

I won’t call out of or the drawer for bad idea. The idea is fine. There’s just zero ways to ever implement it. It’s nice to dream though
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I won’t call out of or the drawer for bad idea. The idea is fine. There’s just zero ways to ever implement it. It’s nice to dream though
Thank you, definitely showing my age there!
Okay what the hell is “fw it”
Yeah honestly I really can’t put my finger on it I like this guy or not.
What, parents actually parenting and monitoring what their children do? Talking with them about being online?
Granted I say this sarcastically and then mom and dad both fall for AI garbage on Facebook yet again so maybe I should rethink that they are even capable of having a discussion on critical thinking
And by not offending anyone, they instead bore everyone with their flat dialogue
You can really tell Ubisoft sends all dialogue through multiple committees before approving it.
In fact, Ubisoft recently blamed Star Wars’ flagging brand reputation as one reason for the game’s financial failure.
God be less self-aware Ubisoft. You built a boring game with the same mechanics as all of your other AC games, and you gave it the emotional maturity of a child’s blanket. You aren’t going to be raking in money if you’re too afraid to have a story that has any emotional depth.
Here’s a comparison between Outlaws (2024) and RDR 1 (2010) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg6mvYHjFvE&t=324s
Chuck Mangione too
He has how many kids and still longs this badly for attention
And then everybody clapped
Nah really it was probably some small thing the media got a hold of and just ran with. I think you’re spot on
Thank you for getting what I was trying to say. Spot on, I don’t think the idea is wrong. It would be nice if there was a test to say “hey are you able to vote on these topics, have you researched, are you voting with your brain or with emotions?” - which is why I say the idea is fine. There isn’t though. There isn’t a single way to do that fairly or equitably.
Thank god the commenters immediately jumped down my throat to tell me what I already knew.