“PC Nerd, Likes story-driven games, For Common Sense.”
Also, the platform “values you” and yet you have to pay the platform to boost your posts. It would seem like it is you who value the platform, and not the platform that values you. I guess that’s just “common sense.”
Link to post: https://x.com/Davefinito/status/1995786047884853551


I have no idea where this sentiment comes from. I remember voice acting in games being made fun of. Now it’s mandatory?
Modern games spend 50 million on voice acting and now gamers are too lazy to read.
In the good old days voice acting was done by amateurs and so it was seen as annoying.
People were pissed Fallout 4 had full voice acting for the main character because it really limited dialog options, especially compared to Morrowind
Meanwhile bg3 has 10 quadrillion voice lines so it’s really just that bethesda didn’t want to spend the money.
These types of people have developed their identity through comparing themselves to others. It makes them feel comfy they are the dominating force. When this position is challenged, they lash out and try to find someone, to blame it on.
It’s like water in the shower getting too, because their wife flushed the toilet, but instead of separating the water pipes (it requires a lot of effort), they will start blaming their wife for being <slur> , which can turn into misogyny.
Here they liked playing as a certain kind of protagonist in games, but someone decided to make a game with a different type of protagonist and they got upset. Now they are blaming it on the “woke”. They think others are like them too and won’t make games for them, so any deviation from the norm becomes scary. A world where games are made from each according to their need, to each according to their ability is not imaginable.
Am I supposed to be explaining this? Sometimes I can’t tell if the questions asked are serious or rhetorical, so if people understand this already, many probably do I don’t wanna make anyone seem less intelligent. Just give yourself a pat on the back for knowing already.
I was almost a Jill sandwich once upon a time