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  • Aang was very explicitly not in control of himself during the invasion of the north, and he became scared of his power due to his experiences with the avatar state.

    The whole moral conundrum is about him consciously choosing to kill the Fire Lord. Yes, he most likely caused deaths before, but not consciously & deliberately.

  • But that's what's happening, games like AC2 are being taken from people.

    How the hell were people supposed to know that the game would be taken from them when they bought it? You are aware that clear communication on that issue is literally one of the objectives of Stop Killing Games?

    Have you done any thinking & reflection on why people support the campaign? It feels like you're desperately throwing arguments against the wall to see what sticks, even though nothing actually makes sense.

  • Ask someone what "Caniformia" is and most would probably think you're talking about some region on the US West Coast.

    You're obviously talking about noobs who aren't watching TierZoo 😎

  • Because it's a massive time and money investment, because the market and gaming landscape has changed, because mechanics and approaches can be patented, ...

    It's a game with a story. You can't just create a literal copy of that story since it connects to the story of the games before and after it. Come on, this isn't hard to understand.