In Morrowind you can throw knives, darts, and shuriken at passive NPCs and creatures to trigger combat.
Drag rides dragons and also “rides” dragons. drag/dragself person-independent pronouns. That means drag’s pronouns are the same in first, second, and third person.
In Morrowind you can throw knives, darts, and shuriken at passive NPCs and creatures to trigger combat.
Relates to a player character throwing an item at a character in the field, which triggers combat.
Minecraft lets you throw snowballs at monsters.
Relating to being able to ride creatures in the open world.
Time for every game with horses ever to be sued by Nintendo.
Still salty about Tali and Visas.
Valid. Drag refused to look at any ads anyways, because fuck ads. Do you have a more ethical suggestion?
Drag took your advice, and it only gave drag the answer drag wanted. It wasn’t as good at figuring out which question drag was asking, but it made up for that by not wasting half the screen real estate on other answers. Ecosia beats Google at answering drag’s question today.
No, that’s not it. Drag’s dragon has been to drag’s house and signed into steam on drag’s PC, but we weren’t able to get family sharing working.
Yes, it affects more cis people, but at a lower percentage.
If you understand drag’s point that transphobia isn’t about intent, then why are you trying to persuade drag of your opinion by assigning intent?
None of that is a requirement. They could have just left the old system in. This was a choice.
Yes. Steam’s lack of focus testing for the new family sharing is what shows their insensitivity to trans issues.
No, Epic is less transphobic because they said protect trans kids and Steam didn’t.
can you not call everything that inconveniences you as a trans person transphobic?
No. Drag is sick to death of being so far away from drag’s family. Drag is sick of a society that won’t accept drag, and only being able to find partners through discord. Cishet people have it so easy, it’s not fair. And along comes Steam, “A family is a group that lives in the same home”. No! Get your heteronormative nuclear family bullshit out of drag’s video games. Drag plays games to get away from patriarchal politics, and Steam goes shoving them into their new features and deprecating the old. They should have focus tested this change. Anyone in a long distance relationship could have told them this was a bad move. This move comes from Valve employees being brainwashed by society into seeing a family as what the white patriarchy says a family is. Drag has spent drag’s entire life, as a gay person, being excluded from the white concept of family. We barely even have equal marriage rights. This is a symbolic issue of a lifelong struggle.
Drag isn’t familiar with this, please explain
You’re so lucky you get to live in the same country as your spouse
Probably less so
Drag still prefers Steam over Epic, because of Epic’s horrible record of monopolistic and anticompetitive business practices. However, drag doesn’t have to choose, because you know who does let family share games for free? Fitgirl.
No it doesn’t. It’s called systemic bigotry. You see it in critical race theory. The system is set up to disadvantage minorities, such that innocent decisions go on to harm minorities too.
Now that Donald Trump is the next president, you’ll see a LOT of trans people fleeing the US who leave family behind. Steam used to offer trans people fleeing persecution the ability to share games with their family at home. It’s a horrible coincidence in timing that Steam deprecates this feature on the same day many trans people realise they have to flee the country or die.
Trans families are less likely to live in the same economic region. Statistically, this is taking features away from trans people moreso than cis people. Transphobia isn’t an intention, it’s a consequence.
Clearly that man needed to be taught more about evolution when he was in school.