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That’s one interpretation: from what I remember, the Tribunal themselves caused the transformation because they promised before Azura to never use the Dwemer artifacts for personal gain, and then went and did just exactly that a short time later: when she showed up, one of them insulted her by claiming she had no

Actually, some Obsidian devs mentioned on Reddit that they would love to go back to Fallout (although a fair number of the people who actually worked on New Vegas have left the studio), but they haven’t been approached about it.

Bannon is whiny, but if you actually take time to look at the map, most of his decisions are perfectly justifiable, which actually reflects rather poorly on Sawyer once we learn that his vitriol towards Bannon is largely personal, as Sawyer seems to have no idea how to manage people beyond yelling at them.

Neeb is more than just a foreign player: he’s also fun to watch, like Scarlet and Nerchio. I wish I could say the same for more of the Korean players: sure, they’re effective, but watching them player each other is like watching the same game over and over, once you know what builds are being used.

Germany only used the Swastika for a brief period of time though: the rising flag is closer to the Iron Cross, which has very much been reemerged in Germany. Besides, the Hammer and Sickle is still around too, despite the crimes committed by the people it represents: the only difference is one symbol was on the

Not really, but there *was* a movie where Conan interacts with the future versions of the detective boys in high school (himself having also aged) and he has to track down Ran while figuring out what happened to him.

That depends: if the movie was meant to be historically accurate, then that *would* be a case of being overly PC.

It isn’t: the best CS players aren’t Asian, or the best CoD and Halo players, or the best Quake players from back when, or the FIFA, Madden, and NHL players.

Hell, Bleach had problems almost all the way back to the start: I remember reading quite a few arguments about the Soul Society arc when it had just appeared, and how it had changed the entire direction the manga. Quite a few people felt that the story was downgraded from something with both fighting, mystery and even

This idea has been tried before, and it doesn’t work: the game has to remained balanced for both sides of the moral equation, so Evil becomes overpowered and Good becomes frustrating, which makes both dull in turn.

Poor Woods: Teddy always gets all the credit.

But..that was the entire point of URW: the entire route is Archer basically punching Shiro and yelling, “You AREN’T a hero! You just latched on to the first damn thing that gave you a reason to live and wouldn’t let it go, even as it ruined our lives! You don’t even actually believe in being a hero! It just makes you

It isn’t a he-said-she-said argument, though: all of the major mods have a version history, along with having the original upload date of the mod recorded on the mod websites.

The biggest problem is that Bethesda has agreements with Sony, Microsoft, and maybe even the ESRB, which likely stipulate what is and isn’t allowed in a mod: this means that any modding around what Bethesda can control would need to be prevented in a patch to prevent said mods from working, or else the agreements

Many mods would cause liability headaches, like any of the real world/other game gun mods and the nudity mods, so the chances are pretty low; the better graphic mods might also cause problems, since they probably require more resources or more flexibility than the consoles can provide, which might translate either to

I can’t say I’ve played Overwatch, but most of its videos didn’t seem terribly impressive: using AOE abilities and high DPS to kill enemies clustered way too tightly together is just part of the game.

Yes, there is: in fact, Dark Souls 3 has so many connections that a new player alien to the franchise would have little to no idea why the world is the way it is by playing DK3 singularly.

Actually, most businesses make *more* money by not selling automatic weapons: that way, people need to buy a different version of the weapon created explicitly for the civilian market, instead of being able to buy a thirty year old weapon from a military or foreign group.

Yeah, there’s no way that house was even remotely up to code, which is something a super-rich person should be MUCH more concerned about than the house itself, as it means the contractor was taking dangerous shortcuts.

Best I can tell, they’re scary because people kind of get into a routine of brute-forcing problems before them: early enemies teach you to keep everyone more-or-less together, mid game enemies punish you for grouping up too much and/or ignoring armor ratings, and pre-sectopod enemies either destroy or ignore cover,