In your experience, what percentage of servicemembers are like that? I have my own impressions as an outsider, but my anecdotal experience is likely far less meaningful than your anecdotal experience.
The answer to the actual article and not just the headline, seems to be an unequivocal yes. The question that really needs to be answered is whether his core audience will care.
It may be enough to push the “RINO’s” toward someone like RFK Jr.
Yeah, I just remember reading steam reviews a few days after release and they were largely very positive. I was surprised.
I’m not trying to sell anyone on the game, I don’t own it, never played it, despise games as a live service.
I just remember all the negative reviews then seeing it seem to land fairly well with players who bought in. Could have been the investment principle and nothing else.
I’ve known many pastors in the evangelical world. The reputation is well-deserved though hardly universal. Most the tend to assume “the ends justify the means” which is horrific when you try to measure consequences against eternal damnation.
“Better to ask forgiveness than permission” is also a phrase that is shockingly common.
Nothing too dramatic, but I’m glad to see it getting some more attention. It’s a delightful game, but once you get to the end game there’s very little to keep you engaged despite the game clearly encouraging you to stay and keep playing.