Ya, also some stuff like PiP is regionlocked to the USA
tbf I haven't looked at the new lore yet but even still in the last game you were the Inquisition and it's still only called Dragon Age: Inquisition
to be even more fair it's clunky but the dumbest name will always belong to DA2 for having a number instead of a subtitle
I love how normal twitter is
fucking hate being sick
I'm so bored out of my mind but literally doing anything is so exhausting rn
I use Prism as a launcher, makes seperate instances and installing stuff a breeze.
Also a lot of (popular) mods will have cross modloader versions/ports, like Sodium has the (Neo)Forge ports Embeddium (AFAIK this is currently the best one) and Rubidium, and Controllable has a separate Fabric version in addition to Forge
thing about the trans pride flag is that the colours are so different that you don't even need to get the shades right at all cause it'll still be recognisable with the pattern, but then they just didn't do the pattern
no words for the regular pride one, completely unrecognisable even if you know what it is, it's not even the right amount of colours
ya it's kraut, he's a polandball youtuber
she doesn't even have vagina bones ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ
holy fuck the amount of sarcasm Jim Stephanie Sterling is gonna need say this with might genuinely collapse into a black hole
Yes, but specifically the MSI is a scummy megacorp, and my civ was started by people who enslaved by them and then rebelled against them
tbf, I don't think you don't need to impede the player themself that much to give a much stronger impression of systemic oppression. In Dragon Age: Origins it's definitely a lot more present, though it doesn't really affect the player themselves ultimately. Like the ghettos ("alienages") in the game are definitely a lot more enforced compared to the Grey Quarter in Skyrim (i.e. they are walled off with guarded gates, and they get locked down occasionally when e.g. riots happen inside), though an elven player isn't ever actually barred from entering a city or anything, other than during the origin quest. And the same goes for the other origins, specifically mage and dwarf commoner, the player basically only really faces the systemic part during the origin quest, after which them being a Warden kind of just supersedes all of that? (Though people will still give you shit, especially if you are an elf)
The Dutch Resistance would actually assassinate nazis by doing drive-by shootings on a bike lol