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  • Lizardking27@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    10 months ago

    “buying a full game and, once you played the first part of it, you decided you liked it, then you paid and the rest of the game you already had was unlocked.”

    “Free to play game with paid expansion packs and DLC”

    Right there. There’s the blatant dishonesty. You’ve just described two different scenarios while attempting to portray them as the same.

    You’re welcome. Now go away.


  • Yeah I’ve never been a fan of the point-and-click isometric mechanics, but I’ve been playing some BG3 and it’s pretty well done, I’m enjoying it. Definitely feels exactly like Divinity OS 2 but with DnD lore. Granted, I wasn’t a big DOS2 fan but that was mostly because the story tried so hard to be miserable all the time and make the player feel like shit for any decision they made. I’m not super far into BG3 but I don’t quite get that same vibe from it.


  • Lizardking27@lemmy.worldtoFuck Cars@lemmy.mlThe truth.
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    10 months ago

    I’m sorry but I really don’t believe there is any environmentally friendly way to blow up an oil refinery, either. Those products would likely be even more processed and hazardous than the crude oil in the pipeline.

    Now, occupying an oil refinery, and disassembling as much as you can while inside, contaminating batches, cutting wires, that’s another story.


  • Lizardking27@lemmy.worldtoFuck Cars@lemmy.mlThe truth.
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    10 months ago

    Because most people realize that while fossil fuels are horrible, blowing up the infrastructure and releasing those fossil fuels into the environment would be absolutely fucking disastrous. I mean, look at Deepwater Horizon. That was just 1 piece of infrastructure and it generated the largest oil spill in history.