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I think often if I were a man, a lot of this wouldn’t be the case.

real weird not saying the library is the worst part of halo 1

(also fuck slideshows)

It was only 3 items that were affected by this but there were items that could only be gotten from enemies at certain level ranges. So you could out level them with good classes and be forced to try and get them with any of the monsters or bad classes. So that fixes that. Though they could have just made it not level

I... don’t really get the issue. The font is fine and I get feeling nostalgia for the giant pixels of the older version(s) but this looks totally fine to me (probably looks way better than the pixel version on a big screen).

i would have never noticed this if these people hadn’t whined about it.  I’m just looking forward to playing the damn game.

I do not understand the hate, I think it looks fine. I understand there is an option to switch it off so there is little room for complaint in my opinion. 

This is a classic case of execs looking at popular thing and saying “We need to make money off of that” without knowing why said thing is popular.

Lol for real, "I don't even remember why I'm in this dungeon! Wait, is that pile of sand why I'm here!?" 

“What the hell even is this dungeon!?  There’s at least three distinct biomes, I haven’t seen the sun for a week, and I’m just now realizing I probably won’t recognize my quest target when I see it.”

I loved Daggerfall as a kid. Resting in the inn shooting fireballs in a hotel room until my Destruction skill was 100, breaking into the smithy to get that Daedric longsword...

I mean, the best possible interpretation in my mind is “sure, 1000 worlds, but as in real life planets with life will be exceedingly rare, so we’ve carefully and thoughtfully designed those specific planets to be really special.” I would hope for like 20 of those tops, each incredibly varied and unique, with many

Also most star wars stuff is poorly written with barely sketched out characters. There is a long list of actors in star wars that dont have “the depth or gravitas to play the part” until you see them in something else and realize the writing let them down

Likeability is a hell of a loaded term, that betrays a person’s subconscious prejudices. Often, likeability amounts to conforming to the norms of the dominant culture. And why the hell should an Inquisitor have to be likeable?

We tried to unplug it, but it went into self-preservation mode and dropped all the bombs.

So, will Facebook ban users who message racist crap to strangers for life, or until they pass a community college sociology course?

What’s the appeal of doing a Star Wars project now for any actor, much less PoC talent? “Hey, so a bunch of obnoxious chuds will harass you from the second you sign this contract until...well we don’t really know the limits of when it will end, but we believe that it will, eventually.”

Anyone commenting with a review of the performance, character, or show, positive or negative, is completely missing the point, and pushes forward the dangerous idea that treating actors as human beings deserving of respect, free from bigotry is somehow conditional. It is not. There is absolutely no excuse for the kind

Honestly, more than the modern AAA games, I wish we could see more PS1 classics (and, while we’re at it, retro games from SNES / N64 / etc.) available on PC.

Moral of the story: Accessibility is more profitable than exclusivity.

Bernard Cornwell's Saxon Tales and Warlord Chronicles. It's not fantasy, but it tends to read in much the same way. Both are full of outstanding characterization, and both are set in the brutal and often hopeless Dark Age Britain. George RR Martin is a big fan, and recently posted a long conversation between himself