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Small correction: Rossmann is not precisely a “drugs company” but rather a drugstore chain. And given German drug regulations, that means a massive limitation as to what kind of “drugs” they can offer (supplements, basic common cold, infusions, indigestion stuff etc.). The bulk of their products are personal hygiene

Yes, there is a reason. It’s that other car makers distribute their sales over many, many more models than Tesla does. Even among BEVs.

A company I work with as a freelancer has in their corporate SOPs not to use cell phones or touchscreens while driving.

Right, when the previous poster complained about the lack of a physical tactile object, all you can come up with is something that has no distinct entities for different gears, but as flat a surface as the touchscreen...

LOL.

You might want to re-think your definition of a physical gear shift.

It’s funny how upset people get about allegedly shoved in peaceful and amicable human interaction, whereas Souls-likes, where 99% of interaction is slaughter, are deemed stellar RPGs.

But reducing human interaction to killing each other of course makes for stellar “roleplaying”

But thinking about decapitating people 24/7 is a-ok!

Neither was Cyberpunk an empty game from the get-go, nor does CDPR, like Bethesda, have a reputation of leaving the additional content and the fixing of bugs largely to modders.

It’s what happens when you have a judiciary based on spinning yarns to convince a bunch of dropouts rather than actual data and evidence.

Remind me again which Bethesda DLC was a complete game changer for the main game. Cause I can’t think of any. Yes, one Skyrim DLC gave us dragon riding, but the implementation was rather poor.

Yeah but why bother bringing up Daggerfall or Morrowind. Those games may have set the stage for Bethesda, but from a design perspective haven’t been relevant for over 20 years.

Also, hype is a thing but so is anti-hype, and Starfield definitely suffers from some anti-hype. Which is understandable, the game definitely does not live up to the hype that was created for it and there are definitely elements that need a serious patch. But a lot of the negativity thrown at it is a little

So they already expect the Deluxe Edition will need patches? /jk

Again, influence depends on recognition. Note my use of “attributed with” and “famous for.” You aren’t influential if nobody knows who you are or what you’ve done. Roberta Williams absolutely should be recognized for essentially creating the adventure game genre. However, most people don’t recognize her for that (or

We’re talking relative renown here.

I wouldn’t say that Roberta’s name carries anywhere near the renown as the examples I listed.

Personally, I liked her looks in the intro sequence more. She looked tougher, rather than relying on her cleavage.

That’s cute, given that all too often, it’s the other way round, with the devs yelling “Fix bugs? Us? If it’s so important to you, make a community patch. We’re already busy porting the bugs onto a new platform...”