For what it's worth, I am one of these people. I'd already watched a couple of streamers play random sidequests, but when I saw the early game I just couldn't stomach playing any further.
It certainly put me off. Personally, I hate it when sci-fi writers use worn-out stereotypes in futuristic settings. Like the 'Irish, but not Irish' episode of StarTrek TNG.
I'd already seen a couple of streamers play random side quests, and this intro just made me definitively realise that this was not the game for me.
I honestly can't believe that using this word unironically has caught on. Everything I think is just a stupid joke on the internet turns out to be the internet reflecting just how idiotic humanity really is.
Either that, or just an unpleasant shock at just how 'mask-off' some people have become.
Does the calendar taskbar flyout count as a hidden feature?
Perhaps it would be more useful to leak a tool that can disable windows features. Ads, internet-spam, gutter-news, etc.
But mainly I just want the calendar agenda back in the taskbar.
Thanks for your input, but I don't appreciate your condescension, and presuming my motives for deleting my data.
I can see where you're coming from, but I have no intention of raising awareness, or converting people into Lemmings. I deleted my data from reddit because the API issue represented the final straw, their actions and behaviour being totally misaligned with a company that I'm comfortable providing value to. And my posts, at least to some extent, were providing value to their business.
So I didn't like the >just because you wanted to feel good about yourself sticking it to spez, or just because you blindly followed the manic sheeple who advised you to do so>, it feels like an unnecessary barb. But good luck with your efforts.
For what it's worth, I am one of these people. I'd already watched a couple of streamers play random sidequests, but when I saw the early game I just couldn't stomach playing any further.