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Yeah. I had a top-of-the-line 2015 iMac—not the beefiest gaming machine you can get, but more than enough to run most recent games, except the most taxing ones like Crysis or whatever, on ultimate settings—and TS3 would still give me issues. It was especially a problem on the map that came with Island Paradise, where

i played TS3 on a 2008 mac laptop.

These same people claimed that it was being held for paid DLC despite it being said there were issues in development leading them to be cut, along with basements which people also claimed was being held for paid DLC. They still claimed this when basements were patched in, claming that people complained enough.

These same people claimed that it was being held for paid DLC despite it being said there were issues in development leading them to be cut, along with basements which people also claimed was being held for paid DLC. They still claimed this when basements were patched in, claming that people complained enough.

It’s fine that they added toddlers, but the people who’ve spent years complaining about it and treating it like priority #1 have exaggerated their case, and mostly come off as straight-up demented.

The ending was no way a let down. I think a lot of people missed the whole point behind the brilliance of it and what BioWare tried to achieve. It really hit the nail on all of the games themes which each ending tackling certain themes, and only one threads them.

I think that your experience and journey through the

Okay, fight me, because I think Mass Effect 3 is the best of the series, despite the disappointing ending. Don’t misunderstand me, all of the games are fantastic, but the third one does so much good stuff. You get to visit all the races homeplanents, you get to see all the characters from the first two games again,

Not to mention her saying this: “McSweeney texts again on December 29, “U hate me cus I’m white. Our conversations r everything to me btw. We have a lot of friends in common and if anyone of them saw this I would b so ashamed.”

Yeah, that’s a huge red flag. He’s smart to have seen the signs.

Agreed. There are red flags and then there are dealbreakers. For me, the dealbreakers are things like out the gate saying something racist, misogynistic, or homophobic. Saying all the dudes on the app “look gay” would seal the deal for me. He at least was nice enough to not ghost her, but it was pretty obvious he

Yes! I came here to write the same thing! I’m pretty sure he was over it as soon as she said “The dudes all look gay to me”. I mean that’s when I would have been like, “Cool. I don’t want to ever meet this person.”

This article is a little deceptive because you start midway through the text exchange, where he seems like he’s being cold and she seems like he’s being chatty. Start at the actual beginning, where she opens by text bombing him a bunch about how every dude on the app “looks gay”:

Totally justified seeing as she pretty much slandered him.

Really? He seems absolutely fine in this exchange. You can tell pretty early on that he got the crazy vibe from her crazy texts, so he backed off and was just hoking. He was never disrespectful and didn’t ghost her. He. . . seems fine?

That was awkward as fuck. I’m so glad I’m not single and I don’t have to text new people anymore.

Seriously, you’re the one who brought the whole thing up in the first place, lady!

“But observing that fact, even understanding it, doesn’t necessarily engender empathy. In fact, quite the contrary.”

Ummm no. Not really.

That’s definitely better than the in-game pic, but still, of all the ways you could have the Quarians end up looking, purple humans with magic marker on their face and minutely larger irises is pretty uncreative and disappointing.

Hell, it’d almost be more interesting if they ended up looking EXACTLY like humans.

While I agree that the Photoshop was insanely lazy, I always thought that any reveal of Tali’s face would be disappointing - part of her appeal is that mystique. Plus I get really tired of humanoid aliens in what is otherwise very creative science fiction - why does she need to be so similar to a human woman? Why does