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It depends. Like with TES6 and Starfield, it doesn’t try to show anything that would look like gameplay. This trailer does show gameplay, but out of context.

Most of the shots are pushed down into the ships and planets, at angles I’m not even sure are possible in the game. It makes it look like you have more direct control of individual ships. It does a poor job at giving a sense of the big-picture control you actually have. Were there even any menus in that trailer?

Hm. I always saw the accusations of virtue signalling to be more about insufferable bragging, rather than whether or not they possessed that particular virtue.

Good lord, that trailer is misleading. I love Stellaris, but this trailer isn’t doing anyone any favors. And this is coming from a guy who didn’t feel lied to by the Brutal Legend marketing.

For all the times I’ve listened to that song, I’ve never seen the video.

What?

It seems to me that ef92 is responding to the gif of the women cheerfully toasting to misandry. Now, I understand that it’s intended to be ironic, and I even think it’s pretty funny, but I can also see how it might rub someone the wrong way, and I don’t think that makes them a bad person or something. I definitely

You replied to yourself, but I assume you meant to address me.

Sure, it’s this part right here:

“Nah” to what? I didn’t say anything to you.

“Crying about misandry” is not the same as “saying men shouldn’t be made fun of”.

Can you please show me where ef92 said that men shouldn’t be made fun of in any way?

Jesus, chill out.

Please observe that everything I saw was qualified by the “if” at the very beginning.

I’m speaking in the context of the article— disabled people in sci-fi settings. The steep ramp of the Millennium Falcon was brought up. There’s no reason why robotic exosuits, that give a disabled person the exact same mobility as a

If a disability becomes a person choice, then it’s up to them to solve the problems to arise from it. It isn’t on the onus of others to accommodate their lifestyle.

Nah, I disagree. I generally like a surprise change-up. I really enjoyed the end bit in Halo. I mean, I’m sure there are examples where it wasn’t done well, but you’d have to take it on a case-by-case basis, rather than be against it in general.

The eyes are a tad unsettling, but the movie still looks dope.

He theorizes that it went from meaning “bundle of sticks,” which could mean “broom,” and eventually meant “woman” (sweeping is “women’s work”).

I actually like the Bed of Chaos. I understand why others don’t, but I appreciate a puzzle boss.

Are we sure that’s Goku? The hair looks more like Gohan to me.