

Eh, people like to claim stuff, especially if they are marginalized. I wouldn’t think too much about it. But thanks for bringing this up, never knew the trans gamer community feels like this about Fallout NV.
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Eh, people like to claim stuff, especially if they are marginalized. I wouldn’t think too much about it. But thanks for bringing this up, never knew the trans gamer community feels like this about Fallout NV.


I see. I think your question is more: “Why do many trans people like Fallout New Vegas so much?”. Written as is, your question reads like there are above average occurrences of the theme in the game.


Never heard of that, have an example?


Did not expect to see the Grumps on here.


Here is Valve explaining how regional pricing works and a guide they give developers to price their games accordingly. Anyway, in most cases the answer is simple: Those countries or regions have a lower income.
There are three accounts downvoting your stuff.


“the underlying geometry is unchanged”
And then covered in Slop-Vaseline.


Not a fan of what ever genre the original Vampire Survivors is, but I enjoyed the demo of this one. For only 9 Money 99 I will probably buy it on release. You should try the demo. It is on Steam.


I’ll be empty when I leave spawn… how the hell am I going to undo 25 years of muscle memory?
Politicians already have all the power they need to combat parasitic companies. They just decide not to use that power for the purpose we gave it to them. Instead they use it to gain personal wealth and influence.
The companies are a symptom of a broken system. But the politicians keep it going, instead of taking care of it.
Edit: Go and see who knocks at your door, if you actually try to change the system. It is not the corporations.


Politicians. Always politicians. They are the ones who are supposed to protect us from companies like that. DuPont, Nestle and the others can only exist because your government lets them.


Don’t sleep on “The Cover Up” by The Protomen, their 80s cover album.


A lot of uplifting stuff by IDLES. The singer struggled with depression and drug addiction himself for years. Many of their songs are either about empowerment, equality, mental health… or about rotten media, how parasitic our politicians are, punching nazis in the face… you get the gist.


…it goes to the counter and says: “ID please”…


Schmidt!


The game that single-handedly killed my long lasting love for Paradise City by Guns N’ Roses.
I was gonna say, Sandy looks way more relaxed than you do, haha.
Don’t know anything about horses, but you two look like a great pair!