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Cake day: June 14th, 2023

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  • Nah, it’s a democracy. Hi! I’m that mod in question. Man we protested for the users, that’s why all of that happened in the first place. I’m also the mod that started the discussion with the community about blacking out, and if the option was to either get a few people mad by having my hand forced by spez or seeing the place turn into kotaku in action? I’ll take the heat, I’m fine with that. I’d do it again.

    My concern first and foremost is the people, I’m fucking PISSED at what spez pulled (and made that VERY clear in our return post) but he forced our hand. If they hand the place off to some of the random mods reddit has in their pocket for this kind of situation or anyone that requests it, it could fuck up the community. I’m literally a mod because I care about that not happening. And that didn’t change just because spez is a dickhead.

    I’d prefer to see us migrate elsewhere. Until that happens I’m gonna do my best to make the sub the best environment possible for what we do. If that makes me a turncoat, I’ll own it, because this ain’t about my ego dude. It’s about the users. And I’m damn sure not being paid to do it.









  • Oh, it blocks the genzedong reddit crowd (who are worse here because there are no admins to tell them to stop openly advocating genocide) and the alt-right skinhead types. They tend to come from a few specific instances. What’s left is a blend of progressives and socialists and anarchists and moderates that can generally talk about things without treating you like you should be put to the firing squad for not loving Stalin or Hitler.

    You’ll come across it at some point and know immediately what I’m talking about.




  • Yeah. In the end I think it’ll be beneficial, honestly, to put more control in the hands of the user. If you notice all of the problem people are coming from on place, blocking them all feels so counter-intuitive when you can just block the source. And every argument I hear against it is the same tired “free speech means you have to listen to me and give me a platform” thing you hear from just about everyone who has an opinion most people really don’t wanna listen to.

    And they take over every new social media site until people find a way to filter them out. That’s why they fight so hard against said filters.




  • Fallout 4 wasn’t bad at launch. A whole LOT better than New Vegas, I’ll say that much.

    I’ll never understand why Bethesda catches these accusations so much harder than other devs that are just as bad. Hell KOTOR 2 was so broken at launch an entire mod needed to be made to finish the game. Not unofficially patch it, literally add so much that we just saw a company have to give out refunds because they couldn’t include it in official console releases.

    Obsidian has a long history of this, yet they’re somehow beloved even though their entire rep is “we make well thought out games, and then don’t finish them because we’re awful at time management”. I mean look at the full list. Neverwinter Nights 2: Buggy at launch, busted, toolset was messed up so nobody came over from part 1. Kotor 2: Buggy at launch, missing a ton of content, never got fixed. Alpha Protocol: demolished for having awful AI. Again, largely unpolished and taken to task for it. Dungeon Siege 3: literally killed the franchise.

    It’s hard to be a Bethesda fan on the internet, so many developers lean on fans to come in with patches and fix their games and ONLY THEY get heat for it. Heck, V:TM Bloodlines is one of the most popular games of all time, and it’s NOTORIOUSLY glitchy without the unofficial patch.

    And none of this was ever a problem whatsoever until Bethesda rescued Fallout.

    I half wonder if people remember that Van Buren was canceled, and the last canonical Fallout in production was the sequel to the Slipknot soundtrack having bawls guarana shilling dumpster fire that was Brotherhood of Steel.