There is a weird presumption that the partner of a nazi is by default secretly a normal person who doesn't support their politics, and i just don't know where it comes from
It's impossible to remember that despite the sauldis spending money like crazy their finances aren't what they used to be, the US a lot of oil now, the saudis have way less control of the market, they no longer have infinite money, their investments do actually need to make money
You know whats funny, humble doesn't have a real refund system it has a fake one where you have to email a person, so not only are you not getting silksong from them you also aren't ever getting that money back
The adults going just also spend more, like if you're a middle class parent with 3 kids, you're likely going to stay off resort to save money, you're gonna limit what concessions your kids buy in the park, you're gonna go to one of the cheaper fast food places, Adults spoil themselves
As someone who hasn't been able to afford a disney trip most my life, disney has always been excessive luxury to me, so i can understand why you wouldn't care that much. Like in the grand scheme of things its not a "real problem" but idk i can understand why it makes people upset
parents think they do, but notheless i can undestand why it makes people upset. Middle class parents are finding out their money is no longer enough for the disney corporation, its a broader symptom of a middle class finding their purchasing power to be diminished. Ultimatley everyone is poorer
I mean "i can't give my kids the privlidges i thought i could give them because ive been priced out", is on the face of it something that is very sympathetic, its perhaps not the most important issue especially since ive never been convinced that kids care about disney nearly as much as their
It would be funny to have a goal force you to play a game where you have to read shit, like idk pentiment or pheonix wright, good games that nontheless result in your suffering from the reading
I know collectibles cards were already commodities but I've come to really resent the commodification of the hobby. If you can name the price or a collectible card off the top of your head, you are a fake fan, a tourist doing commerce in cards because you're too dumb to trade real stocks
The crazy shit is that this stuff was mainstream, in many markets, the mega drive was the bigger console, plus a lot of the younger retro gaming enthusiast's don't take into account the PC games, which is crazy because like Doom was happening at that time.
In touch with older British gamers did I really unlearn a lot of stuff and learn that the pc market was very much a thing and the mega drive was the bigger console in the UK, and like we didn't even get some of the classic Nintendo system RPGs, we didn't get chronotrigger until 2009 on the DS
A lot of gaming history, gets lost in the Nintendo glaze, people online get so caught up in telling the story of how Nintendo "saved" the north American console market, that you'd be forgiven for not knowing that there were other platforms and even other markets other than NA. It was only when I got
I've been playing through the games in order this year, I've completed 1-5 now 1 and 2 were like interesting from a historical sense, 3 had some cool gameplay ideas, 4 was like a cool story for it's time with some interesting ideas, 5 was like a fun video game to play which shocked me
I think horizon caught a lot of strays that were aimed at sony. People were frustated at sonys output and as the least acclaimed, least interesting sony first party series it became a bit of a punching bag, but in the grand scheme of AAA open worlds, horizon is one of the better ones.
I mean plenty of games are like that, that's what the management genre is, it's like in football manager you don't play the football, although Uma musume isn't as in depth as football manager
I think what helps is that the actual poster assets in the game were in french, and the ai generated ones were in fantasy gibberish, so there is a clear unambiguous distinction between the supposed placeholder texture and the real textures