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You don’t have to trick or cheat someone to be anti-consumer. Apple’s repair ecosystem is anti-consumer but it’s not tricking anyone.

A game that forces you to buy an entirely new console if you want multiple people to be able to play it on their own is objectively anti-consumer.

I don’t know what you want, man. I can’t bring myself to get as angry about this as you obviously want me to, and neither can most other people, it seems. Sorry.

My assumption based on playing the previous games is that it’s all one shared, persistent, continuous space.

So... how does it work with one island being shared with multiple users asynchronously?

You don’t have to. The point of the game is that everyone that plays has a character that lives on the same island. It’s been that way since the original game 20 years ago.

any other publisher or console maker would be screamed about for months until they changed it.

They simply aren’t held to the same standards as anyone else,


As I said, it’s a pain, but that’s an issue that will be faced by a minority of users. Also, as I said, they appear to be working on a solution for that problem.

I’m assuming all the different accounts on the Switch can play their own characters in the same town, right? That’s pretty much how the game has always been intended to be played since the GameCube original.

The Cthulhu mythos is public domain at this point.  

Lego Masters is like the Great British Bake Off, but players work in teams, have a lot more time to “bake”, and they can’t eat their creations.

Evil deserves to be hated. 

Boy, is the impeachment getting to him.

No, Pelosi’s move will not unite the nation but it activated her base.

This looks awesome, but I’m a little bummed there doesn’t seem to be any area dedicated to Nausicaa or Iron Town.

Yes, but that food is for the spirits.  

No, I’m saying morality isn’t dictated by any “cultural conception.” Right is right and wrong is wrong. It’s our recognition of and adherence to that morality that changes, not the concept of morality itself.

Look, when we’re talking about society as a whole, of course some generalizations are going to be made. I never suggested that everything is better everywhere for everyone. I suggested that overall, progress has been made in building a more moral world. Obviously, it’s a work in progress that is nowhere near complete,

Right and wrong ABSOLUTELY have changed. They have always changed.