If you pay attention to how it was worded, it seems there will be no bias towards selecting women (“there will be no quotas”), but a more concerted effort in referring more women to open positions and to increase employee retention among women.
If you pay attention to how it was worded, it seems there will be no bias towards selecting women (“there will be no quotas”), but a more concerted effort in referring more women to open positions and to increase employee retention among women.
I understand this article is just meant to be funny, but doesn’t Breath of The Wild keep your last manual save? Just tell your kid to not overwrite that.
Sam and Niko, too.
Asianwashing? Sure, asianwashing. The whole blonde japanese thing going on also makes it look very much like cosplay.
Hmm, true, that’s more Chaotic than Neutral. I’ve never played too much DnD, so I never got too much into the intricacies, but I’ve always felt that Neutral is really narrow in scope.
Goddamnit, Jason.
I get what you’re saying, but, well, take taxes, for example. I don’t think it’s a stretch to say most people would agree that taxes are necessary for society as a whole to function, right? You may not agree with all individual taxes, or maybe with the amount you pay, but, as a concept, I’d say most people would agree…
I agree with what you said, but I’d like to point out that the wage gap in Hollywood is even more absurd than elsewhere. Like, twice as bad.
There’s a lot to be said about the DM, too. Lawful Good is a great alignment for the DM to twist the PC’s moral compass around.
I feel like most people are more Neutral Good. A lot of regular people follow the laws because there are consequences for not doing so, but have no qualms with driving over the speed limit, the occasional illegal download, or maybe something larger, like tax evasion.
Are Americans allowed to adapt Snow White (a German story)? What about Kill Bill, which liberally borrows Japanese aesthetics, or The Magnificent Seven, a western adaptation of Shichinin no Samurai?
Books and comics are also different mediums, but they work. I think the big difference is that anime fans demand total fidelity to the source material, which makes them fail as movies.
I agree with everything you said, but only because people regard OoT as a perfect 10/10. I’ve replayed it last year and I still think it’s a solid 9, especially if you play the 3DS remake.
I’m a long time fan of Bioware (since Baldur’s Gate) and managed to finish neither Andromeda nor Inquisition.
Not understanding that different people have different wants and needs than you is what really makes one a baby. Not understanding that it’s ok to enjoy media in different ways than yours makes one a baby. Taking pride about one’s ability to play video games and thinking less of others because of their lack of it…
Cecilia, maybe it’s worth it to point out that Chris Avellone is part of the team?
You’re not welcome here, Philistine.
... And you missed the opportunity to tell that guy that you support gay rights and it’s fine if he only likes men?
The first one I personally paid for - as in, not a gift from my parents - was probably Ogre Battle 64. I was 11 and did so many chores to be able to afford it (I’m Brazillian and games are expensive as hell here).