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Regarding the clothing: a lot of people are forgetting that this is not a medieval fantasy world. Warriors doesn’t wear armor. They are martial artists, even the destroyer... it would be weird if they were running around in full plates. And there are a LOT of not-revealing costumes you can chose from.

This person looks like 2D. Like a cardboard cutout.

First, that anyone who bought the game in advance was promised one thing, but got something different.

People generally agree on that it means "Animated show from Japan". And I tend to agree too. It's the term for animeted in Janapese. Also, if we use terms such as "American anime", "Korean manga", then it's kind of implies that the original anime is from Japan, and everything from outside is just an imitation (bad

Then he got to the heart of the matter. "Steam curators were Valve's attempt to fix this. 'If you want to clear this up, go ahead. You can do this job for us.' And well... I don't want to do your job for you!"

If a game is broken, it's not Valve's fault but the creators. You download the same code that runs on other persons' computer, and if they have no problem running it, the problem is in your machine.

"Having people vote [on Greenlight] means that if one semi-decent YouTuber of any kind of size goes, 'Hey look, I like this game'—even if it's a piece of shit or has a funny video with it—that thing's gonna get greenlit to the fucking moon," he opined. "It could be anything. I mean, I think with the current setup of

My thoughts exactly. Don't see the problem with diversity either. I don't even get how diversity would be a problem.
Steam puts lots of effort and thought into how the store could be a better place; how to help you find games you like.
It's like the every good intention from Valve fell through this guy.

Despite practically being PC gaming, Steam is by no means perfect—as we've discussed on numerous occasions. But is the whole enterprise busted, not so much a sinking ship as it is a ship that's sinking a lot of great games? Popular YouTuber NerdCubed thinks so, and that's why he's abandoning Steam altogether.

"Please remind the people at iOS or Steam that if the public can handle gruesomely violent video games, they can probably handle illustrated pictures of people having sex, thanks!" the developers for Coming Out on Top, a gay visual novel that can't release on Steam due to its erotic content, wrote on a FAQ about the

It is ridiculous enough that people make quality YouTube videos to mock it. (this video isn't half assed, I mean)
For me this justifies it's stupid.

I used common sense here, though I can imagine laws don't use them. /jk
But I'm pretty sure this well known term is defined pretty much the same everywhere.
No argument here, just sharing my thoughts.

Donation is not a purchase

It's amazing how a random number can provide this much entertainment.

Obligatory reply: guns are already easily available and affordable; anybody can buy it.
I'm not sure if keeping people in the dark solves anything. For it has never did.

*holy music plays* Someone made sense on the internets~~

It's also the sort of following that makes it easy to see why people would make so much fun of him. As I argued in my piece about the Kim Kardashian: Hollywood game which is also popular with young girls, society loves to tell teen girls that their interests are stupid, vapid, and not worthy of respect. It's not just

Photography is not allowed in November, which is peak season for fall in Kyoto, but it might be allowed during other seasons. It's best to confirm if you plan on visiting.

I'm sorry but who do you think you are? You speak as if you're a publisher or something. You sound like you have so high expectations like you'd want to set deadlines and sprints for the devs. What. This isn't just ignorant, it's straight out arrogant.