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Could you elaborate on why you feel the original game mechanics offer a better gameplay experience and community building?

Why can’t we fucking objectively compare mechanics and prefer one over the other?

The only thing I don’t love about this article is the implication that passing a polygraph somehow strengthens the credibility of Perrineau’s accusations.

The devil is in the details though. What really constitutes Quality of Life changes? Since you’re not a WoW fan I’ll give you some examples of changes that have been made over the years:

You’re referencing ‘tens of thousands’ like this is a meaningful number of players though... And again, remember that unofficial servers all had their own version of what Classic was.

Almost as thought... the current you cannot reclaim what the 12-years past you once had? I mean sure, there’s always going to be exceptions to the rule but you sort of just said it here:

Probably for the same reasons you decided to chime in with your attempt at a witty one-liner :)

This is kind of how I feel my experience on Classic would be.

I would like to correct two points here.

This was inevitable.

His grayscale argument is so... curious.

So THIS is how the Gay Mafia is converting our children!?

Name another sport that athletes go by handles?

My humble recommendations:

So much of this final season felt like the writers were just ticking off boxes on their checklist of characters to bring in for a final farewell. I get the necessity for that but I wish they had spent a bit more effort to make it less obvious.

The description of his want to kiss her reminds me a lot of my sister. She developed fairly early and an in-law always wanted to give her a ‘great big hug’. Because he wanted to feel her breasts against his chest. It was gross and inappropriate and my mother would always try to keep them apart.

I imagine an equally large number of parents also call and bitch at transactions they didn’t approve, which makes me wonder why they attach the payment method in the first place.

The only legal argument for compelling such a disclosure would be if the loot boxes were essential to gameplay. And again... as much as many of us feel that there is a compulsion to buy these boxes they are not mandatory.

You don’t own the game; you own a license to play the game. It’s how developers make sure they retain all the rights to their code and the right to terminate your account at any time.

I find myself returning to Minecraft off and on; sometimes because I’m bored and sometimes because one of my nieces or nephews decides they want to pursue Minecraft on the PC instead of their console.