
FleetmasterEddie
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@Ganglosaxonnne Unironically I adore that they are call Bops
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@MissBarbatos Her plot actually upset me. They set up way too much to just sorta. Sweep it to the side. There is a couple times they do that. It is kinda jarring
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@Smug_Homeslice This scene is one of the best executions of the narrative at scale in the whole ass show
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This scene is very well set up and built to.
It’s also incredibly fucking stupid.
Nemetia@u_nemetia
Code Geass fans are themselves under Geass because no way are we acting like this shit is well written
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@AINO_X_Channel @Comrade_Del There is literally multiple asks for workshop support on steam right now. So that's a flat out lie
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On one hand... they're right. The game isn't early access, isn't a live service game or anything like that. They essentially already completed the game and they don't have to do anything more on it. Any updates they did were free, they don't sell them as DLCs or addons or things like that...
But on the other hand, that's no reason to be a dick and call their fans ungrateful. Bruh, they paid for their game and made their career. It's freaking 2026 and by now fans are ALWAYS demanding more updates. That's just how modern games are, whether they're released incomplete as either early-access or a pseudo-1.0 version, fans are always asking for updates if you set up a precedent for it. Peak had multiple updates where they released extra content after release so the precedent IS there.
PC Gamer@pcgamer
'Any update is a bonus not a right': Peak devs snap back at ungrateful players demanding more updates, 'Neither us or Aggro Crab are live service studios' pcgamer.com/games/adventur…
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@The_Lord_Otter Dnd is dead. If it stops the constant noise it gets to fuckin die. Nobody is allowed to have fun anymore.
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@The_Lord_Otter Nobody minds you. Nobody fucking minds sparkle shit. I kinda wish both sides of this constant content cycle slop would shut the fuck up. I've decided you're both wrong. I can't get the fuck away from these constant dick measuring posts. It's just the same shit every time
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Don't mind me while I have dungeon delving, monster slaying, bikini armor, and treasure in my games.
D&D was spawned from swords and sorcery, pulp sci-fi, and heavy metal. This sparkle fantasy BS wouldn't have even made it off the ground.
John Cyrano@John_Cyrano
You know, Strixhaven was just the shot in the arm Dungeons & Dragons needed. Aren't prom and homework exactly what you felt was missing in D&D?
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@Remiireee @Khendry101 @pcgamer Telling people something isn't a right is pretty universally hostile. The response to this has been pretty poor for them, homie. You're simply not right here.
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'Any update is a bonus not a right': Peak devs snap back at ungrateful players demanding more updates, 'Neither us or Aggro Crab are live service studios' pcgamer.com/games/adventur…
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@FleetmasterE @Khendry101 @pcgamer Telling people to recognize when they're asking for too much isn't hostility
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@chasecharb @Khendry101 @pcgamer They should have been much clearer than they were. I don't really know anybody that didn't expect semi consistent updates to the game. Because they didn't lock down how they were going to handle post launch. So when it went from ambiguous to final people reacted
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@FleetmasterE @Khendry101 @pcgamer So they should have just given people nothing for updates because then it wouldn't raise expectations? It was a nice little bonus to say thanks to players for the game blowing up. Expecting more is entitlement
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@Comrade_Del @AINO_X_Channel Not from what I can tell. I don't know where that came from.
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@AINO_X_Channel @FleetmasterE Wait... they didn't want the steam workshop??????
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@FleetmasterE @Khendry101 @pcgamer No amount of "possible" should justify hate and demand, though, that's pure entitlement.
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@Khendry101 @pcgamer Which is a bad mistake. That isn't clear as most people wouldn't know that due to the game becoming popular post launch. So by doing consistent support they gave them a false lead. This industry is volatile and they should have expected this
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@FleetmasterE @pcgamer They actually explicitly said at release that it was the result of a game Jam between 2 studios and they had no plans at all for consistent updates, the updates we have gotten exist only because it became wildly popular and made enough to justify the dev time spent on it.
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@mpopv @DrewSav While I am a resource consuming monster who personally cares little for preservation over exploitation most of the time. They have some merit here. Places like the moon and Mars have very fragile states that we haven't yet fully researched and could be lost forever by extraction
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@DrewSav I’m not really surprised the means became the end for environmental groups though. When you fight for a thing long enough, you begin to see inherent value in the fight itself rather than the original goal. You see it with environmentalist anti-nuclear and climate dismissal too
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People are getting mad at this totally reasonable article. The moon is not owned by any government or corporation so who has the authority to extract resources from it? The moon should be treated as a nature preserve and left untouched.
The Verge@verge
The Artemis Moon base project is legally dubious theverge.com/science/905406…
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@alexnitzberg How fitting. It's even red, just like every lying thief to win that office in the last 80 years
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@alexnitzberg @WhiteHouse Would you rather lie permanently in a shallow ditch or shut the fuck up?
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