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Meanwhile, Zack Zwiezen utilizes the platform on a regular basis for regular, consistent activism in the industry, and actively calling out the industry big wigs for their toxicity, and unsustainable practices:

They’re not.

I legitimately want most of these, and am incredibly disappointed that we can’t add these to the kids’ toys in the house by... continuing with our current eating habits every week.

I’m not one for censorship or telling people what they can and can’t do (women, or otherwise), but I kind of wish this style/type of clothing/obsession with showing as much skin as possible, all the time, without crossing “the line” wasn’t a thing. It’s kind of exhausting existing on the internet/as a gamer, etc. and

Minecraft Bedrock is just a poorly made game, across the board, in general, though. It’s worse on Switch, honestly. Terrible draw distance, massive load times/waiting for menus to do anything at all, garbage menus/navigation, etc. I bought a couple copies for my family to be able to play together, and between getting

Right.

I think it’s a “when” problem. Internet infrastructure, latency, accessibility, and cost will all get massively better as time goes on - we’re just not there yet. OnLive (more than a decade ago!), xCloud, Stadia, etc. are all bleeding edge experiments. It’s going to get better, things are just in their pre-infancy

I hate that this is our society. That if you don’t treat self-entitled children like kings, you don’t eat.

Too bad. At least one person on Reddit didn’t like it, so they’re going to have to roll it back, and sacrifice the developer’s first born son in order to appease the neck-beard gods.

Well said. I want to add, though, that “professionalism” is an over used, misunderstood concept. It’s simply what is expected in a given workplace/industry, and, in this case, that unfortunately means bending over backwards, pandering to the community, and getting on all fours and begging like a dog for forgiveness

Alternatively: the dev said what they wanted to say, it was warranted, understandable, inoffensive, and tame, and, therefore, it was “right”, in the sense that they accomplished the communication that they (the individual) wanted to relay. It’s only “incorrect” if the goal is to pander to each and every self-entitled

I don’t want to live on this planet anymore.

Paying customers are paying customers. Their opinions matter...

I dunno about that. I feel like Fortnite would 1. make more sense, and 2. have more money throw around for something like this. And I’m sure people would be all over CBxFortnite.

If I were the designer, I would make it so that this is the “parked” stance, and when you start it up, the arms rotate up out of the way, and the claws in a forward/attack/running position, so it doesn’t look like it’s just trying to hide its face from people it knew in high school.

Huh. Yeah, actually, I’m kind of looking forward to it now...

Meh.

Hmm. I don’t know anything about the guy - legendary, his work, nonetheless.

A lot of gritty, dark stuff, and... tribal drums.

As a pretty-big fan of the franchise (most of the games, most of the books, too much time spent dreaming and planning cosplay, arguing about what makes the thing good with strangers on the internet, etc.), I just need to chime in real quick and say that I’m massively disappointed with how the show was handled, how it