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ifor 20+ minutes s random of actually made to stiffle conversations?
As you can see, the thread itself has been move to "off-topic" yet I was banned for 30 days because my post in this thread was supposedly "off topic".
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3338686278
Someone recognized that the thread itself was not appropriate and thus moved it from Dragon Age: The Veilguard to "off topic" yet I was banned for a MONTH for being "off topic" by addressing the topic of the thread, namely people wasting their time by hating on a game they never played.
Previously, I was banned from the forum for Flintlock, another game I bought, literally for politely explaining that I am NOT offended that the game has a black protagonist.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3211348460
I believe that an "anti-woke" member of Steam Support may be abusing his position to place unreasonable bans on fans of games which "DEI detected" and other right-wing activist groups have denounced.
https://www.medicinenet.com/what_are_the_72_other_genders/article.htm
I wasn't the biggest fan of the way the dialogue wheel worked and the fact that we couldn't always accurately tell what we were going to say, sometimes leading to saying things we didn't intend.
I didn't like the fact that it was envisioned from the start as a trilogy, as I feel that displays a huge amount of hubris and overconfidence not only that people will care enough about a thing to sustain three games, but also that nothing will go wrong to prevent it from ever seeing completion. (The greatest example of this in my living memory being Shenmue.)
I also enjoyed the first ME more than the more hybrid-action RPG approach the next installments had. So while I certainly have very fond memories of ME and love them for what they are, they aren't my favorite BioWare experiences. And the last game by BioWare I unreservedly loved from start to finish was DA:O.
I think it's okay with me if we never see another ME, honestly. Not because I dislike the games or don't think they can make a great RPG. But just because I feel it sort of did what it needed to do and that we need to sometimes just not insist that things persist in perpetuity in new incarnations forever.
They see it as a narrative.
You making up a story who is to sell your view.
It is the same thing Adolf. H did in the 1930
He spoke that the doctor who helped him when his mother was sick was a good Jew and most other jews were bad Jews.
They don't want to see the black mirror of using karma systems are based on Adolf H. narrative where he used good and bad karma to select out who of the jews deserved to live.
A hero is to tell the masses these people aren't as bad as you say.
A black athletic visited 1930 Germany with kindness since he had good karma. He had been given this karma by Adolf. H
In fact 1/2 of people in concentration camps were Jews and the other 1/2 had bad karma. We not to speak about the unknown 1/2 of the people as their karma is too low. No history book ever mention them. Instead it's the unknown city and the lost children. When you hear crimes against humanity nobody of the victims are mentioned.
I posted earlier sharing my thoughts on the series and the prospects of a sequel. That post wasn't deleted. It still appears in my Activity history under my posts. It isn't greyed out. It doesn't say deleted (nor would there be any reason for it to be, as it was just a neutral statement describing why I personally, despite being a fan, am not particularly anticipatory about the prospect of a sequel, and would be fine with it not happening) and there's no notification of it being removed for any reason.
Yet if I click on it I get brought back to this topic like you normally would, but there's no sign my post exists. It's just gone, yet wasn't deleted. And I'm seeing a lot of other odd behavior as well, like refreshing the page and suddenly the posts in it being different than those that were present before refreshing, despite still being on the same page of the topic. It's just... gone.
Anyone else? Really weird. If shenanigans are afoot, I want no part in them. All I said was I love ME but am not particularly pressed one way or the other about seeing more installments, and that it wasn't my favorite work in BioWare's catalog anyway.
Odd.
EA still deserves to be shuttered outright, but at least for once their shuttering a developer will elicit this response.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVXJmfd3cmg