Oblivion is very systems driven, has better character building, more diverse gameplay, wasn't afraid to let the player get a little silly, generally had better writing, they were less afraid of whimsy, and the world felt like it could exist without you. Skyrim felt like a theme park or movie set focused entirely around you and they were afraid to let you cut loose.
*All of this in theory, the level scaling made oblivion borderline impossible to play and it is still fundamentally bad in that Bethesda way.
I genuinely don't know how america can recover. the systems of our government are going to be permanently compromised or devastated, half of our politicians have gone from corrupt to openly despotic and the other half do nothing, and our president is n out right traitor.
No, it's worse than that. It's impossible to meet the standards set in this and other bills of it's type without having a shortlist of curated, controlled people creating online content. That's literally the point, keeping people from interesting with information they deem unsavory.
That said, it is impossible to enforce unless they want to set up the great firewall of america.
Because it's actually an evil religion. Sure, some 'Christians' (i argue they aren't real Christians, in a good way) will try to white wash it today, but they worship a cruel god that demands the destruction or subversion of everything not under it's purview "for their own good."
I was perfectly willing to believe a fraction of a percent of people could get their world properly mixed up, but once i got half way down and they were talking about memory and emotions in games like it was some mind blowing thing i stopped taking this seriously. I'm certain they've deliberately worded everything to be as spooky as possible to boomers.
Being illegally arrested does count, i think. Especially with the general trend of police brutality occurring in America. That said they don't really care about the law here.
That's not '4chan girl' that's yotsuba, the slice of life kid.