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Re: Hands On: The Watch Dogs Legion Gimmick Can't Hide Tired Gameplay

Brydontk

From what I've seen from reviews, the biggest problem this game has is there isn't a central character in the game. Which is an absolutely baffling decision to make for an ambitious game like this. I hopped on the hype train with the idea that a central protagonist would be kick off the recruiting and they would be who the story revolves around. But as is, it's not surprising that a bunch of people say the narrative seems like a mess (Coming from someone who hasn't actually played the game haha).

Re: Cyberpunk 2077 Delayed into December

Brydontk

@LTPenguin I don't think there's problems. CDR are notorious perfectionists with their game releases. I don't remember if delays were as much of a thing but there was a ton of tweaking with The Witcher III, they just care about putting out high quality games.

Re: Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning - Rough Remaster Is Still Fun to Play

Brydontk

@thefourfoldroot Meh level scaling's not en-TIRELY pointless... Well, depends on the game. But level progression is mostly about your character getting stronger; so enemies getting stronger doesn't take away from that if done properly.

For example, in Pokemon, when they level up, they learn new more powerful attacks and evolve. So the enemies scaling (which they don't but I digress) wouldn't matter because it's fun having your mons rise to the challenge. But if it's like a Bloodborne and all leveling allows you to do is raise stats, THEN I can see it being an issue if done poorly.

Re: Shark Sim Maneater Is Swimming onto PS5, Free Upgrade for PS4 Players

Brydontk

@roe I mean, but @lacerz has a point. It's not necessarily "troubling" per say, because I feel like if you've been paying attention, it's clear that the Series S is basically just the Xbox One S that can play next-gen games. But to people who don't pay attention, the average consumer, it does seem like they're the short end of the deal.

Re: No Man’s Sky Origins Is Latest Major Update, Releases Next Week

Brydontk

@Steve30000 The manager who was working at the gamestop at the time pretty much gave me a knowing look and said, "No Man's Sky? Yeeeeah, we'll take it back". Not sure if it was because a bunch of people had complaints about it or if the guy was just a decent guy but I returned it... Can't remember if I got a refund or swapped it for something else.

Re: Harry Potter Author J.K. Rowling Is Not Involved with Hogwarts Legacy

Brydontk

@Zuljaras I mean, people said the same thing about black people around the time Birth of a Nation came out. You don't have to see the movie to have an opinion on how they depicted a black man in the movie.

I brought it up to make the point that this is something that always happens with disenfranchised groups. There always comes a point where, during a struggle for their rights, representation is crucial to their livelihoods. So when you have someone come out and villanize the group, via Birth of a Nation or Rowling's new book, then it sets the movement back because it has the potential to influence people who don't know better. Black people don't inherently want to attack white women, trans people don't want to assault people in bathrooms. Honestly, if people wanted to assault people in bathrooms, they would just do it. Makes no sense that they would need to transition first.

PS. Plenty of LGBTQ advocates agree the Olympics thing needs to be discussed. No idea why you think that's a gotcha. So no, that specific point doesn't make you a transphobe. Everything else does. I think the current consensus is maybe they should be under hormone blockers for a certain number of years before they can compete because the hormone blockers tends to shred their muscles and body frame until they're essentially the same as a cis woman.

Re: Harry Potter Author J.K. Rowling Is Not Involved with Hogwarts Legacy

Brydontk

@JRRR92 Repeating it here since you've been repeating what you said from the other article and in case it's useful for people who missed it in the first article: "Gender is an amalgamation of several elements: chromosomes (those X’s and Y’s), anatomy (internal sex organs and external genitals), hormones (relative levels of testosterone and estrogen), psychology (self-defined gender identity), and culture (socially defined gender behaviors)".

Even with chromosomes, did you know that the masculine traits come from a gene on the Y chromosome and NOT the Y chromosome itself? And sometimes the gene isn't present so even a person with a Y Chromosome STILL has female phenotypes? Which is primarily why in some cultures/countries there's a third gender where a child is born without female phenotypes but develops male looking traits as a preteen that doesn't actually produce anything. People like you who claim "science is science" cracks me up because you all CLEARLY got your basic information from high school biology and run with it for the rest of your lives without ever trying to understand the nuance. Science is messy, nothing in life is ever clearly delineated as, "Things are this, and that's that". We're taught the chromosomes as a foundation but you need to build on that foundation.

Re: Hogwarts Legacy Is an Open World RPG, Will Allow You to Become the Witch or Wizard You Want to Be

Brydontk

@JRRR92 "Gender is an amalgamation of several elements: chromosomes (those X’s and Y’s), anatomy (internal sex organs and external genitals), hormones (relative levels of testosterone and estrogen), psychology (self-defined gender identity), and culture (socially defined gender behaviors)".

Even with chromosomes, did you know that the masculine traits come from a gene on the Y chromosome and NOT the Y chromosome itself, and sometimes the gene isn't present so even a person with a Y Chromosome STILL has female phenotypes. Which is primarily why in some cultures/countries there's a third gender where a child is born without female phenotypes but develops male looking traits as a preteen that doesn't actually produce anything. People like you who claim "science is science" cracks me up because you all CLEARLY got your basic information from high school biology and run with it for the rest of your lives without ever trying to understand the nuance. Science is messy, nothing in life is never clearly delineated as, "Things are this, and that's that". We're taught that as a foundation but you need to build on that foundation.

Re: Hogwarts Legacy Is an Open World RPG, Will Allow You to Become the Witch or Wizard You Want to Be

Brydontk

@nessisonett @Zuljaras "Media doesn't exist in a vacuum" Exactly. Purchasing the game more or less means putting money in her pocket. And that's not always the worst thing in the world in some cases because you'd be hard-pressed to find a celebrity who wasn't terrible or had dirty laundry of some sort, but when the issue comes from the fact that the person has a TON of influence and how they're using that influence, then comes the question of if you continue supporting that influence.

Here's the thing, that game looks amazing; I honestly can't blame people who want to buy it because it looks like a TON of hard work went into it and it sucks for the developers that this controversy hit the fan shortly before they were ready to announce it. But for me, out of principle, I've just stopped consuming anything related to Rowling. Not to mention, I have a couple of trans friends who come over relatively often. If the developers do give a middle finger in the game somehow like some commenters have suggested. I'll consider getting it because then there's a reason why I'd make the purchase when it conflicts with my values. But what am I supposed to do if I try to ignore the fact that I have trans people I care about? Hide the game like it's a dirty secret? I'd rather just not do it... Shoot, even if I didn't have people I cared about it wouldnt sit well with me.

Re: Marvel's Spider-Man Has Been Completely Remastered for PS5

Brydontk

Man I'm annoyed because I was so ready to just cackle to myself as I saved money buying the PS4 version of Miles Morales... But it's been a while since I've platinum'ed the first game, I wouldn't mind another foray if it means three suits and updated visuals. AND I don't have the PS4 pro so the PS5 means all-around upgrades for me.

Re: Poll: Did You Buy a PlayStation at Launch 25 Years Ago?

Brydontk

I got my Playstation by accident.

For Christmas, I wanted We're Back: A Dinosaur Story for the Genesis because I rented it all the time from Blockbuster. Buuuut I didn't know what it was called so I just asked for "a dinosaur game" and hoped my parents knew what I was talking about. Christmas came and instead, I got a Playstation with The Lost World of Jurassic Park and I never looked back.