Cyrodil and The Shivering Isles were a blast though. Even playing BG3, with how amazing and stupendously huge it is, I didn’t feel that same sense of open scale wandering about (which is why I find their approach in SF so baffling)
More than just a dispute over data, though, the Wikipedia editors argued that ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt often acts as more of a partisan actor in the Israel-Palestine conversation than a neutral source of information.
Greenblatt has called US anti-Zionist student protesters Iranian “proxies,” compared the Palestinian keffiyeh scarf to a swastika, and praised Elon Musk just days after the Twitter owner endorsed an antisemitic conspiracy theory as the “actual truth” last November.
Is this the story of the world now? Some old rich guy watches a little too much TV/Twitter and sends a major organization off the rails?
Wow, this is so… Mass Effect 2/DA. It hasn’t changed a whole lot.
I am not into the gameplay, but I could probably do it if I buff the snot out of the companions with a mod so it doesn’t feel like mopping up mooks alone.
I think it’s fabulous. They can get feedback from the actual people doing heavy lifting (especially the framework maintainers, I presume) and make drastic changes before a real release, without blowback from jankiness.
I wish more studios were that in touch TBH. Many heavily modded games (Stardew Valley for one) do work closely with framework creators, give them early heads up and such, it’s just kinda taken for granted by the larger community and not trumpted.