thewiredknight
thewiredknight
thewiredknight

Mind explaining to me why everyone hates it? I’m in my mid thirties. I tried Fortnite, didn’t care for it but I played about five or six matches to give it a fair crack. Oddly I ended up enjoying Apex Legends (I like class based shooters). But nonetheless my point is I have been aware of its popularity for years but

I appreciate any company that will stand by LGBT rights regardless of timing. My reason being is that a good act even if done for the wrong reason is acceptable so long as it still benefits the people in need. However, I do understand the point made by many in that it is also insulting for a company to only support

So the answer is no. Rather than read up on a subject you felt it better to just reiterate yourself in an echo chamber. That’s fine, if you don’t want to debate the issue without at least remotely considering the other perspective and rather just dig your heels in as opposed to learning about another culture and the

Simple yes or no question; did you read the article?

I absolutely agree that it’s not political - the reason I list it is 1. Because it was the example given on the Jimquistion and 2. Because it’s something that generally is accepted but still viewed as controversial by many which would go against Blizzard’s above statement about addressing things outside the game.

Oh I absolutely believe you. I just would love to see someone push Blizzard even more on this one to try to force them to show their own hypocrisy on their “excuses” for this one. Right now they’re trying to sweep it under the rug and say it has nothing to do with the politics or money when it absolutely has

I was watching the Jimquisition on this the other day and he made a fairly interesting point about Blizzard on this one. They argue that the matter is to keep politics out and keep the optics on the game itself. But if someone were to post something that is arguably political but less controversial (and certainly not

If you were good at translating, yes. But in a country where English is often taught incorrectly to the point where the incorrect translations make perfect sense to a Japanese person the translation can mean something else. I’ve been to countless places in Japan with English that makes perfect sense to the Japanese

Normally no, but to a county where English is cyclically taught incorrectly constantly reproducing a cycle where the grammar and meaning of words is twisted away from what it means to a native English speaker - there often is another way of interpreting it that makes perfect sense to those within the country to the

Except you’re talking about a county where English is not often taught correctly (in terms of the actual dialect) if it were, websites like “Engrish” and people laughing at signs that read badly would not exist. When you write things like that they can mean something completely different within the country. IF that

I just want to second this comment. I’ve traveled to Japan three times and this is what the sign most commonly means. Many in the service industry worry that they can’t provide adequate service because they either don’t speak english or are concerned it isn’t good enough to be able to serve someone who doesn’t speak

I can certainly see your point, if the Chinese government is pushing that far (wasn’t aware of the full extent of the NBA issue because I do not follow basketball and it wasn’t popping up in my news feeds) it certainly means the solutions I presented would not be sufficient to the Chinese government.

It’s really crazy

Here’s what I don’t understand with how these companies are reacting to the Hong Kong situation. Is it that hard to put a disclaimer in front of your streams of materials or before ad breaks that “the views of the players and casters are not necessarily representative of Activion Blizzard/Riot” etc. Movie studios do

Good lord, I am. Thanks for clearing that up. I think the Wii one was just that forgettable to me then because I do remember owning it and yet apparently I’ve since conflated the two.

I quit and uninstalled Overwatch several months ago when I finally decided to seperate myself from its terrible lootbox/event themed environment and the decision to go to 2-2-2 made that even easier when I knew it would cause the inevtiable que problems it does for DPS (not that I only played DPS but I don’t want to

My wife and I loved the billiards game. Though it always frustrated her how efficient it was for me to just take Gongon, point straight at the que ball and just go full power every time and yet somehow still get one to several balls in.

I remember my wife and I gave up on this one prety fast because the motion controls suddenly took away all the precision needed to play a SMB game. But it also wasn’t the only reason, are any of the following addressed?

1) Need to run back to a quest giver in the event you fail a side-quest? (this was particularly

Not to mention the walkout over at their studio in Irvine.

I’m an estate planning attorney in California. This is genrally good advice - also if all you need is a simple advance healthcare directive, most hospitals will have one they can give you to use. The only difficulty you will run in to with that are either witnesses (since witnesses to a signature on an AHCD cannot be