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I’m glad Fallen Aces falls more on the Dick Tracy side of the animation line. There’s something about golden age animation like Cuphead and Mouse that I find a little unsettling. Not saying it’s rational necessarily, but I think it might be because of the latent racism some material from that era had.

Leaning in to the ‘angry and out of depth’ thing is a choice I guess. Not one I’d make. You’ve got some real “tilted but desperate to appear smug and in control” energy going on.

Weird choice to mix fictional villains with real war criminals in your list. That says more about you than you realise.

There are jokes that hide real sentiment, and there are jokes that are so absurd they couldn’t be mistaken for truth. I think most people would probably read the OP as the latter, so your reply was maybe not as fitting as you thought.

Can’t say I’m particularly familiar with Black Panther proverbs, no. I’m neither American nor liberal. There’s some truth to the original phrase since liberalism is a centrist position, but your corruption of it not so much.

It’s not a non sequitur when there is a logical connection that you just don’t understand.

Are you saying you don’t understand the connection?

What was the point in dismissing my reply? Of course I’m just going to repost it under a comment you can’t reach.

Replying to SquidEatinDough, who dismissed this reply the first time.

Ah yes. Putin, Xi, Min Aung Hlaing and Netanyahu, all famously liberal.

Good question, I’m not sure how that part works as I’ve never tried to build on the same spot as a reported base. It’s possible the spot might still be marked as occupied, but just won’t load the base in.

It’s not perfect by any means, but NMS does handle the offensive base thing fairly well. If a base is offensive or designed to block your access to something (like expedition objectives) you can just report the base and it’ll be removed from your world right away. It at least lets you get rid of problems from your own

Bugfixes have nothing to do with it. The category is self-described as games that receive updates that evolve the player experience. CP2077 had multiple patches this year that did that.

On the other hand, if they wanted it to only include live service games (which MMOs also fall into) they probably would have called it that. It’s not like it’s a new term. The problem with the category is it’s almost always the same games year after year (Fortnite, Apex, Destiny, FF14), which makes for a really dull

They are, in my mind, still an Indie studio. They aren’t controlled by any of the big companies and is headed by someone who loves games and specifically loves making CRPGs.

It released a major patch and full-sized expansion this year, it’s got nothing to do with fixing anything. No expansion in 2021 or 2022, no nomination in 2021 or 2022.

Five well-deserved awards for BG3, congrats devs!

Yeah, that one I remember. Fran Townsend and also Armin Zerza. Such a shitshow.

Oh geez. I didn’t know that but I’m somehow not surprised. At this point you could tell me Activision resurrected Pinochet and hired him as human rights consultant and I’d be like “yeah, that fucking tracks”.

Yeah, of the current ~5600 reviews around 2500 of them are under 2 hours of playtime. That’s a pretty bad ratio, but then the game has only been out a day.