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  • No not really, Christianity is full of contradictions that cannot be reconciled and has a hard line book they must follow (filled with said contradictions). Paganism, as a belief structure, was essentially buried so individuals are working of off their own ideas that can be as varied as the practitioners (afaik, I'm not a neo pagan). Christianity isn't bad because you have to believe on something, no matter what the reddit atheist will tell you, it's bad because of what you have to believe.

  • I gotta wonder where this stupid idea of perfectly round disk shaped spaceships came from, because it's pretty stupid. I've seen seen someone on tv suggest Buddha was an alien because of disk shaped iconography and it's just weird.

  • Yeah not many options, but they picked the thing that was categorically not an option. Like god damn, a coup or uprising would have been better than the man who promised to make everything as bad as it possibly could be.

  • DRM only affects people who paid to play the game, the point of cracking a game is to remove the DRM.

    Of course steam needs to call home when it's online, but when you are offline you never need to connect again if you don't want to.

    Steam itself supports controllers. If you want to play a game without controller support you can use steam to play with a controller regardless.

    Modding a game can be a complex ordeal, stream simplifies it (usually) and offers a download manager.

    Steam reviews are far more trustworthy than 'official' reviews and that is just a fact. Reviewers are often bought, and even when they aren't they directly paid for they are indirectly pressured to offer inflated scores, operate on a weird scale, and are often incompetent besides (the bad at games stereotype has existed since the 90s at least, and for good reason).

  • I was a backer for Phoenix point, i took my money back and never bought the game when it came out. People are equally pissed off at developers who take the deal.

    Even more so when they release a game that's not even conceptually on the same level as what they promised, grumble grumble.

  • The textures are so not worth the space. Sounds? Sure, we are still making progress with audio design that can be noticed and enjoyed. Graphics? We are way passed the point where we can meaningfully improve on those without making concessions that just aren't worth it.

  • I figured this would be about the games themselves (not that they are actually good this year), weird. Do people really get hyped about ads? I'm subbed to the YouTube channels that the games i want to play will announce on, why would i care about ads in an event that is supposed to be it's own thing? Is this how it feels to be out of touch?