.

We are very close to entirely mechanized warfare. Drones in the sky and robots on the ground.If there is human involvement it will be via remote control.

Here's the sad thing, a lot of people need to find a group to blame for their unhappiness.

Thank God the GOP has been stock piling freedom fries!

I am a bit frustrated with all the check list and resource gathering. I have yet to get enough of anything to open up one of the new magic expertise. I have 2 out of 3 books and 1 out of 3 mist essence or whatever it is.

No, I'm with you on that, there are just too many. I wouldn't mind if they were longer and more interesting if there were far fewer of them.

Still a great game overall, but the interface is a bit clunky.

It's like a false alarm. Miss a loot chest because there's some iron nearby you think triggered the alert sound.

Come on now. I am addicted to the game but you really have to play for quite a while before some of this stuff starts to get on your nerves and even with those issues it remains a great game.

I gave in to the cheat on the war table because I got sick of having to keep going back over and over again. It's so slow to wait for haven or Skyhold to load, then run all the way to the war room opening countless doors on the way.

That's a huge problem. Too many awful people treat rape victims as liars until proven truthful.

I have mixed feelings about it. Loving the game overall, but I am in Skyhold and I am feeling a little bored with the conversations, and just the amount of time it takes to run around within the keep to do stuff.

Looking into this, you are regurgitating highly dubious stats as fact and you are spreading a myth that plays into the view we should view rape victims as liars until proven otherwise.

When any other type of crime is reported, we believe a crime as committed. The only dispute is if the person accused is the person who actually committed the crime, i.e. mistaken identity.

When you encourage misogyny or bigotry you are going to have a small group of people who take those views and become violent.

You act like hate is just something people feel and that no one acts on it, except for a violent shooter.

Correct! That is it.

I agree, it's not all that complex. It's misogyny.

Not so much the article, but the fact that you went out and shopped. And not just for that one item you would not have been able to afford otherwise, but many, many stores.