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Shabaab Kamal
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Microsoft Money was a thing for a long time, but it died right around when Mint became popular. (Perhaps *because* Mint got popular.)

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She’s saying that many OTHER people are saying games aren’t political at all. Those people generally being game publishers and their internal developers. Which is particularly odd when the games are things like The Division.

Something something step on my pokeballs

That kinda makes sense because if something was in an earlier act you obviously have no way to get it, but it’s still kind of a shame.

For anyone who’s curious, here’s the full patch notes:

A lot of people like being part of the development process. Especially with Larian, who’ve always been great about player feedback.

Wow, a vanillaware game where the women don’t have huge tits

I don’t think that really matters. Mostpeople aren’t out here *trying* to be racist. We live in a racist society where a lot of our imagery and tropes arer racist, so we need tobe vigilant about when these things show up subconsciously. We have the responsibility to recognize when our art evokes or is rooted in racist

Yikes, racists get starred over here? Doesn’t seem to happen on any other GMG site

I remember the combat was really good in the demo. I might check it out.

I feel like you missed the part where we are all more than happy to pay again for the same game but on the switch lol

Shame they didn't add motion controls.

This is such a bummer, Edison is the best/only Inbox replacement ☹

Excuse me Stephen, Ubisoft games aren't political

Yeah, this is looking more like FFXIV than Destiny: a full-blown reboot instead of incremental changes and expansion packs. I just wish Bioware would come out and say it, because right now Anthem players have been waiting for nearly a year without a real roadmap.

This is a good step, but like you suggest, this rides on the members of the council. I’d like to hear more from the individual members about what they want to accomplish.

After following Ash on Twitter for her fantastic OWL takes, I am SOOOOOOOOO here for regular reporting from her. YAY!

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by your grandmother or aunt, only to find it printed on a box of cake mix or package of chocolate chips.

It’s the source for a lot of grassroots and real-time news. You can see live updates from multiple people on the ground/at an actual event, which is important for things that (a) the mainstream media doesn’t have incentive to cover, and (b) might be suppressed by local governments. It’s decentralized and at least