Its more symbolic changes than quality ones, but like someone above mentioned, it defeats the appeal of a legacy server by retroactively changing it for the politics of the current time. When I first played OSRS back in 2013, it felt like the ending of Back To The Future where the better timeline overrides the depressing old one.
They also set a bad precedent by saying more changed will come, my guess is the "male and female" options in the character creation will be gone.
I liked some of the new stuff like Kourend, new quests/bosses, and more efficient ways to train skills. Now that they've peaked creatively, its time for them to chase the phantom "modern audience", but Metokur said it best in his OSRS video that the majority of the community is veteran players since kids today would rather just play Fortnite, so if you alienate the veterans then you have nobody just like when they forced in EoC back in 2012.
I miss the days when the only flags were based on how many kills you got or how much you liked smoking weed.
Not surprised though, COD has a loyal fanbase with no threatening competition, so they can safely push their ESG globohomo agendas without losing much support from customers.
When did I say I like low fat junk food? That stuff is loaded with carbs, sugar, and preservatives.
I'm not against butter, I just think its stupid to over indulge in it since it adds up quick in calories, especially if you're eating it with red meat.
I've always just hated alcohol and live perfectly fine without it, this notion that you need it in your life to any degree is just false. Same thing goes with fast food, give me a lean home cooked meal over a sweaty whopper any day.
The current generation is also coming of age in a post truth era where any dissent is actively being purged and demonized while the internet becomes more centralized.
In the 80's conservatives thought the millennials would be a based and red pilled generation because they're born during the Reagan revolution and they will spite the whiny leftism of gen X, but instead the millennials have been the worst generation so far which makes me fear for gen z.
The problem with this "gen Z will save us" narrative is that it doesn't factor in the teenagers tend to do a 180 on their beliefs once they enter adulthood. I remember when I was in high school and all of my friends were some of the most vulgar anti PC edgelords, but once they entered college which coincided with woke PC shit being pushed everywhere, they all sold out.
Also most women in america don't identify as a feminist because they hate the label which associates them with fat blue haired femcels, however they like the privileges that feminism has given them. Even if you told a "trad" woman that you support a hard patriarchy as seen in the old testament, she will call you an extremist incel.
he was a creep, he was always pretty cold towards the male students while being overly polite towards the females (especially the pretty ones). I remember he would sometimes have this same hot girl in my class write notes on the blackboard just to have an excuse to look at her behind.