This was what I was waiting for before really going in. Hyped!!
This was what I was waiting for before really going in. Hyped!!
Wasn’t really intended as a comparison with any other developer either. They’re just a relevant example pertaining to a larger industry issue.
I feel like it’s pretty straightforward. Sony releases far more ports and remakes than newly developed original games.
Holy shit Sony, just make a new game for once.
Somehow I don’t think the shadow council of women is entirely responsible for this term.
Because its good to form your own opinions, not just base them on reviews. I personally really like what I’ve played so far, and would highly recommend the game, even though I recognize it’s an early access release with some flaws.
I don’t ask this as any kind of judgment, but what the hell is solarpunk?
You make some good points, but the fact you seem unable to do so without being condescending says a lot. You may have some work to do on yourself as well.
No offense, but you really don’t need to try so hard.
So in other words, they announced the date for a different announcement. I’m on the edge of my fucking seat over here.
Sounds like Ubisoft finally figured out how to include micro transactions
So should I just force myself to forget this game exists? Starfield didn’t do it for me, so this is the only Bethesda game I’m interested in right now.
Not approving of Israel's completely disproportionate response, in particular the mass killing of palestinian civilians – bordering on genocide – is not the same as supporting Hamas.
Same arguments people use when pronouns are important to them. Guess were not so different after all!
I really dont think hes as intelligent as youre giving him credit for. This clip where he rudely dismisses an expert showed me that he doesnt value anything more highly than his own overinflated ego.
I’d love to know what he said but I’m not going to sit through an hour long reaction video.
French being in decline is apparently not as straightforward as that.
Likewise, neither is the ability to access services. Even if service in your language is technically available according to the constitution, the quality and equality of these services arguably suffers for anyone who is not a french quebecer (see the healthcare, court and justice sections). Anecdotally, I had trouble accessing many government services in English even before bill 96. Ive been hung up on several times when asking for service in English, even when it was offered to me in a menu or whatever. Luckily I’m okay at French so I got by. Someone from a country that speaks a language which doesnt resemble French whatsoever may struggle. Or someone with a disability like Autism as cited in the gazette article above. Especially with only 6 months to learn a new language, which is just not a long enough time in many cases. Overall I agree that its reasonable to expect most people to learn french if they intend to stay in quebec long term.
The bill 21 debate is tough, because im not religious or French. I’m against the bill on a personal level, but dont feel I can really argue from that view alone. However, the bill does seem to impact non-christian faiths more negatively.
The political logo argument probably doesnt get many answers because its a pretty poor comparison in my opinion. I dont have to be religious to know that someone’s faith is more integral to who they are as a person, their identity, than any political affiliation in most cases. So long as that sort of expression isn’t hurting anyone in Quebec directly (religious violence, etc. specifically) I dont see what right Quebec politicians have to interfere with that.
I’m an outsider, so apologies if this is an ignorant question. But didn’t the Gaelic culture appear in Scotland because of settlement from what is now Ireland? Wouldn’t the indigenous language of Scotland be some form of Brittonic, spoken by the Picts for example?
Sorry, but I live in Canada as well and have built several computers myself. These numbers you’re citing are BS.