@Pirat_Nation I don't mind having basically no tools to fight back, there's a lot of games like that but hearing them say the reasoning, it's just so cringe.
The developers of Subnautica 2 want to keep the game non-violent like the first one.
They want players to adapt and live with the ocean creatures instead of fighting or killing them with weapons. This core idea started years ago when studio founder Charlie Cleveland chose to leave guns out of the series after the Sandy Hook shooting.
He wanted the game to feel like peaceful exploration of nature rather than adding more violence to the world.
Even though fans from one country overwhelmingly asked for the chance to craft weapons in the sequel the team says this will be a repeated point of resistance.
One developer explained "I think it's a point of resistance that we'll get repeatedly while making the game though we feel strongly about it."
So players must instead use smart tools evasion and distraction to survive.
As the father of a female athlete, I find the sexualization of female track and field, gymnastics, swimming/diving, and volleyball athletes extremely offensive. Especially in youth gymnastics, adult coaches and parents should not be putting their teen daughters in uniforms/suits with their asses on full display.
Auction after auction, young people are lining up and losing out to property investors with an unfair advantage.
We're changing property investor tax breaks to give first home buyers a fair go.
@NTechlibre Civil asset forfeiture makes no legal sense. Its legal justification is contrived and convoluted as to make a mockery out of everythibg from our constitutional rights to basic common sense. Entirely based on a plain reading of the 4th Amendment, it should hold no water.
🚨BREAKING: A new poll finds 48% of Muslims living in Britain feel they don’t belong in the UK.
Many claim that the rise of “Islamophobia” is making them consider leaving Britain imminently.
What do you think of this?
[Source: muslimcensus]