vp83
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Let this day be marked in history, for it is the first (and last) time that anyone has referred to Motley Crue as "Brilliant Musicians"

Cookout Style works much better on dogs than burgers.  I wouldn't call it the In N Out of the south from a quality perspective, but the price point can't be beat

No idea who is correct here, but there is a very clear “why.”

See I view the active abilities in those AC game skill trees as more of a gating mechanism than a real choice. You and everyone else are going to get those skills, and at relatively the same time. Its just a matter of exactly when. And the percentage boosts in the AC tree are typically low percentage (3-5%).

Yea bonkers.... Because stuff like this is just all over Assassin’s Creed and your typical open world game...

I often wonder why these devs feel the need to comment on these things when they put out obviously unoptimized stuff.

I think this is mostly spot on. Ubisoft is maybe better with the gameplay basics like traversal and combat (though Starfield may have changed that), but Bethesda is much better with immersion, writing, world building, and environmental storytelling, which critics seem to totally gloss over at this point.

For everyone hoping that Bethesda Game Studios will just do something different, I will point you to TES spinoffs Battlespire and Redguard as the exact reasons why we are better off when they stay in their lane.

Oh he doesn't have to be alive.  That's what Speak with Dead is for.

There are also pockets of light you can stand in. And there are a few unbroken lamps, which you can release a fairy from, who will then aid you.

Should this actually be a surprise? Genuine question, because I wonder if we (and the entire industry) are incorrectly assuming that only new releases should be in theaters.

Im not sure that’s even clear, because when we say AAA developer, we could mean either a worker, or a company like Blizzard, including the soulless executives.

I think part of the issue here is AAA dev vs AAA developer, which are being used interchangeably, even though one is an individual worker and the other usually means the whole damn company (including the C suite who ruins everything.)

How much of this is a semantic debate? It’s correct that criticizing an individual developer (the job title) doesn’t make sense. But criticizing a Developer (the company) like Arkane or Blizzard includes the executives that are the main problem.  

In what world is movie based on a 70 year old toy line, where production has already started on a sequel, a “non-franchise” movie? Plug “Barbie” into IMDB and count the dozens of titles in this apparent non-franchise.

Not talking about shitting on bad music, which is something I want this site to do more. I’m talking about these god awful, facile “OMG can you believe these lyrics!” which appears to be a regular feature now. 

Real fun to see all these internet leftists line up to condemn a song about how the wealthy political class screws the poor, because of one line they don't like.

I wouldn’t say this guy is picking on the poor. The song ain’t great, but the whole point of the song is about struggling with poverty. He’s got a line about homelessness right before the obese welfare abuse line. And he’s not saying “abolish welfare” despite this being picked by the antiwelfare crowd.

To all who who don't know VA, Farmville is actually a college town.  Longwood University is not exactly way off the grid.

When the hell did we become the song police? I’ve been listening to music with offensive shit for decades. Now all of a sudden I’m supposed to act like lyrics are scary when they’re coming from someone who may or may not be conservative?