I just saw a clip of him for the first time in like a year, and bro look absolutely fucked already back then but this one I saw, holy shit. He did not look healthy in any way you can use that word.

My, whatever do you mean?
I just saw a clip of him for the first time in like a year, and bro look absolutely fucked already back then but this one I saw, holy shit. He did not look healthy in any way you can use that word.

My, whatever do you mean?
You're imagining your own limitations that the game doesn't want to impose. That's the sort of roleplaying you can do in any game. I used to do it all the time when I had run a game dry, but it's a poor measure of how good a game is as an 'RPG.'
I think there was some rewrites between Season 1 and 2, and the NCR was pivoted to be more of a focus. Basically the only consistent complaint about season 1 was the bizarre treatment of the NCR, I don't think the writers expected people to care as much as they did, so they were dragged into season 2 as a mainstay.
To be entirely fair, you can do this kind of roleplaying in any video game. You don't have to be Gordon Freeman in Half-Life 2. You could be a civilian imposter that just looks like him.
Roleplaying in RPGs should intersect with the mechanics of the game, usually limiting you via stats and gameplay options. So, if your character is a vampire hunter, for example they should be more specialized in weapons that vampire hunters use. Your character's dedication to weaponry would mean they're less, idk, charismatic or whatever. That creates interesting gameplay scenarios, connects you to your character more and encourages you to replay the game to experience what you traded off in one playthrough.
Since Skyrim, Bethesda has started to lean into 'infinite leveling,' which means every character will eventually become the same ultra-competent bandit slayer. They also very rarely restrict content depending on your characters choices.
Have you previously posted on the topic of AI before? There's been a few write ups by some very intelligent comrades here that personally opened my eyes on AI. I seem to recall your name popping up in the debates but I can't find any of the write ups I found convincing.
He is no communist and he loves taking fights with people.
He could have stopped, but he enjoys online drama a bit too much
My read was always that he was a little debate gremlin obsessed with arguments and being right, and if you're naturally obsessed with being right you end up arguing for the marxists. This was my personal pipeline too, to be fair.
Sanctions aren't exactly a polite refusal to do business.
FWIW none of the Russian government actually described the invasion as taking only three days, that was their deranged media doing their usual stuff. They definitely planned for like, 10-14 days though, so egg on their face.
the whole platform we're using was made by tankies after all
Couldn't find it where I listen to podcasts. Want my money back.
They just hit you back with some self-deprecating cuck joke or worse they shrug their chud shoulders and say something about planned parenthood
I'm very sorry to tell you, that this frame appears to be real, as fact checked by Ethan's catty anti-fandom.
This is owing to a few things, of course, but most recently there seems to be a skill issue with his posture correction devices.
Anyway, anyone else feel like getting up and doing some stretches?