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Yeah, I reaaaaaally don’t understand the mental gymnastics it takes to say that any of this was because of Sony’s reaction to the Activision Blizzard acquisition?

Unity will limit fees to 4% of a game’s revenue for customers making over $1 million,

As someone who rolled a Dwarf paladin... extra movement would be VERY welcome.

This is a level of price gouging your customers that is just absurd. Even the initial installation policy is just wildly disproportional.

This is the thing that confuses me about this game, tbh. The one thing I have generally felt that Bethesda games offered over a lot of other open world exploration ish games is that it felt rewarding to actually kind of look in nooks/crannies, to see what fun little stories the devs put into a place through

While I think the headpiece is really poor, I can ignore that. But I honestly don’t think Winstead is doing a great job. But I don’t think anyone is, honestly...

Yeah... that’s not at all how Ahsoka was in any of the EU stuff she was in. She’s had a range of emotions, a range of experiences, but she’s always been more... alive... than Dawson is playing her. Dawson is going deep into some kind of patient mysticism that just doesn’t feel like the character to me.

Two things:

Yeah, tbh, Bethesda sucks at main quest lines. Idk why, but I’ve never found them compelling. They actually start strong and I’m decently interested, but then they always sorta fall apart?

Honestly, I was extremely disappointed in Winstead’s performance. I struggle to believe she was given any background information about the character, let alone had actually watched any of Rebels...

Gingersnaps is queer in the way that anything that neither demonizes nor objectifies the sexuality and bodies of young women. That feels fundamentally queer, no matter in what direction that sexuality is directed.

There’s such an obnoxious lack of queer representation in werewolf stories. A person who sneaks into the woods once a month to become a hairy beast, and let loose their inner, hedonistic, animal nature?

Ugh. Just the mentality which must motivate implementing that as a feature...

Honestly, while grindr and other dating apps might contribute, there’s a much more significant factor in why LGBTQIA+ people can struggle with flirting.

I just watched the trailer for the first time, and there are only 2 points where I thought that it didn’t sound like Martinet. And I don’t mean it being super obviously, just it landing a bit wrong.

Counterpoint: Thor: Ragnarok is an excellent movie and the primary issue with Thor: Love and Thunder is that it feels like it’s desperately trying to be Ragnarok instead of finding its own rhythms. Love and Thunder isn’t horrible, it’s just not good.

Yeah, I’m realizing just how much grinding I’d need to do to cap the battle pass and I’m really not feeling it now. Annoyed with myself for spending the money.

I’m not sure anyone is actually happy with the power levels of their class besides Necromancers, and some Druid builds.

When you clear certain dungeons, you’ll get an aspect added to your collection (codex of power) and you can always imprint from that. But they’re the weakest, base version of those effects. So like an effect that has a 13% trigger rate from the codex could, say, go up to 24% from item rolls or something.

I think Aspects have made it way, way worse. Because now there’s a whole new level to inventory management and comparing items, and inventory management already sucked. Now you have to not only figure out if an item is better, but if an item + an aspect you have access to is better (and the aspects might be in your