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Man, I hate to get all boomery, but I really miss when this game was just about killing 15 fish monsters so a guy would give you a hat.

So much for the lip service about state’s rights...

TIL these singers have Albanian heritage.

ATB is still turn-based though. You’re waiting a real-life amount of time for each character’s turn to come around instead of an in-game amount of time, but at the end of the day you’re still watching rows of characters stand at each other until you choose an attack on their turn and they act.

The good(ish) thing for us is that we’ll always have those games to go back to, we just won’t get any new mainline FF games that really appeal to us anymore.

I’m also not digging the tonal shift to dark fantasy grim gloom and doom that the game seems to have. Yeah it might not be as nihilistic as GoT was but I play

Does it possibly explain how he feels about women, and about liberals, and artists? Yes, armchair psychologists will have a field day with this.

Or not, let’s go with not

See what they mean by religious freedom is freedom for *them* to practise *their* religion, wherever and whenever they want 

It was commemorated by the few. Those who received the message. Then the children of those who received the message. It grew organically from there.

THIS. Going from gems that gave you a flat increase to crit damage to ones that increase crit damage against enemies afflicted by one specific status (vulnerable) feels like a step backwards and encourages you to remain stagnant in one specific rotation.

The game is incredible and these are minor nitpicks, but I’ve

Who?

It seems like every week I’m hearing about a new “Mega Streamer” who is the biggest in the business but whom I’ve never heard of before.

Regarding heat, M.2 flash drives (both SATA and NVMe) are a bit of a dichotomy. The controller chip and RAM cache like to be closer to room temperature, while the flash chips like being closer to a CPU or GPU’s thermal limits.

This is just generic marketing speak. More unnecessary negativity about Starfield...this is incredibly conspicuous, guys.

It’s just marketing speak, most sensible people will understand the hyperbole. The biggest issue is preorder bonuses in the gaming industry in general. Disgusting tactic

Breed to keep a sizeable (and preferably white) and ignorant underclass that is both cheap labour and easy to manipulate into voting against their own interests and for the very people who are responsible for their shitty, precarious lives. Electoral feudalism.

I duno, of all the moments I’d want memoralized in the form of a cool statuette figurine, “that time shepard was dead” would not have been in my top list of choices.

Is it me, or is this piece unnecessarily negative? Not just the announcement that DLC was planned (what a shock!), but the follow up reiterating why they expect the game to be bad, too. 

Either its content that was considered for launch but cut for time, or its something that they can be in pre-production and early development on while the rest of the company finishes polishing and fixing bugs.

I don’t think any Bethesda SP RPG has ever had a 10-year plan. Skyrim and Fallout 4 were both through their full expansion/DLC cycle and done and dusted in 18 months, and then they were making the Next Thing.