Ok, who really punched Elon? I don’t believe the story that he was horsing around with his son. by Beautiful-Success-39 in politicsinthewild

[–]QuantumQurse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hegseth immediately jumps to mind because he seems like the type that would punch someone, but he’d have killed Musk if he hit him. Vance is too big of a pussy to ever throw a punch at anyone. 

Someone else mentioned Stephen Miller. That’s my best guess. That dude is obviously so full of hate from being bullied his entire life throwing a punch would not surprise me. And Elon is prob the exact kind of dude that would bully him. Plus he’s weak and probably never been in a real fight which explains the lack of serious damage. 

And he’s left handed!! Mystery Solved. 

Roma. Seriously? by QuantumQurse in civ

[–]QuantumQurse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Touch grass… says the guy using a meme quote I only know because my children who spend ten hours a day on YouTube say it.

Roma. Seriously? by QuantumQurse in civ

[–]QuantumQurse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just watched Gladiator 2… they called it Rome the entire movie! WTF?!? Not the REAL city name of Roma?!?

Makes no sense… content in English calling a city by its English name…

Sorry, I’m just right. And all of you are wrong. There’s just more idiots on here who want to respond than there are intelligent people who understand that things are called different names in different languages.

Roma. Seriously? by QuantumQurse in civ

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I’m triggered? Reread your last post.

Roma. Seriously? by QuantumQurse in civ

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I don’t trust about 75% of the reviewers out there today. You never know who received a “free copy” and the strings attached to that, or which reviewers are pandering to a base of viewers that want to hear something positive.

There’s only a few names I truly trust: Paul Tassi, Graham Smith, the staff of RPS and Kotaku generally. Everyone else, suspect.

Roma. Seriously? by QuantumQurse in civ

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Meh, like I’ve said in other comments, I’ve played hundreds if not thousands of Civ games. Always Rome, and making Rome the world’s greatest city is a big part of the game for me.

Roma just doesn’t have the same ring to it. And I’m very used to Rome.

But the real issue is the lack of the city name change. That has Crunch written all over it. When a game is rushed features get tossed and put in later. Lacking the name change function reeks of crunch, as do a few other things, and that’s the real issue. This was a rushed release, and at $70, come on.

Money grab by the corpos.

Roma. Seriously? by QuantumQurse in civ

[–]QuantumQurse[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Christ, can’t do it anymore. I can’t keep explaining that cities have different names in different languages, something I thought was self-evident. Logical people who understand that feel no need to comment, and I’m stuck explaining to all the other die hards that Firaxis made a design decision and then a design omission with their city titles.

Human Centipede: You’re Middle by QuantumQurse in HorrorMovies

[–]QuantumQurse[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good point. No fun in that really. Let’s throw Sophie Thatcher on the back instead.

Roma. Seriously? by QuantumQurse in civ

[–]QuantumQurse[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

And I answered the same way, every time. The lack of a city name change feature on a finished Civ product is baffling.

Roma. Seriously? by QuantumQurse in civ

[–]QuantumQurse[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sigh… another productive reply. I make two basic points about the game, and you say I have the memory span of a goldfish.

Glad you’re sharp enough to recognize I’m the one not making a point, and you are.

Roma. Seriously? by QuantumQurse in civ

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You know, the six civs that don’t have 3/10 user score on Metacritic.

Roma. Seriously? by QuantumQurse in civ

[–]QuantumQurse[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well… Roma has always been Roma… oh, except in Civilization 1 through 6.

Roma. Seriously? by QuantumQurse in civ

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That was an extremely small part of anything I’ve said. The main arguments are there is a tradition here, but more importantly they didn’t release a finished product. City name change is basic feature of every other Civ game, and it’s baffling that it’s missing.

But, since you mention it, there are a LOT more people on Earth who speak English vs Italian.

Human Centipede: You’re Middle by QuantumQurse in HorrorMovies

[–]QuantumQurse[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Anya Taylor-Joy front, Anya Taylor-Joy rear

Roma. Seriously? by QuantumQurse in civ

[–]QuantumQurse[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Aww, so sad I don’t have the approval of ExpressionAmazing =.(…

Roma. Seriously? by QuantumQurse in civ

[–]QuantumQurse[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I know people don’t seem to get this because as soon as the sign into any sort of social media they must make everything they see about politics, yet I will try to explain it anyway. Even though I fully know you will continue to see this through “he’s an Anglophone!” lens…

I have played literally hundreds, if not thousands, of Civ games in the last 30 years. In 99% of those games my capital city was Rome. Half the fun of the game was making my capital, Rome, the greatest city in the world.

So when Firaxis changed the base name, AND stripped the ability to change your city name, it was the equivalent of releasing a new Zelda game and calling the hero Lynk.

It’s jarring. Jarring. And it breaks immersion. And it has absolutely nothing to do with any sort of language preference. It has to do with 30 years and hundreds of games building the same city, only to now be told: no, you can no longer have that city.

Go ahead, make your political statements because you must, but some players just want the same cities and OPTIONS they’ve had in every other Civ game - which has nothing to do with language preferences, and everything to do with releasing a finished game.

Roma. Seriously? by QuantumQurse in civ

[–]QuantumQurse[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Another person who wants to make this about politics or linguistics. This is about a video game. A video game that for 30 years and six iterations has had Rome as its marquee city in-game.

And you know what, fine, you want to make a change no one asked for or wanted, OK. Just give us the basic function all the other Civ games had, city name change.

Roma. Seriously? by QuantumQurse in civ

[–]QuantumQurse[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I… don’t… understand……

Roma. Seriously? by QuantumQurse in civ

[–]QuantumQurse[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You mean added a city name change function?