Sujet : Re: Ubisoft runs itself into the ground
De : rstowleigh (at) *nospam* x-nospam-x.com (Rin Stowleigh)
Groupes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.actionDate : 03. Oct 2024, 01:08:58
Autres entêtes
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On Wed, 2 Oct 2024 17:17:29 -0000 (UTC),
rridge@csclub.uwaterloo.ca(Ross Ridge) wrote:
Rin Stowleigh <rstowleigh@x-nospam-x.com> wrote:
Why do radicals (regardless of left or right wing) always lose their
shit and go on emotional tirades like this as the smallest disturbance
of their comfort zone? Some side effect of the med shortage or
something?
>
I'm guessing it's because you live in the US and can't afford your
medications.
While it's true that American's aren't able to rely on their
government to use their tax money to cover all their drug habits like
canadians do, I wouldn't know much about that scene as I've never been
into it.
I fully support games that target or favor specific demographics (all
genders / races / sexual orientation etc). The problem exists when a
game vendor forces this into Every.Single.Title.
>
Yah, *every* *single* Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, Prince of Persia,
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon, Tom Clancy's
Splinter Cell, Tom Clancy's The Division, Watch Dogs and The Crew game.
(Thank God for cut and paste.)
All of those games (of the ones I've played) have some element of woke
in them in recent versions. I think FC2 was the last Far Cry game to
emerge without DEI based game design. I've still enjoyed them to a
certain extent despite that, but you're kidding yourself if you think
they weren't affected. You can't even get past the character
customization screen these days in an Ubi game without feeling the
influence.