Great for the makers of that game! I still won't play it though, because what's the fun in robbing banks?
maybe just maybe he just doesn't fit into the idea of sexual orientation as trinity of gay, bisexual and heterosexual?CelestDaer said:I didn't know Jim's gay... It's never even crossed my mind. Eh...
As an asexual, you have no idea how frustrating it is when people feel the need to put you in one of the three buckets and simply can't comprehend that you're not interested in any of them >_>;firmicute said:maybe just maybe he just doesn't fit into the idea of sexual orientation as trinity of gay, bisexual and heterosexual?CelestDaer said:I didn't know Jim's gay... It's never even crossed my mind. Eh...
there is also asexuality.
why care?
It's never crossed my mind because I don't care. He's at least persuasive in his arguments. His orientation doesn't have anything to do with his rants. But, you'd think the fact that he keeps showing off dildos in his rants might've started an inkling in my thoughts...firmicute said:maybe just maybe he just doesn't fit into the idea of sexual orientation as trinity of gay, bisexual and heterosexual?CelestDaer said:I didn't know Jim's gay... It's never even crossed my mind. Eh...
there is also asexuality.
why care?
Ditto. No amount of ice will heal the amount of burn Jim's inflicted on them after today. Or rather every time he does it lolGAunderrated said:Damn Jim I damn near shed a tear after you named all the series that I loved being dragged through the dirt now.
Eh I enjoy the game for the same reason I enjoy the Italian job movies or any good bank robbery story. It's not about sticking it to the man or getting rich by doing wrong, the fun of the story is about weather they can pull it off even though the odds are against them and frankly it's a dumb thing to do. It's the challenge and thrill that had me love Payday and why I got Payday 2. Not to mention it's uniqueness (I have L4D2 and yes it has some of it's elements but has enough of it's own to be unique).geldonyetich said:It's ironic that a game I applaud for shaming a corporate money-grubbing mentality because it succeeded on morally-superior indy development mentality is not going to get my purchase because I'm ashamed to see anyone playing a game about being part of a team of money-grubbing assholes who are so morally unreprehensible that they think nothing of gunning down innocents (and each other) in order to score a quick buck by performing a bank heist.
Even if it's "just pretend," this setting puts me in a moral crisis that was really unnecessary. I really want to encourage the former behavior of indy development without corporate fuckery, because I've been enduring decades of crappy games as a result. However, the backdrop of this game is so severely off the hook that I still won't vote for my wallet for it.
As for that last bit, I admire your follow through with the dragon dildo, Jim, but I do hope you remembered the lube.
I think you mean Obsidianpiscian said:Its sad I recall Oblivion talking about how they got burned on Fallout New Vegas because a third of their "budget" was actually set aside for marketing and they didn't know this until way into production.
I'm glad overkill is doing well I loved the first game and bought the second but I'm too tied up at work to play it