Charlotte, NC has a long history of racism and played a huge role in the civil rights movement, so the location plays a large part in why this is such a big deal.
Damn, TIL you can come across these locations on accident just exploring. I thought that place was weird to be randomly floating out there with no real good loot. 😂
I'm replaying Starfield, and on my second playthrough, I'm noticing the depth they put into this game. Sometimes a single dialogue line you said days ago will have an effect on NPC attitudes through an entire side story. I'm not going to argue that it's not a regurgitation of their lame formula they've milked for the past 15+ years, but they do need to reevaluate where their money/dev time goes to.
This was my strategy every time. It never worked out great, because there's usually a reason people don't want to be paired up with whoever you end up with.
Yeah, I don't know if they were concerned about people thinking they were being berated by animals constantly or what, but New Leafe was definitely the beginning of them sanitizing the villagers' attitudes. Wild World was my first AC game and I played it constantly for at least a year, but New Horizons lost my attention after two weeks.
I hate how empty and lifeless they made the villagers in the latest one.
I had no idea this was a thing. I've recently gotten into astronomy though, so I'll be sure to remember to observe this next year!
The dude tried to hang himself in duress. I really don't think this is the appropriate line of reasoning.
Wow, something tells me Gary Larson foams at the mouth anytime someone brings up Duchamp's Fountain
He red all over my dead til I redemption
Stinging nettle -> singing nettle
This game, appropriately, is where I learned there was such a thing as uppers and downers.