The Royal Shakespeare company did this a while ago, with the story of Romeo and Juliet, it was called "Such tweet sorrow". I'm happy to see more things like that, when done correctly it's great.
I remember seeing this and having a laugh before deciding "actually, I will pop in for a browse". Ridiculous that she's making such a fuss over nothing when it is clearly done jokingly.
In general I'm not embarassed/I'm open about it, but sometimes it depends on the game and what the person thinks of that game. I'm not going to gush over a game infront of someone who hates it, I don't want to hear all of their reasons it's crap so I'll give them the same courtesy.
But I...
I'm not really sure that mods would be effective. So many multiplayer games each with hundreds of matches going on at once, it'd be hard to moderate effectively. And what about when a new game or sequel is released? Would the old game just get left and modding that game seen as redundant, or...
One of the stupid things I did would be recording a "video diary" on my friends phone, saying things she suggested, whilst I was drunk. Most of the things I said were sexual and to do with some close male friends I had, although I'd rather not go into the exact details. She told me she'd deleted...
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