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The vast majority of the armor in the game has been made obsolete with power caps and non-retroactive upgrades to the armor system. The game encourages you to grind for this cool loot and make your character look amazing just to make more and more of it worthless with each passing season.

Nah, AI would be like: that’s cool, but we already got Zenyatta, Orisa, and Bastion.

I’m not big into comics lore or anything, so I don’t know if Batwoman has a way around that (like maybe it’s a wig), but it always seemed weird to me to have a vigilante with long hair unrestrained by the costume. Seems like a good way to leave a lot of DNA evidence.
Anyway, I really like the piece with the horned

So, one of them shows a progression of someone’s life from crying toddler, preteen, 20s, 30s with a baby, and boom! she’s suddenly like 60-70 yrs old. It kinda irks me in an OCD way; it previously jumped around one decade between life stages, then it skips like 3-4 decades. There’s probably a lot of interesting human

If I didn’t already know what Stadia is, I’d find this ad very confusing and unhelpful. On the plus side, I like seeing Reggie Watts in things (I especially loved his crazy TED Talk).

I’ve always liked the attitude and art of Borderlands, and as a Destiny player, the looter shooter aspect appeals to me as well, but I never felt compelled to finish BL2 nor the pre-sequel. Since BL3 is apparently just more of the same, there’s no reason to give it shot.

This was never meant to do be a challenge. It was meant to be a time and resource sink.

I don’t understand this position. The protagonist is a 14 yr old kid whose mom is dead, and his dad is a distant asshole who shows no interest in him as a son. He’s then saddled with an enormous responsibility to pilot a gigantic biomechanical monstrosity, and he feels all the pain for whatever happens to it in battle.

I know the series is called Blade Runner, but not every entry into this world has to be from the perspective of a blade runner. I’m tired of the “hunting the replicants” perspective.

I assume the writer means prophetic of the many, many mass shootings that have happened in the US in recent memory. It was so self-evident to me that I didn’t require specifics.

Ok, but how do difficulty ratings work? How do I make sure my frigate doesn’t get critically damaged and have to be pulled back empty-handed? What happens if I don’t pull them back? Can I raise the stats of my frigates through experience? 

I don’t know how, but I guess I missed it. 

Thanks, I don’t know how I missed that, given how short it all was.

Interesting. Any news on the pricing yet? I got the game free on PS+, but I never got around to joining a school or learning new moves after. An expansion may pull me back.

Ah yes, the classic “blame Bernie Sanders and his supporters” for Hillary Clinton’s failed campaign against an idiot lunatic with 0 political experience.

BS. It’s the writer’s job to write the story in such a way that it makes sense within the context of its universe.

So instead of actually being literate and putting the slightest bit of brainpower into what you read, you make dumb comments based on “general feel” that has nothing to do with what’s actually written. No matter how many quotation marks you wrap around the “peaceful,” it’s still a nonsense conclusion on your part.

“It’s a forum. Which to me should be open.” Other people’s websites don’t have to conform to your rules. Clearly you needed the lesson, and I’m happy to make you a tiny bit less stupid. You’re welcome. I’m very wise and generous with my knowledge, I know :)

I was scrolling down, and this comment was so eye-rollingly bad that I had to stop and laugh. Freedom of speech means the government can’t stop you from saying what you want, it doesn’t mean that a privately-owned website has to approve your comments.

Nowhere in the article does the writer say they want a peaceful future, and I have no idea how you came to that conclusion. The criticism was that there is nothing shown so far that hasn’t been seen in other media with similar settings. The Witcher series was far from peaceful, but the writer holds it up as an example