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fckreddit, to games in Starfield dev says some of the space RPG's "planets are empty by design - but that's not boring"

Sticking to that excuse, I see.

Kolanaki, to games in Starfield dev says some of the space RPG's "planets are empty by design - but that's not boring"
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The only way empty, barren planets are not boring is if you put some gameplay on them that’s not boring.

Starfield doesn’t do that. Even if you’re into geology, collecting fake rocks in a game isn’t that interesting.

otter, to world in Mother is arrested in Bangladesh after son in the U.S. criticizes government online

This is specific to journalists, but it’s relevant:

en.wikipedia.org/…/Freedom_of_the_press_in_Bangla…

Pulled one example:

In March, 2023, Awami League’s armed cadres, loyal to Sheikh Hasina beaten the brother of Al-Jazeera I-Unit journalist Zulkarnain Saer Khan in front of his home in Dhaka. The attacker, while attacking, said, “Your brother writes against the prime minister, against the government? He’s a journalist? Now you’ll see.”[19] Zulkarnain Saer Khan exposed the corruption of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the Al-Jazeera documentary All the Prime Minister’s Men in 2022 and led an investigation against Sheikh Hasina’s close aide Abdus Sobhan Golap’s corruption who secretly bought nine properties of 4 million USD in the New York.

I remember this from when I was looking up a few places that surprised me when going through the Press Freedom Index. It might just be because I’m not familiar with these places, and it speaks to the assumptions we might make, but I was surprised to see a few countries so far down the list / below other ones.

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