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Personally, I consider II to be the more interesting experience. It’s less “Star Wars” in its style, it’s much darker and while the overall plot isn’t that great, the character writing and some of the themes they discuss are vastly more interesting. That more grey view of morality and the way it presents the Light and

If getting off to hot girls older than you while under 18 makes the women pedos than I turned a lot of women in to pedos in the late 90s....oops.

You do know its comically easy for kids under 18 to get any sexual content they like, right? You can’t even argue that she markets directly towards under 18s so calling her a pedo means you’d have to call any man or woman that creates sexual content a pedo simply because kids can access it easily thanks to the internet

Not this bullshit pearl clutching again...

I distinctly remember the big faith nerf in DS2 and the dark sword (or was it black sword?) in DS3 specifically because it trivialized the game. They definitely did that before.

Then you didn’t played these title at launch. Even dark soul 1 had an issue with two spell totally breaking the game. Tranquil walk of peace which was griefer heaven (and you could use it from a sword instead of putting point into faith if you wanted to), turning your character to maximal load capacity. So you could

I think there are just a lot of creative types and writers who can’t conceive of any way of telling a war story with modern-ish characters without making some sort of commentary on fascism.

Your point notwithstanding, “never” is an odd word to use when the person holding them accountable this time, is white.

I will get raked over the coals I am sure, but you can make that argument. Look I personally lean way more Libertarian than Republican, I fully support LGBTQ... sorry it’s hard to keep up with that, anyway you be you that’s cool with me. You wanting to be they/them, bi gay queer straight whatever has NO affect on me

I think a good compromise would be to “officially” rate a buggy game with the bugs included in the rating, but to have an unofficial rating that removes them from the equation. So Game X would get a 7/10 (which you’d also see in any aggregate sites), but within the review itself the reviewer might note that without

Regarding what happens if you take the time to conquer all of England including Wessex after the main plot of the game, it does have some relevance to the history of the central conflict between the Templars and Assassins.

Yeah the statement CDPR released about how hard it is remotely makes sense. They said 2 minutes to get a new build in house is now an hour or more and you have to do that every time you do major changes. I am willing to cut them slack. It is a damn shame they are publicly traded because that is why I think they put it

Honestly it is a damn good game. It’s the bugs that bring it down. Question is how much do bugs cost a review score? I guess that is subjective especially because not everyone gets the same bugs.

A few points:

Your argument is that laws would magically appear if it was a matter of public health?  Look, it’s pretty self evident that no one wants to deal with some shoeless moron in a store getting their feet run over or spreading athlete’s foot or just- being all gross with those nails and whatnot.  No one wants to see that. 

I read your entire post, agreed with the vast majority of it, and would still have a No Shoes, No Shirt, No Service policy in place at my hypothetical business. I don’t care. 

The ban was put in place because there was a flood of mods renaming raiders in Fallout 4 to Antifa, BLM and other politically charged names. At least one of them encouraged violence against those groups in its description, and included a banner picture of one of the Kenosha victims. In response, some people released

Vox has an article on how QAnon is the updated for the information era version of the old Satanic Panic mass hysteria. I grew up in small southern towns so I’ve seen up close how that works. Someone sees something that looks like it might be evidence of Satanic activity- something like an upside down cross- but it’s

It’s amazing to imagine people who are so skeptical of the “mainstream” that they just eat anything up without a hint of that same skepticism as long as it goes contrary to the popular narrative or sentiment.

Likely because there wasn’t someone like you and your teacher colleagues to observer and learn about the situation, and intervene.