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That’s not an analogous situation though. Rating isn’t mandatory, it’s optional, and likewise, stores are free to set whatever standards they want for what they want to sell. You are free to produce an A/O game and release it digitally, for example, or release it completely unrated.

Chapter artificers more like it. I imagine the chapters actually preferred them blessed but bare so the appropriate rituals and paintjobs can be applied by the chapter’s serfs.

Good in theory, but a logistical nightmare. We have a huge population, so that would be hundreds of thousand to millions of folks reporting for duty each year if it was manditory.

i’d still play it. the remaster looks fantastic, plays very well, and included all the DLC. I actually own both versions, and prefer the ps4 one.

I blame nintendo. Super mario all stars started all this back in the day, iirc.

Mei.

Actually, even the spash damage can be a real help. I’ve seen plenty of players run for cover/break ranks when rockets start landing on and near them.

I honestly loved it. He’s out of the game, but yet, still hunting for that next big find, except this time, as a legit explorer/businessman.

It’s cost me quiet a few kills and lives so far. It’s a very noticeable delay when I hit that button or dodge that last short and suddenly i’m dead, and the replay says I never did the action

Why is it a problem? I mean, these sort of changes can be made, and are made pretty much every day for any character. IF you look at the concept art to final character for pretty much any game you see a pretty massive evolution.

Finishing Uncharted 4 tonight, then some long neglected modded Fallout 4 with the new DLCS, staring with the latest one.

It was heavily marketed as an RPG controller at that. The fact it was great for disabled people was not really advertised.

ASCIIgrip, right? IT was quite nifty, but useless once games started requiring the sticks.

The icon of Sin one was cool, because it’s also a callback to some lore about it from Doom 2, that is, that it had a body, and wasn’t just a head. Sure enough, you can see the remains of the body in the new stage.

Virtuosity had the same setup, allowed for free movement in a virtual environment.

Neither of those were enemies of the united states though. Lee was, in fact, he was our greatest enemy.

Keep in mind, they had to rewrite all the events scripting, and it lacks many of the functions of the current live server, not to mention potential hardware or back-end software differences on the current servers between current wow and what classic was running.

Yeah, Lee killed way more americans then Hitler did.

My thoughts on that is well, YS is basic ally about serial killing of children, something few games I can think of do. Most have you fighting at least adult somethings.

Actually, IIRC they did it the old fashioned way, with the cast actually noting how inefficient that was.