Because the way most games handle it, you’d still have to become the most powerful swordsman in the universe.
This is because it’s really hard to balance player skill vs. AI skill and make you important but not *TOO important.
Because the way most games handle it, you’d still have to become the most powerful swordsman in the universe.
This is because it’s really hard to balance player skill vs. AI skill and make you important but not *TOO important.
Then it would just wind up like the Empire/Stormcloaks line in Skyrim - you’re still Superman, fighting alongside common soldiers.
Most players would get tired quickly because of the lack of progression, freedom or growth.
counterpoint:
Children are all fucking idiots.
No, it’s not. People get frustrated and say rude shit.
You’re being a sanctimonious twat.
I have, frequently.
Only mealy-mouthed moral relativists disagree.
I just did.
Yes, it is. Christian feminism = also pretty nonsense.
Feminism is incompatible with believing you must veil your face from men. Full stop.
Good luck getting anyone to agree that there are any problems with identity politics...
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sounds like someone’s salty they headshotted themself playing widowmaker for the 50th straight map
Watching those Bastions shred themselves like....
Don’t worry, we don’t want you either.
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I actually do that all the time.
almost physically painful
*on his RV