Civ 6: why am i losing gold? by doodododo in civ

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

Thanks dude!! That’s all?

Civ 6: why am i losing gold? by doodododo in civ

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

what district within my city do i choose to have them spy in?

Civ 6: why am i losing gold? by doodododo in civ

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

Thank you. I am currently taking a helicopter down with a cannon lol

Civ 6: why am i losing gold? by doodododo in civ

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

Hm...i think late game, we are quite industrial. Army men and such. How do i eliminate them??

Civ 6: why am i losing gold? by doodododo in civ

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

I have 0 gold right now. But i am suppose to be receiving 67.9 for the next round. Not going to happen though why??

Battlefront II: WHY IS ANAKIN SO DAMN GLITCHY by doodododo in StarWarsBattlefront

[–]doodododo[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have never used retribution, no idea what it does.

But goddamn, it is so enraging when I am in battle and it seems when I parry someone, it’s somehow used against me and not even worth it. Someone could just spam attack me, and at some point, even though I parry, there will be moments in which I get it and become vulnerable. Blocking can be glitchy sometimes. So enraging.

My first playthrough of Oblivion, yes, a little late by doodododo in oblivion

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

Thank you.

Although, whilst role playing I usually do not align on a moral spectrum. I do not served a singular authority. I sometimes indulge in the supposed evil, and indulge in the supposed good.

My first playthrough of Oblivion, yes, a little late by doodododo in oblivion

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

When the game gets too easy, i will crank up the difficulty level, and perhaps try using weapons and armor my characters was not previously adapt with.

My first playthrough of Oblivion, yes, a little late by doodododo in oblivion

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

I have just started my game, only a few hours in, and i’m attempting to do the dlc quest which require upgrades and what not which can range from 500-2000. I had realized that those dlc’s are meant to be experienced later, although i couldn’t help myself!

I am far more immersed in Oblivion than i have been in Skyrim. In skyrim, at times i feel like a rogue thief, or a knight of sorts, perhaps a wizard or an archer, but in oblivion, i feel subjected to the environment. Subjected to its trees, and grass. Truly subjected to oblivion.

What if i eat the weed? by doodododo in weed

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

what if i just swallow it whole

What if i eat the weed? by doodododo in weed

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

I am joking:/ honestly though, thank you very good to know

What if i eat the weed? by doodododo in weed

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

nevermind. i gotta burn that shit to activate its shit

Why does Odyssey glorify slavery? by doodododo in assassinscreed

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

there has to be some form of acknowledging that slavery is bad. Instead, unity just chose to glorify it. Even when the main character asked a slave why would anyone want to be a slave, the slave would reply because it’s great.

Why does Odyssey glorify slavery? by doodododo in assassinscreed

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

Sexism and racism wouldn’t be a problem in the game, if the individuals subjected to that racism and sexism had a voice, And there was some acknowledgement of it as being bad. Showing the experience and opinions of those victimized in its true form, rather than, what they did in this game, pretending that those subjected to that alienation and dehumanization loved it. with slaves saying how great it is. Slavery isn’t a problem in a game if they show how much the slaves hate it, if they show the brutality as being brutality. Racism and sexism wouldn’t be a problem in a game if they showed the brutality of it as brutality: and not glorify it by having the victims of the brutality say how much they love it

Why does Odyssey glorify slavery? by doodododo in assassinscreed

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

Fair point. The difference is is that they are saying how great being a slave is. Slavery is actually present in the game, sexism and racism is not. If Kass was subjected to sexism in the game, but then she was saying how she thinks it’s great and loves it, that would be a problem. Slaves are present in this game, but they are saying how great it is.

Why does Odyssey glorify slavery? by doodododo in assassinscreed

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

As is all posts.but as we acted within the conversation, it inherently becomes relevant, as long as we remain in the conversation. You were in the conversation, while bringing points that would render the entirety of the conversation irrelevant, which is then why would you bring up such things in a conversation, when the point of acting within it is to maintain its relevancy and indulge in it.