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I love this implication that anything you don't understand must be a waste of time.

I disagree with many of your own disagreements. TF2, for instance, is a squad based FPS - not a MOBA by any means.

I have to agree with you. I remember playing The Legend of Zelda: Twightlight Princess and seeing I played 80 hours to beat it and thinking that it could have been longer! I'm 30 years old myself, so I don't know where in the generational scale I really fit, but I definitely want a lot of solid game play hours if I am

Not to discount your entire wall of text - but a few add-ins:

That's a non-issue. ESO is developed by another team. You can probably blame re-engineering the game engine, or a possible Fallout 4 for delays to Elder Scrolls VI.

Much like I like to blame The Old Republic for killing KOTOR.

As much as I want this project to die, no, it didn't.

Elder Scrolls games launch every ~4 years; Morrowind was 2002, Oblivion was 2006, and Skyrim was 2011. They weren't going to change that. As Adam Stacey also noted, it was a totally different studio set up for the discrete purpose of creating this MMO. We should see

It probably had little to no effect. Elder Scrolls Online was developed by ZeniMax Online Studios. It's owned by the same parent company that owns Bethesda, but it's likely an entirely different development team.

"We made one of the most successful RPG games in history, that was number one on Steam even years after it was released. What should we do next?" "Jump into the vastly overcrowded MMO market?" "YES."

Thanks, Patricia. I really appreciate the practice of putting some of the video contents in a list form for those of us who can't watch the video.

Hey...some of us like Olimar...

This is the best fix I have heard of for LoL since forever.

That's my sense. It's like: only participate in the mode if you're gonna be a good sport about it! Dropping out is like electing to some random mode in Smash then stamping your feet when you get stuck with Olimar, IMO

Yea, I don't see how this is toxic. This is supposed to be a fun mode and not ranked. The problem lies with those taking it way too seriously.

They should force this game mode 100% on people who are disciplined for toxic attitudes.

It's more than a little bit different considering the symbol's ongoing cultural and religious prevalence in Japan. Hell, it's still know as "The Lands of the Rising Sun" in the US. It's only natural that a young Japanese boy would have imagery on the wall. If the film took place in Nazi Germany then I'd certainly

this is just a buddhist symbol. Jewish people need to lighten up.

i mean...only half of the movie is Japanese influenced....why on earth would there be japanese imagery?

This is why we can't have nice things.

That is probably the best and classiest response I couldn't imagine from someone with the tag "VagEnthusiast".