seoulsister
Seoul Sister
seoulsister

Ah I should have read this first. Thanks for confirming you’re not familiar with how modes and software in general work.

Using this logic using a third party mod at all is interfering with the computer. Not to mention no one is required to use this mod and the source code is available. I’m guessing this isn’t your area of expertise.

Sorry but you’re delusional. It’s not an insult. Just an observation. You really should sort out that backward way of thinking.

Oh, quite a few people have tried to challenge Steam. The problem is, the people trying to challenge Steam are often the old greedy publishers who Valve created Steam to escape, and they never quite understand *why* Steam took off, nor have they ever been able to wrap their head around the idea that digitally

Occam’s razor: Valve is a developer-led IT company that doesn’t care much for marketing and PR. They build stuff that works and that’s it.

Well at least the weebs will have something different to cry about other than molesting/undressing/romancing underage anime girls.

There are a couple of angles you could go through. THere’s a lot of shit involving monsters and people fighting, and learning that monsters are just sentient beings with their own issues.

This makes sense because the Trump platform is also about returning to a fictional time in the past.

But, what’s her man got to do with me? I’m not trying to hear that, see?

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Dodai! I’m so glad you’re back! Your voice has really been missed! Jez just hasn’t been the same without you!

Dot it! Kdrama is so so so fun and addictive.

In your rush to condemn the “SJW Outrage Machine,” you clearly skipped over the article. The vast majority of it concerns the pacing, the lack of narrative and character development, over-reliance upon scenery, and a few other issue that have absolutely nothing to do with the casting controversy.

But way to prove that

Because the Hinterlands were just so much fun, right? Everyone loves when a game forces you to do pages upon pages of sidequests that offer very little gameplay, if they even bother to offer any gameplay at all. That’s why everyone’s favourite part of every game is a menu.

That’s my biggest fear right now. I love the concept of giant worlds to explore in the Mass Effect universe, but I don’t need Hinterlands 2.0 in my life. This is gonna be my game for the rest of spring (well, that and Persona 5), so I’m hoping the story really keeps me pulled in like it did in ME 1-3.

Spec Ops: The Line is the only modern FPS I can think of where THE TROOOOOOOPS and our nonstop failed adventures in nationbuilding were portrayed in anything even remotely approaching a nuanced light. Probably not coincidentally, Spec Ops: The Line was really, really good.

Here’s my take where I see it from the other side: