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What’s genuinely shocking is that Unity believe they can apparently completely unilaterally make absolutely vast changes to their rules, without consultation, without real warning, and severely to the detriment of the people using their product. Even if they get you to sign something saying that, that’s not exactly

With climate change a we're probably going to all be in beach huts, but not in a good way, sadly.

The Wheel of Time series? I agree the books needed a lot of changing but what Judkins has done there is nothing short of stunningly dumb creative homicide. He’s thrown out the baby, the bathwater and the friggin’ tub for that matter.”

No, you don’t need to do that.

I think there is too, in theory. I think there issue has kind of been trying to hard on the plots and somehow ending up with a lot of pretty bad plots, but they’ve been nailing the characters. Even Moon Knight, which was a mess, I loved Isaacs, Hawke, Calamawy (hope she’s in more things) and their characters.

One suspects he is full MGTOW with this attitude.

It’s not a “bunch of bullshit”, dude, you need to grow up and understand that other people exist.

The ironic thing is that some of the people who were marginalized in 1978 are now the conservatives doing the attacking. John Lydon being a prime example.

It’s also pretty funny to have 2003 be the “early online gaming communities”, because that’s like, two or three years before that whole thing kind of ended, or started rapidly ending. I’d been playing games online regularly since 1996, and talking about games online since 1993, a whole decade earlier. I will say you

Sounds like StarUI is the main thing I need because it has value/mass which was how I judged everything in Skyrim.

Love how people who are extremely out of date and have no idea what’s going on don’t say “Oh shit, I didn’t know that, sucks”, but instead moan and whinge about how terrible it is that someone pointed that out.

Chill out dude.

No not really. It shouldn’t be objectively worse to take the stealth approach - if anything the opposite should be true.

“Off the top of my head: Deus Ex: Human Revolution/Mankind Divided, Dishonored 1&2 and Prey. Combat in those games is entirely viable and really not all that difficult (and I finished them all on their highest difficulties, as I did Cyberpunk). By the halfway point of those games, you’re pretty overpowered and

Sorry, you’re really stretching and you’ve completely overstretched.

I don’t think many people pretend it’s perfect.

Yeah there are several fixer/gig missions where there is are genuine immersive sim approaches available, but like, there’s usually nearly zero incentive to do them. You don’t get all the loot and XP you’d get from shooting your way in. The cops aren’t going to come just because there’s a gunfight (which is not

I mean, absolutely, but I think there’s a little more to it than just “stretched thin” being an issue - which does weaken it. It’s more like, about 30% of proper missions are genuinely well set up to be approached in a clever, thoughtful, multiple-real-solutions immersive sim kind of way, and about 70% (and this is

That’s like calling Fallout 3 Oblivion with guns.”

I mean, you don’t have to patch if you have an unfinished playthrough. Depending on the platform you might even be able to play an older version.