Yeah im guessing they'll strip any phones or consoles of that software soon after it's implemented, or find some other workaround.
Wilson the volleyball from ''Cast Away'' comes to mind (yes I realize its fiction), the human brain can get attached to a lot of things aside from pets or other human beings. Especially well written fictive characters, be it movie, game or book. I've witnessed it many times
It almost makes me wish for a game drought later this year.. just so I can keep up
"She likes til shoot stuff. She says it's like cleaning 😃"
..well thats kind of dark.
I'm also oblivious to its meaning..
Not bad, it just tried to do something different than the previous Fallout games. I personally think its fun to play around building hideouts, raider camps and what not. It's fun for people who like being creative, though i'd prefer the next title to shift its focus back on story and role playing again.
As is the case with 9/10 of these claims, very petty stuff
Why would you, when you're sitting first row on a massive scale real life comedy :D
I have no idea, but the amount of people calling for this must be huge for Blizzard to actually make it a thing..
Though something tells me most of those people hardly play the game.
I can't say i care about the matter itself, but it's a lot of fuss for absolutely nothing
Im secretly hoping for Bastion.. seeing the reactions from those that are so concerned by this sexuality thing would be priceless
Alright so first off.. no, being groped online is nowhere near the same as being physically groped. If someone would hit you in the nuts with a baseball bat online, would that be the same as in the physical world too? Not quite
To summarize my thoughts, you can't govern something like the internet. If we would, we would end up being scared of saying the slightest of offensive words, making the slightest inappropriate gestures or otherwise offend others in any way. ...
I seriously doubt she would have joined a support group for this, no way people can be that stupid..
Im guessing someone (the ''victim'', or the website) just wanted attention, or its some agenda driven horseshit
Or just quit the game session and be on with your day. I think the comparison to virtual murder is a good one though, if it was punishable we would all be serial killers and mass murderers by now, which is ridiculous.
This whole situation is no different from the previous 100 articles about online harassment though. Yes it can be annoying, but everyone has access to the internet and so you will find every type of behavior there. Unless people are actually stalking yo...
The snipers can be a real menace, with how this game plays out (i.e everyone running around and spawning everywhere) its impossible to know all of their locations.
One could literally just spawn in a building you just passed on his squad member and shoot you in the back.
Yeah I like to see other perspectives aswell, fighting as a Russian on the Eastern front or with the Japanese on the Pacific would be really nice. Hell perhaps they could go back even further to the 1700/1800's, there were some fierce battles around that time aswell (not just pirates)
Yeah, thats why I personally like BF. It's much more fun to just mess around abit or trying out weapons/gadgets you never bothered using before. Constantly being stressed out about winning (especially solo) takes the fun away real quick.
In the end, the people that had the most fun playing the match are the ones who won, as that is the purpose of a game
yeah its still a game that's meant to be entertaining and is crafted around that idea, not a 100% accurate WWI simulator.
I kind of missed out on the early Silent Hills and REs.. I believe my first survival horror was ''Obscure'' for PS2, great game back then though, with good coop.
I found SOMA to have a very nice balance between horror and good storytelling.
As to why people like being scared.. i think its because of fear being one of the strongest, if not the strongest emotion in humans. It creates a very real obstacle in your mind, and feels that much greater when you overcome that, along with the adrenaline rushes when dealing with encounters.
Personally, one of the main reasons I'm playing them is because of fear being ...
True, but household enforced rules and consequences (like no pudding for the rest of the week) are a different thing than actually breaking a law and possibly face a fine or get jotted down for committing felony in the worst case.