Why is anything vaguely anti-CCP immediately spun to include the US? I’m neither chinese or american before anyone jumps to that conclusion.
Why is anything vaguely anti-CCP immediately spun to include the US? I’m neither chinese or american before anyone jumps to that conclusion.
The problem is that this kind of approach doesn’t solve or work towards improving anything. Mysogynists are just going to double down if they’re treated this way, even if an art exhibit is miniscule compared to the other issues.
It’s the same as how incels are pushed further into extremism after all other groups exclude and push them away. Those people are looking for a community and a place to fit in, and if the only place that will take them is awful and negative they’ll settle there and radicalise. The goal should be to open a constructive discussion and change minds, not just throw more stuff onto the fire.
Most of the DPS classes feel like that honestly, but some have more freeform ability usage and the tanks/healers are more about preparing for or reacting to specific things. Astrologian especially is the kind of job you’ll be adapting to a lot moment to moment since the card mechanic can’t be controlled.
For AAA games, maybe. Indies will keep on ticking as usual.
If they do it this way, they can sell a 60fps version for full price in a couple of years.
I don’t think Bloodborne should have any kind of direct sequel/prequel. A spiritual successor would be alright, but a big part of Souls games is exploring an alien-feeling world and slowly piecing together the background. We already know too much about the lovecraftian background stuff for it to have the same effect a second time. Miyazaki prefers to create fresh worlds each time too, and instead add references.
Generally it’s assumed that the only people gullible enough to fall for Cybertruck marketing are Elon Musk superfans.