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  • I was a PA on a (very bad) movie and got tasked with "greeking" (I forgot why it was called that) the products in the kitchen. The one I was most proud of was making faux Tostitos....Fostitos...

  • To each their own, the only time I really care about it is when my in-game decisions affect the story.

    I play games for the interactivity of it so if the story is told "passively," I don't really care how good it is as long as it's not obtrusively bad

  • I'm fine with that for most games. I don't need a strong story if the gameplay is great, it's more of an added bonus.

    And that's never true in reverse. I REALLY wanted to play The Witcher 3 for the story but I hated the combat too much

  • It's because video games are a hobby you can play in isolation and being a shithead often has no consequences online.

    Similar to how small towns tend to be more xenophobic than big cities due to a lack of exposure to different people and viewpoints

  • From my experience playing online games, there's a higher percentage of people publicly using slurs than the general population.

    That's not an admonishment of gamers as a whole, though. I'm not blaming "gamers" for anything

  • Nowhere did I say it was a red flag to play video games so you're countering a point I didn't make with reasoning that supports the point I did

    Playing games is not a red flag in itself but some games certainly are. So getting clarification is about checking for red flags...