Great idea, and I followed, but it's kind of a mess right now. Hopefully it gets filled in a bit.
I don't think they should do stuff like this, either:
“I don't know if they support Kirk or not, but Bethesda certainly doesn't and this looks like a Skyrim killer. So unless they do something stupid in the mean time I recommend it to stick it to Bethesda”
Please keep the Charlie detector...actually Charlie related. This isn't hard.
I think they're also wrong about Tim Sweeney; he wasn't celebrating or defending the celebrators. I don't even like the dude, but people jumped and took him out of context.
Also, good on the Lords of the Fallen people, they keep impressing:
“One of the FEW Developers I have seen publicaly rebuke people celerbarating Sept 10, and will FIRE anyone who does it. SUPPORT THIS GAME! ”
I really, really don't like the gameplay changes to that new Lords of the Fallen game, but the devs have proven to be very based.
I loved the original game specifically because it was slow, plodding, and all the weapons had heft and mass in their use. The new game looks to play like a soulless Dark Souls clone with a generic custom character who is silent (but maybe I'm, wrong).
Even still, I may just pick up a copy just to support them even though I have zero intentions on playing the game.
Also, agreed about the Charlie Detector needing to stay Charlie-focused.
Please keep the Charlie detector...actually Charlie related. This isn't hard.
Everything is hard for the right. That's why every right-wing influencer is always peddling something. I get the impression that it's not about the ideas, but about making money. (Of course it is, but the left makes it less obvious.)
It's a mixed bag. I think there are plenty of people on the right who got into it because they actually believe it, but then see an opportunity to make money, and then get audience and/or sponsor captured. There are also grifters who were always grifters.
I think one of the big issues is the shadow networks and agencies. It's really hard to even get big enough to get an audience or sponsorship that could even capture you, if you're not already captured by some agency. The internet is fake and gay, and that's becoming more clear. The age of natural rise to fames are over, if they ever existed.
Great idea, and I followed, but it's kind of a mess right now. Hopefully it gets filled in a bit.
I don't think they should do stuff like this, either:
“I don't know if they support Kirk or not, but Bethesda certainly doesn't and this looks like a Skyrim killer. So unless they do something stupid in the mean time I recommend it to stick it to Bethesda”
Please keep the Charlie detector...actually Charlie related. This isn't hard.
I think they're also wrong about Tim Sweeney; he wasn't celebrating or defending the celebrators. I don't even like the dude, but people jumped and took him out of context.
Also, good on the Lords of the Fallen people, they keep impressing:
“One of the FEW Developers I have seen publicaly rebuke people celerbarating Sept 10, and will FIRE anyone who does it. SUPPORT THIS GAME! ”
I bought their game when they switched it back to male/female instead of body type 1/2. I’ll always drop money for based devs.
I really, really don't like the gameplay changes to that new Lords of the Fallen game, but the devs have proven to be very based.
I loved the original game specifically because it was slow, plodding, and all the weapons had heft and mass in their use. The new game looks to play like a soulless Dark Souls clone with a generic custom character who is silent (but maybe I'm, wrong).
Even still, I may just pick up a copy just to support them even though I have zero intentions on playing the game.
Also, agreed about the Charlie Detector needing to stay Charlie-focused.
Everything is hard for the right. That's why every right-wing influencer is always peddling something. I get the impression that it's not about the ideas, but about making money. (Of course it is, but the left makes it less obvious.)
It's a mixed bag. I think there are plenty of people on the right who got into it because they actually believe it, but then see an opportunity to make money, and then get audience and/or sponsor captured. There are also grifters who were always grifters.
I think one of the big issues is the shadow networks and agencies. It's really hard to even get big enough to get an audience or sponsorship that could even capture you, if you're not already captured by some agency. The internet is fake and gay, and that's becoming more clear. The age of natural rise to fames are over, if they ever existed.