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Um, Richard Biggs was born 1960. He died in 2004, at age 44.

But isn’t what defines facism the violent suppression of opposition?

Um, no?
You’re falling for the usual notions that Fascists are fascist only once they pose a completely totalitarian government. Following your logic, Hitler only became a fascist in 1933. Or Mussolini in 1922. He woke up one day and decided “Well, from today onward, I’m gonna pursue facist policies”. Evidently, that’s

thout definitions and standards, these diagrams are no more valuable than the drawings of a child. It’s not even clear whether they use a consistent definition of “upper class”.

It’s funny how your comment completely blocks out DA:O, which did have a highly complex enemy in Loghain and did treat Qunari (or the one you encounter) with quite some complexity as well. 

If you ignore the final choice of DA2, which is basically completely and utterly irrelevant.

There’s really no reason to give him yet another chance. He’s blown through enough of them.

Since Google tells me the population of the U.K. is 67.33 million, I guess I’d say that less than 0.04% of the country has a stick up their...bum. Probably close to the same percentage of Americans who will complain to the FCC about Sam Smith’s performance at the Grammys, which was also calculated to get a rise out

It’s funny when someone who by their own admission knows jack sh*t about the issue at hand feels qualified to lecture others over their supposed “echo chamber”. Congratulations, you just demonstrated that being a violent asshole (and not just verbally violent) to you is perfectly negligible.

Funny that you rank Solas so low, but have no qualms ranking others who’d sacrifice you to their cause in the blink of an eye much higher...

EU regulators have taken on Apple, Facebook, Google and countless other companies.

As in you believe other countries are pure US colonies and any notion of sovereignty is a joke.

Except it’s not the global market that matters.

What you miss is that what you perceive as “the quality of life of the average consumer” isn’t the relevant ledger. The relevant ledger is how much market influence the merger would give. 

Baldur’s Gate didn’t have a variety of origin stories that you could actually play through. It railroaded you, regardless of your background, into the same motivational events in your life. While all DA:O origins eventually end up in Ostagar, the events there are not their only motivation. Several of the backgrounds

For most of the game, she’s not someone who bothers reading the room. She’s learned growing up that everyone is just in for themselves and the number one person she needs to be concerned with is herself, because nobody else will take care of her. She believes that caring about others - humans, at least - only makes

What publishers also tend to forget is that knowing that the game may become dead at one point in the future is something that buyers may take into account when figuring out what price they are willing to pay when they buy it.

Well, the assessment of the story seems to come down to a matter of perspective and expectations. I’ve seen lets’players who did a 100% but hated the story. I haven’t seen anything yet that made me hate it, including the points cited by some, but then I’m mostly following by watching Let’s Plays...

How about dealing with the fact that life has dished you up so much crap that you’ve come to believe there is no one who remotely can empathise with you - trapping you in a self-fulfilling prophecy by driving those away who’d help you?

There’s at least one full play-through on YouTube