theantifanboy
Nick Ha
theantifanboy

Can’t read the review right now and you had me at “Dragon Quest” anyway, but one thing I read in the summary box has my head spinning: MIDI music? In a 2018 game?

Take your damn star because you just pointed out a PERFECT parallel. After reading that I suspect that is EXACTLY what Blizzard is mirroring in this storyline/expansion.

...so how many Alliance heroes have risen up only to become corrupted?

I don’t think anyone is really disagreeing with you. It’s just when Vol’jin stuck her in the Warchief role in Legion, everyone kinda went “huh?” and Blizzard made ‘trust us’ noises. And then in the build up for Battle for Azeroth, everyone went “No moar Garrash pls” and Blizzard explicitly said ‘trust us’.

The general

It would be nice if they were actually women only groups, it would be nice to be able to play without getting asked if I am hot, or alternatively called a faggot. Really drove me away from the game and to Fortnite because I can just play solos and have fun with competitive play without the other people problem.

It’s a lost cause. Its not a scam: he actually is trying very hard to deliver and every penny has gone into building a studio to try to deliver an ever growing god-game. Much more of this and it will literally become the Oasis from Ready Player One in the roles it will have to fill.

I don’t think it’s a scam but at this point, I don’t blame those who feel scammed.

Fortnite: [some weird, random, non-interactive sci-fi thing is foreshadowed] [thing happens] [Epic publishes a map change, adds a consumable] “Wow, what incredible plot development!”

I’m sensing a second phase of this article coming in the comments.

I’m sensing you think this should have been two posts, not one. You might be right. Would have really hit the second-phase idea more effectively. 

They’ve been directing victims to the Git Gud Foundation. 

This is the important bit.

I’m actually pro-individual firearm ownership, but am also pro gun control (stronger background checks, longer waiting periods, and “graded licenses” for high-volume purchasers; if you want to buy 5000 rounds at a go, that’s fine, but you’ll need the high volume license—so long as you’re

Taking the original twitter spat alone, her behavior was ridiculous. She posted a multi-tweet essay, essentially, to a public space. Someone respectfully commented on that essay and she began passively insulting him.

To keep you from zerging through their detailed open world game.

And the slavers were well explained and had a good backstory, as dumb as the faction was in general. Caesar was a madman and a painfully obviously evil person, but there was still vision and projection in what he did, not power for power itself. There is also something said about expansionistic nation states with the

“Generally cyberpunk as a genre deals with the internet.”

“at night, things get a little.... darker”

Consumers need options, not monopolies.

It’s the second statement that I find the most prevalent and problematic. There is a large segment of internet users that feel the internet is a fantasy land where nothing is real or has any effect on real life.

I’m just extra pissed because this is my favorite line to use when I’m working customer service. If your ass is being a dumb-ass and mean to my cashiers; I obviously fake smile this shit at ‘em. “I’m sorry you feel that way.” Extra-fuck that guy.