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  1. That looks like an interesting game. I didn't know Ghost Recon uses a drone. I actually have Wildlands and now I want to install it. It makes sense Ghost Recon would have a drone coming from Ubisoft. And I just looked up the release date and Ghost Recon came out just months before AC Origins. But the eagle took the drone to another level.
  2. I watched it and I think one thing is spot on that I will get to. First, to hate your own blood I can sympathize with, but not for a dreamy nazi reason, but for actual historical reasons. Like what my Spanish did to Native Americans. Like what my British did to Native Americans. I'm part Native American. I hate myself. I hate you. I hate them. But the Jew Nazi said himself in the movie, that I believe is true: Why do they hate Jews? 3 letters-J E W; There is no reason for it. It's just that Nazis HATE. I have a real reason to hate back. What you dream of, I dream of doing to you. So lay your shaved heads down on a pillow while I fantasize about smashing it.
  3. I think you can only improve yourself if you know what exactly needs improving. Everything else is holy poly
  4. Prove me wrong that there is some other ingenuity in gaming that is greater than soaring over the entire map. Nothing beats it. Show me anything that compares. Debate it. I dare it. If you never played it, then you better. It's beyond gaming of its time. I don't know what other mechanics to compare it to. It is just amazing. Imagine yourself in a tv store. They are showing off how the picture looks and use Odyssey as an example. WTF is that? Looks badass! It's a game dude. Forget the f***k tv, I want the f**k game. So the dare is open. Can you find a greater ingenuity in games?
  5. Self improvement is like a religion. If you keep telling yourself to be a certain way, say certain things then it becomes prayer like. Books become the gospel. Talking about it in front of others you become a preacher. Then you get brands and call yourself something. Organizations are born. Damn...and it all started because you wanted to find a date. Now you are killing people and getting multiple wives. You begin blood sacrifices of animals. Dooms day has arrived and everyone else are sinners and gonna vanish. Or you can just say YES to everything like that movie. I wonder what my life would be like if I started saying yes to everything.
  6. I think remade movies are worse. The movie industry has gone through its remake period the last 20 years. There is no excuse anymore for not having unique creativity. The gaming industry is at its early stages of remakes. And with more people being drawn to gaming, that will open the door to a long wave of remakes to come for the next 20 years.
  7. Here's a link to watch it. I'm gonna watch it tonight https://www2.zoechip.com/watch-movie/the-believer-10865
  8. I would go with the best projector system out there with great speakers. It would be like playing a game in a movie theatre. I would turn a one story into a two story room just to have bigger wall space.
  9. I would be hoppity skippin mountain to mountain getting contracts to, oh damn, me too? Yep kill kill kill. But is it wrong to kill bandits? They are people too. I guess if their camp has dangling bodies stuck on pikes, I assume they are open season. I do have standards.
  10. You mean like survival apocalyptic games? That's my favorite genre. To be put in a situation completely out of your control, and your only means of control is what you find to survive and protect yourself is raw human emotions in every way. To see the world of what we are so used to, and to see how vulnerable we really are, everything we depend on just crumbles; there's nothing like it.
  11. It seems Ubisoft was listening because there was just a new update that fixes 'Data Corrupt' error on saves. Guess I wasn't the only one. But all this reinforces my belief to never buy new games ever again. I'll wait a couple years when everything is fixed with included DLC. I don't need BS in my gaming experience.
  12. That’s a good point. But humans are meant to look for external things to make them happy. We aren’t built to reach enlightenment. We are a species that needs entertainment/crafts/art/talent/athletics. We need those things like food, especially teens who are eager to find their talents. In a society where most activities require a vehicle to get you there, money, and the busy life cycle of parents who are more self indulged, younger people find easy access to fun in video games. Same goes for the older folks and nostalgia adds to it. And if the older population embraced games, then that is less time plotting or acting out in rage or yelling racist comments at the tv. Gaming naturally makes people happier. Any fun activity does, but especially games because of the easy access in a smothered society.
  13. There is nothing like a person in the pool of the oppressed, supporting those that want nothing more than to genocide them and go back to enslaving people of their skin color. A system that will tarnish your livelihood and your children's livelihood, that you toss the driest wood into the fire so you can burn down by your own making. Do these people drink gasoline? And to watch these two converse about it with the guy trying to make a ridiculous point while the female's response sounded like she was excited, is all just really sickening to me. Have they sold their souls? Almost like it's some sci fi with brain implants making them animatronic. This is all downright SICK! I didn't even hear about this news because I haven't really been paying attention to California's recall. The recall itself is legal and all, but still makes no sense that an elected governor that had the majority votes can possibly be replaced by a candidate with just a small fraction of votes. And I wonder what has the governor done so bad as to have a recall. Why not Texas or Florida have recalls? They are deliberately neglecting the lives of everyone in their states by preventing any safety measures in this pandemic as well as sitting on government funding and not distributing it that is meant to help hospitals. Why California and not those two states?
  14. For some reason the realism in guns seem to be more important than a lot of other things that could be made more real. But nope, we will always be reminded to reload, as if that itself makes the whole thing real. They should do the GI Joe approach and use lasers with unlimited ammo (joking). But damn, give me a shotgun with a damn gattling attached on the side to hold 100 shells. If that is too heavy, then throw down the bazooka hidden under the shirt, grenades, machine gun, food, med kits, and everything else. Some games it does work out though like survival games where you count bullets.
