Wasn't on my radar yet.. it is now. Looks very promising
@rainslacker
"Is it right to influence opinion in such a way? Does it matter? That is how society has been shaped for a long time now, and its not something new that came along with social media.''
Yeah, and that's also how echochamers are created, and all the ''great'' societies that were born from such circumstances if you take it to extremes.
Heavy focus on competitive and professional league gaming.
I feel for the people actually paying someone to coach them in a videogame, seems like a ripoff to me, but oh well.
Affiliating yourself with a movement that caused millions of deaths is obviously the exact same as denying the wage-gap.
I get that it puts the owner of the company in a tough situation, but if it's something as mild as being critical of the wage gap and immigration, its a really crappy reason to fire someone.
When people get fired and/or attacked for stating unpopular opinions, it tends to disincentivise others from sharing similar thoughts aswell, be it politics or other.
Now if you would say something outragous like ''I enjoy murdering people in this and that way, and i'm looking for my next victim'' then yeah, consequences are to be expected.
But people sharing differing political opinions should be encouraged rather than suppressed, which is what situati...
Yeah this should be obvious by now. Social media is NOT the platform of free speech that it once was, anything said on those platforms that doesn't fit the current social narrative can and will be used against you if others wish to do so. On top of that it's proven to be heavily surveillanced in the past.
You could try create an anonymous account, but covering up your personal data requires a bit of know-how.
Either keep things to yourself or avoid i...
Looks fun, hope they'll update it with enough content to keep players engaged, maybe different modes too.
Yeah, the problem is that the left is more concerned with how things feel rather than what is objectively liberating to the individual. Which inevitably leads to a more restricted and controlled society, because feel-y people tend to be insecure about everything. Having the government act as the big daddy doesn't help with people's freedom either.
Probably the fastest time the developer could achieve, or the overall average of the team.. otherwise no idea.
Thats pretty cool. A nice way to test the waters too for Ubi, see what type of themes stick. And it's refreshing for long time Far Cry fans.
Im mostly interested in the combat, hope it'll be nice and smooth. The open world (and RPG features?) are a very welcome addition to that.
I need Undead Nightmare II.. complete with creepy wild-west folklore and mythical creatures like the first one.
Yup, an improvement on every aspect as far as I'm concerned.
The review was fair, I'm sure the game starts to show some age control-wise, each to his own. But to say as author that people's memories of the game are wrong based on your unmet expectations is frankly retarded..
Also to the author, if the game gets tedious or monotonous, just put it down for a few days.
Complex in the sense of storyline, characters, cutscenes, amount of different environments and puzzles aswell as the multiplayer with progression systems and whatnot. It's alot more complex than SotC, which makes sense as it is a huge title with a huge developer behind it.
Older games tend to be more bare-bones due to limitations on technology and budget, compared to the AAA titles we're seeing today.
[Edit] I'm not downplaying SotC, both i...
Its also abit of an older game (late ps2 era) so there isn't as much meat on the bones as say Horizon: ZD or Uncharted. The thing that holds up SoTC by a large margin is the atmosphere/mysticism and the perhaps simple structure of the game. If the atmosphere and (truly) amazing soundtrack fails to grip you, I could understand the game losing appeal for some.
Yeah. Chances are if we were all about ''hunting is cruel'' and ''live and let live'' in regards to predators in our prehistoric times, we wouldn't be here today. A lion doesn't give a damn if you were the last human being on earth and so would exterminate an entire species for a quick meal.
There's no place for morality in nature sadly.
I have yet to try Monster Hunter, but weren't there legitimate reasons ...
Yeah, a remake that makes use of the improved hardware would be alot better. The game was fun, but iduno if i'll buy it again if it's just a slight graphical upgrade.
I don't think the term ''liberal'' even applies here anymore. All this recent thought police, listen & believe crap is limiting peoples ''liberty'' more than anything. I really wonder when this is going to stop, if it is ever going to stop. If not, we're heading straight into 1984.
I believe these care-bear ''everyone wins'' systems have been place for a while now. And i get it from a sales perspective, if everyone is having fun regardless of skill or effort, that means more sales. But it also removes the incentive for more skilled players to take the game seriously on competitive level.
I never played NHL, but i've seen similar compensational systems in other games, it's really lame, and makes mp games feel rather stale.
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