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@lapin
>be blue archive fanbase
>cunny posting to the brim
>full of schizos and internet racists
>everyone hates fags
>game continues to be uncensored and is even having its localization fixed


all the empyrical evidence so far tells me that yes, indeed, being hostile towards minorities and tourist is the best way to keep your games healthy

pretty neat that when you don’t have yurifags and troons in your community, you can just do stuff like this

@LukeAlmighty i made it a point not to fast travel in witcher 3 because i knew how many quests you could find just wandering around. thought it would be the same for cyberpunk, but pretty much all you get is gang wars and police shootouts.

@LukeAlmighty yeah that's what i mean, the stats only change the GAMEPLAY. they change the dialogue options you have but only a little bit. it would have been cool to incorporate them into a lot more stuff.

@LukeAlmighty the way you would just randomly get phone calls while driving around instead of the quests occurring in the world was really unfortunate for me. my favorite was whenever you go into a new district of the city and some dude already has your number and wants you to do all these car-related jobs lol. because fuck actually going to the place he runs and finding him to get the quests. it was a LOT less diegetic than witcher 3.

@LukeAlmighty yeah the way the trailers made it seem to be was way more RPG focused, something a lot closer to a bethesda game. in the end we got something more akin to far cry. i really wish i could have leaned into the rockerboy thing but you didn't really get much choice with how your character was supposed to be, beyond dialogue choices (which were sometimes forced anyway), and stats that barely affected anything.

if this means gawr gura is graduating, that's a little sad but gura is still just a character and the person behind the character always matters more. as long as she's doing well i'm happy for her.

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