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  • To be fair to them they're deliberately holding back content to organically drip feed it in. I'm pretty confident we'll see a new faction in the next week or two. And probably more vehicles in the next 4 weeks.

    It's a bit rough around the edges and the patches introducing new issues like the arc weapon crash had been deeply upsetting. Hopefully we're past the worst of it.

  • It's work safety attire. When men wear it it's "why are you wearing those work clothes" women can wear them because no one will assume they're work clothes because women don't (normally/traditionally) do those jobs.

    In the same way that men don't wear suits in a casual setting they don't wear other work attire in a casual setting.

  • To be honest it's not. It's extreme and the content of the bill itself breaks the very law it describes.

    Basically if you say any comment about a singled out group and anyone over heard you and takes offence you can br prosecuted.

    So you're in your own home, on the phone, talking about how all black guys have massive dicks. A neighbour overhears, gets offended and reports you. Even if you don't get arrested, prosecuted or go to jail that incident goes on your permanent record.

  • The only thing really on that list that didn't come out to mixed reception at best is COD, and even that it's getting some tired gamers. Scores by metacritic user rating

    Starfield (6.9) - generally mixed due to being basically the same as but worse than Skyrim, released ~13 years later

    Diablo 4 (2.3) - generally criticised for lack of improvement in 3 as well as shitty MTX. People are generally recommending indie titles instead.

    Cyberpunk (7.1) - came out shit 4 years ago, only recently got fixed, still not entirely what was promised.

    AC:Mirage (7.2) - is an explicit call back to the earlier games in the franchise and mostly criticised by its new audience built up from origins, odyssey, vslhalla that expect a long grindy experience and labelled it standalone dlc sold at full price. (it also isn't sold on steam on PC, so I actually didn't even know this existed. Especially given how the marketing looks like every other origins/odyssey/AC marketing ad)

  • To be fair, the remote was always just one-side of a controller, it didn't change much, but they provided two things.

    1. a way to put them together into a controller format
    2. a first party controller with all the same mechanical features