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  • Who are you who are so wise in the ways of science?

  • Most of this shit was started and perpetuated by Andrew Wakefield who is, believe it or not, British. Not American.

  • Is the idea that it’s basically whataboutism?

  • I’ll take the drugs please

  • On pc yeah. There are a couple for console but they’re far rarer

  • My dad moved to Ecuador 2 years ago partially because of how safe his area was supposed to be. Now he’s stuck in lockdown.

  • Especially when most people only go at like 3am

  • Lol I’m not even surprised, I mean that’s basically what it is

  • Hoping they mean college

  • I don’t judge the age difference as long as they’re both adults. What two consenting adults do is up to them, it’s none of my business.

  • This isn’t new, I’ve seen ai in the Google images results for months now, close to a year.

  • I agree with you, but how many people do you think played Remnant 2 vs played Starfield? Unfortunately part of these game awards, at least for ones that players vote for, is the popularity aspect. People will vote even if they only know 1 or 2 of the nominees, so a game’s popularity ends up being a huge advantage.

    So in this case Starfield, for some bizarre reason, got stacked up with a bunch of indies with significantly smaller player bases. So despite Starfield having no right to win the award, it did.

    It really feels like it was purposefully pit against those games to give it a free award. I can’t think of any other explanation.

    Edit: Some people are speculating that people voted for it as a joke, and did the same for RDR2 winning “Labor of Love” despite having no new content since release. Honestly I wouldn’t be surprised if this was true.

  • They really had Starfield competing for “most innovative” with nothing but smaller indie titles that most people probably haven’t played. No wonder it won, it looks like Valve practically guaranteed them the award.