Looks cool, but it's almost as if they're just updating this mini-game and not the complete product out of spite...
Looks cool, but it's almost as if they're just updating this mini-game and not the complete product out of spite...
There appear to be several alterations between this and the previous Souls games just from these clips; movement speed, firearms, enemy behaviour, etc. If too much of it is changed, then it would lose its identity as a game and become something else entirely, but it certainly looks like enough has been improved and…
So much sugar, I feel sick just looking at it. :(
Metal Gear, GTA V, Diablo 3, New Vegas and Skyrim and similar are games made by studios that have been around forever that have teams of hundreds and multi-million dollar budgets allotted to them by major publishers and wealthy investors (Often at the cost of said publishers overriding the creative decision making of…
Again, whether or not something is "true injustice" is beside the point. Let's explore your logic with a simple bit of pseudocode:
That is good to know. Thank you for the clarification!
Except necessity didn't have anything to do with your original argument. After your argument was demonstrated as flawed, you, sir, moved the goalpost.
Err, no, I'm not "comparing and equating" racial oppression to the ban on drug use, I'm pointing out how your logic is flawed And inconsistent. Your argument is basically "if x law is broken, and the consequences for said law are dire, then the law breaker is irresponsible," with x being the variable: it could be…
How is breaking said law irresponsible when it's so easy to break and get away with? 99.99% of the time you WILL get away with illegal drug use. The authorities really only go after the occasional celebrity to make an example out of them once in while, or the idiots who aren't discrete about their illegal activity…
"You do not 'trip balls' or 'freak out'"
It looks very professional, and I applaud the theme of overcoming bullying—bullying is a very real problem and we as a society need to take measures to stop it—but my concern is in how bullies are being portrayed as monsters when the reality is far more complex than that.
Umbasa.
And altering your state of consciousness is bad because? To quote Terence McKenna, "Psychedelics are illegal not because a loving government is concerned that you may jump out of a third story window. Psychedelics are illegal because they dissolve opinion structures and culturally laid down models of behaviour and…
Using illegal drugs does not mean you are an irresponsible person. There are legal activities far more irresponsible than any illegal drug, such as drinking, or eating at McDonald's.
Arguing that everyone should be equally punished by an unjust law is only supporting said unjust law. It does nothing to fix the problem; it just ensures that even more people are subject to its disgusting punishments. A more productive response to this would have been to use it as an opportunity to call out all drug…
Putting an effort into ensuring that everyone is punished by an unjust law isn't solving the problem, it's merely supporting said unjust law. You should be arguing for the repeal of drug laws and the end of the war on drugs, instead.
I mean, drug laws the world over are unjust. A nation will never stop being "too strict" until it ends its war on drugs altogether and allows people to freely use whatever they so desire on their own bodies.
The amount of homophobia in these comments is beyond sad.
Who's forgetting that we reproduce through heterosexual procreation, and why is reproducing through heterosexual procreation even relevant? The "pragmatic" population growth argument is asinine because homosexuals can't be "discouraged" from being homosexuals, and there will always be a certain portion of homosexuals…