Making the oppressed say they aren’t is unfortunately standard practice for China, so I agree, take anything the workers say with a grain of salt.
Making the oppressed say they aren’t is unfortunately standard practice for China, so I agree, take anything the workers say with a grain of salt.
It’s Cryptocurrency, therefore it is totally bad.
I think some of them also made Hellgate: London before that.
I would. I’ve tried many MH-like games. God Eater, Wild Hearts, Toukiden etc, and find them all enjoyable.
Monster Hunter.
I’m extremely picky, and I’m lucky to have a game I love to bits that’s been consistent the last two decades. I don’t think it’s a bad thing, and I’ve come to accept it. I still play games socially with my friends, even if I wouldn’t have played that game by myself.
I went through the same thing you did, trying games that are popular and finding that I don’t enjoy them that much, and then thinking that I’ve become jaded and no longer enjoy games. However when I do play a game I enjoy I enjoy it very much indeed, so perhaps I’m not jaded after all.
There’s no accounting for taste.
Have you tried Teardown? Is that accurate enough?
Thank you, explaining a joke always makes it so much funnier.
Doesn’t seem unreasonable, I wouldn’t want to associate myself with misbehaviour either.
Spreading propaganda for an authoritarian government is a serious issue.
Now I have even more reason to ignore the game by a gigantic corporation.
Some of us are jaded and won’t accept microstuttering or poor performance, but considering Fortnite’s success I believe that a large number of players surely must not mind, especially if it goes away after a while.
Can we go after the platforms that are the underlying reason for their behaviour also? In this case, I believe it’s Rumble. Edit: Tiktok, too.
Narrator: The ship did not, in fact, return.
The consumer does not appear to mind, unfortunately.
Why not both!
All of us should lead this fight, chrissakes.
We can start with larger, much more influential social media platforms. How about Twitter?
It’s terminology that the CCP prefers, I imagine they use the same word everywhere.