iristhesupport
Iris
iristhesupport

I have a couple hundred hours into this game now and may have encountered one “game breaking” bug that required me to go back to the latest autosave. I’m not saying it didn’t happen, plenty of people like you attest that it does and I have no reason to doubt it. Of your points the only part I personally experienced

My favorite part is when she yelled “It’s webbing time!” and webbed all over the bad guys.

So what?

I didn’t start playing it until December after it had seen multiple patches, and while I have encountered various glitches (from relatively minor to some fairly serious ones) and still do to this day (I’m just at the end of Act 2 now), all in all I’ve been extremely pleased with the experience. Perhaps the (well

I’ve bought the game twice- once on PC and again on PS5 to enable easier couch co-op with my fiancé. The love and effort they put into this game is amazing. They’ve also made roughly a billion dollars in sales.

Want the best part of this? It is the same writer, the story is made by the same person that worked on Morbius. They literally rewarded mediocrity

You realize the Morbius Re-release is one of the greatest cases of a large corporation getting punked in the history of PR.

Oh, thank you! For the one where you order the books by size, I thought I had to do it fast in order to get the second star. But the second solution is clearly going tallest to shortest (or vice versa depending on what you did the first time).

I spent 15-20 minutes fiddling with the book spines that have designs on them trying to make a coherent pattern. The solution had NOTHING to do with the pattern on the spines.

Thankfully my twitter feed has calmed down. I ended up blocking a bunch of people for how they were acting on the rumors. I do like the name Console Zealots.

The console war bullshit has been tired since it was Nintendo vs. Sega. It frustrates me that it has been this pervasive over the years, and announcements like this (and a lot of what the leaders of the game companies do) just feed into it and make it worse.

It probably didn’t help that Gaming Websites had multiple articles “What does this mean?” “Is this the end of the xbox?” “What comes next?” So instead of a simple press statement they now had to go and put out fires they didn’t start.

I moved past that ages ago, and many of my friends did as well.

Console warriors is a bit strong I think, I’m honestly surprised there’s that many left in this day and age. I moved past that ages ago, and many of my friends did as well. It’s just a way for people far richer than I to manipulate consumers in to spending way more money so they can become even richer. Anti-consumer

I agree with you about that article conveniently omitting any death threats Cawthorn and his family have received. A lie of omission is still a lie, and I agree that it paints a narrative that suggests either only certain groups receive death threats or that only certain death threats should be denounced.

Loving the big-yikes energy here.

Too many people seem to think in this type of setting that all bets are off and you can kill indiscriminately. What I like to point out to these people is there’s a difference between killing to survive and going out of your way to kill people that don’t need to be killed. The first game really hammered in the point

I can see how the concept works. If the issue is about death threats than it shouldn’t matter who is receiving them at all. That’s the point, the posts here are not about sympathy for victims but all about “well you can’t say that about them because why didn’t you feel that about about this?” Aka: Whataboutism.

Dude, fuck off with your whataboutism. You don’t give a shit about anyone other than feeding into whatever culture war you’re currently jerking off to.  No one needs your concern trolling.

I can’t help but wonder that if you put younger people into the higher echelons, we’d see fewer endless sequels.”