  15. Most games have some sort of villain and I can't think of a villain that stands out that is more evil than others. To say evil has layers kind of loosens what evil is. One murder is no less evil than 100 murders. But the multi-murderer is more dangerous. So evil can have layers of danger. Torture is more evil than murder and more amounts of it and the longer it lasts would make it more evil. Is one tortured person worse than 10 quickly murdered? Or even one tortured compared to three murdered? Or one tortured compared to 2 killed in front of family members? Or one tortured compared to one hacked to pieces in front of family? I don't have an evil meter for that. What about the game Destroy All Humans where an alien goes on a human genocide. But the alien is so cute and fun, how can it be evil? What about demons or devils that torture victims for eternity? Are they evil if the souls have done evil? They would be evil if they stole innocent souls. Is torturing 100 souls for eternity a greater evil than torturing a million people back on Earth? What if a God wiped out planet Earth, but by doing so saved the universe from the parasitic humans? Would that be evil? What if a researcher made a zombie virus to wipe out humanity because they thought it would save all other life on Earth including the planet itself. Would they be evil even though they can't predict what a God can see? But what if the God only predicted too, does status make them immune to evil? If you have some games in mind, all evil deeds have to be compared. That's kind of a tough question.
  16. Yeah you can go and vote in Texas if you manage to make it past all the obstacles. The major problem now is that the revised bill has already decided the winner for any future elections. The revised bill will allow a partisan mandatory audit whenever they want which will resemble the same corrupt mess what the cyber ninjas have done and still is doing in Arizona. In Texas, if the republicans feel they are losing the election, they can simply stop it and do their partisan audit to target liberal counties. Not only that, but they will risk making ballots not very secure just as cyber ninjas have done in Arizona loading ballots up in a truck and driving them to Montana in a secret location. Yep, they really did that. This is going to be Texas now. Along with conspiracies that I am 100% certain they will create new ones for election time, but they will make the whole election illegitimate if democrats have a lead. That will leave the deciding factor for the Texas supreme court with a majority of republicans to decide the election. The end of Texas free election is here.
  17. Yeah I don't really mind, but for example in AC games I get so immersed, then to see sparkles rising from treasures or a dead body is a little out of place. Other times it adds to the surrounding magic like if I were around ancient ruins or something.
  18. I would want both, kill them all then retire in the mountains as a sage. But if I chose the mountains first, I will lose whatever I cared about in the world except for things nature related. And if my area was invaded by corrupted people, I'd have to kill them. But then that will bring an army down on me and I'd have to leave. You are right that killing the corrupted, more will rise in its place. Then the system becomes the wild west and assassinations abound, vigilante justice reigns. Corruption can only exist in a corrupted environment where many others are complicit. But the corrupted need to taste fear. Their fear is people turning against them. So as a sage in the mountains, I will raise an army.
  19. Loot or treasures that glow in some way. It helps to find it so I don't mind, but looks out of place in a realistic environment. Sometimes though it just looks magical and I except it as part of the environment since the beauty also looks magical. Another thing is torches or bonfires that are always lit. I can't even keep a campfire lit without constantly adding wood. But again I don't mind because it looks cool.
  20. The disgusting sick twisted reasoning behind it is to put a monetary worth on the deceased from the lawsuit Remington is sued for. They are trying to use a child's report card and disciplinary records for a court to decide their worth. Fuck them to hell then fuck them to tortured hell. Imagine a family having to have Remington and the lawyers and courts debate the value of their murdered child due to a god damn report card or attendance. We can't subpoena a politician for treason, but we can get report cards and school records for a murdered child.
  21. Sometimes I wish I could eat hay because it smells so fresh and delicious with the aroma of sunshine and Earth. Hay is just dried grass. But it really has no taste to it. I'll pass on the mud. lol You'll get a mouth of worm eggs and live with them for 10 years.
  22. It happened right after a big community event and an update. The update was needed for the community event. I remember accessing the Ubisoft store to get a free Altair outfit that wasn't even related to the event, and it froze on me and wouldn't let me get back to the main menu so I closed the whole application. After that, I started it back up and the map stopped showing up. And when I play other games the system itself was running super slow. It would take a minute to respond to just hitting the arrow button. And the Valhalla saves said corrupted. Then right after, my system's hard drive failed. So I don't know if it was two completely different bad shit luck that happened back to back. But I'm pretty disappointed in my gaming status right now and I'm just not gonna spend any more money on gaming for a while. I'm just gonna finish the games I do have till my backup console breaks down too.
  23. I think most people will be influenced by their peers in what games they play, so they most likely won't even be playing something that has a chance to open their eyes a little. The least tolerant people are going to play their 'cliche' games and the most tolerant people will play a wider variety that challenges thought. So gaming can help people become more tolerant if they already are tolerant which tend to be the younger generation. If they were to have a study using games in schools, I believe the results would be positive that students become more tolerant. But then anything like that would be designated critical race theory or more specifically critical thinking theory. Any critical thinking scares the hell out of people with the least toleration. They want to hold onto the adage that ignorance is bliss and shut down any awareness and completely demonize any that questions 'tradition,' or 'prejudiced tradition.' But even in schools, if the school has no diversity, then playing a game to help toleration levels gets washed out afterward because of their peers. Then parents will attack schools accusing awareness of prejudice to be an attempt of indoctrination. So the younger generation has a higher chance to learn toleration from games, but they are too protected by oppressive elders. In a diverse environment with all walks of life, it could help. But then again those people will already have a higher toleration level. In principle-I say yes to your question. In practicality- I say no because of peers.
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