Now I’m no history buff. But I’m guessing we’re going to be fighting mongolians during their first invasion of japan. They conquered tsushima, I think the invasion as a whole was a massive failure.
Now I’m no history buff. But I’m guessing we’re going to be fighting mongolians during their first invasion of japan. They conquered tsushima, I think the invasion as a whole was a massive failure.
Like it or hate it, the acceptance of transgendered people was crossing a line. Crossing lines is something society sometimes does and adapts to most of the time. In the mean time it brings confusion, uncertainty, and fear. Many people are asking where the new line is. At what point is it a mental disorder that…
Wait. It says Farming Simulator Nintendo switch edition. But she has a Dualshock 4 in her hands.
Are you saying that because these words were from a writer of a movie they essentially mean nothing? Come on man, he’s trying to make a point here. Should he have lied and said that it’s from a philosophy book or civil rights leader? What difference would that have really made? Try taking what he said seriously and…
This is what more video game developers and publisher need. Good communication.
Wait a minute, what about Mei? The Chinese version of a Chinese character?
Whether it’s Call of Duty or Battlefield. Whether it’s historically accurate or not. I’ll be too busy pumping bullets into you to even notice. If it was the abominable snow man or Dick Dastardly (at least for War Pigeon), then I would probably take note.
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There is certainty an element of that. Just last week I saw a clip of someone being interviewed on msnbc and the guest said that healthcare works in other developed countries because they have a homogeneous population. Now there are two things he could be trying to say. 1. The population’s minorities somehow makes it…
It’s true that the US has a large population. Germany does too. Not quite as large sure. Health care for an entire country is complicated and a large population only adds to complications. But that doesn’t mean you throw your hands up and say this is too complicated, I give up. I don’t want to offend anybody but, it…
Then what does a society do when it’s population lacks empathy? Do they find the cause of such a result and attempt a solution head on or do they work around the lack of empathy and somehow use it to achieve their goals?
I imagine fraud does happen, but I wonder how widespread it is. If it was the majority or even half of the population we’d be hearing a lot more about it. I think the majority are people who really need help and it’d be wrong to take it away from them because of a few tricksters. I have no doubt that fraud like that…
“deserve” is a strong word to use. I am aware that Americans culturally evolved from puritans. Remnants of that have clearly remained to this day. “Are you sick or poor? I guess god doesn’t love you. Therefor you don’t deserve help.”
So the American people are worried that their government won’t be up to the task. It’ll simply be too much for them and everyone won’t be covered. See in my mind, all other developed countries have had universal healthcare for a while now. I guess those governments are just better at the job.
I have no dog in this race, but I am curious about something. It seems there are a lot of Americans who are against complete or even partial government controlled health care. What can a government conceivably do with that? Are they worried that the government can’t be trusted and will do something malicious? Are…
That worries me. I’m worried about Telltale Games. Playing the games yourself means that you’re making the decisions and driving the story in the direction of your actions. If their player base is seeing the act of playing their games as ‘work’, then Telltale might as well write CGI films.
I remember reading an interview of Sean Murray published on PCGamer’s website. If i’m not mistaken, he said that the team intentionally left base building out because their vision of the game was continued exploration and didn’t want the player to settle.
Oh, i know *exactly* what you mean. I loved AC For Answer. I thought it was the peak of AC’s evolution gameplay wise. That game was so fast paced it made an RPG fan cousin of mine’s head spin. Not kidding. AC5... i was left disappointment. So much so that even though i always play each iterations follow up, i still…
Non-Gaming content? Oh do they mean the mugging? Yeah, that is non-Gaming.