NinjaGremlin94
NinjaGremlin94 t1_iujo3cx wrote
Reply to comment by Mickcooley in Activision needs to take notice by Mickcooley
EA is just straight up an evil company. I refuse to buy EA games because their business practices are just a whole bag of nope
NinjaGremlin94 t1_iujmacx wrote
Reply to comment by Mickcooley in Activision needs to take notice by Mickcooley
It's the current gaming industry. It's basically trying to get rid of gaming history so they can sell the latest overpriced dogshit filled with loot boxes.
NinjaGremlin94 t1_iujl827 wrote
Reply to comment by ohlooord in What is morality in the absence of religion? by mambosun_
Right, and with major monotheistic religions that are obsolete, morals are changing to be more excepting. Ironically, those religions that teach inclusivity are usually the ones populated by bigots and morons.
NinjaGremlin94 t1_iujkt8d wrote
Reply to comment by Mickcooley in Activision needs to take notice by Mickcooley
I don't know why people won't go back to older games. They're still there and a lot of them are still supported. If people want an FPS experience, just load up any CoD game from the past five years. Hell, Black Ops 2 is still still up and running in 2022, go to that. It was the last decent CoD game.
NinjaGremlin94 t1_iujh6yz wrote
Reply to Activision needs to take notice by Mickcooley
Why even bother playing a game that came out years ago and is so obviously a cash grab?
NinjaGremlin94 t1_iujgzwm wrote
Morality is subjective to the society that creates them.
NinjaGremlin94 t1_iujgqqd wrote
Reply to Obligatory: I like the red 🖍️s by PavlovianDepression
Technically, it is contract killing for the US. US military sign a three year contract, and they're expected to perform their duties which can include killing people. For some other countries, not so much.
NinjaGremlin94 t1_iujwek9 wrote
Reply to comment by Mickcooley in Activision needs to take notice by Mickcooley
I don't preorder anything, or buy anything until way after it's release, anymore. I haven't been burned, myself, but I know a lot of people have been. I also don't trust any trailers made by the company. They're either pointless cinematics that tell you nothing, or carefully curated sections. They're trying to sell a product, after all.
Trust me, wait until a game has been released and plenty of reviews have come out for it. That way, you know what you're getting into.