I call bullshit
Don't want to be a buzzkiller but what other war was started by attacking Poland besides WW2?
Good idea, from what I read, Americans are constantly complaining about California anyway. About their liberalism, their woke Hollywood, weird laws, weird people and how it doesn't represent the "real America". I think they'll actually be happy they get rid of it
"And this one represents one of the gods: 'Captain of America' (according to some sources 'Capo America'). It belongs to the pantheon of gods from 43 centuries before the arrival"
Damn, 27 years, I feel old now
Yeah :( As @dunz said, I always try to find the original source but apparently Nemi's source is their Facebook. And thanks to fantastic Facebook design it's virtually impossible to find it there
Is he like Medvedev of the US? You know, the crazy guy so the boss looks more normal?
I see the next BF will be developed by Dice and 4 other teams? Well I wish them luck on good cooperation but that sounds really scary team-wise.
But who knows, maybe it'll help. Because Dice is ... ok well I'm old so I don't know if this is still true but I remember them as one of those studios that just keeps fucking things up. Bugs on bugs. Them and Creative Asembly (Total War). But as I said, I'm old, not sure how things look now
Bonus rant: But boy, I remember one bug they introduced in BF3 with one patch. The bug was that the under-barrel shotgun attachement didn't have its own damage, but took the damage from main weapon i.e. 12 pellets x 25 HP = 300 HP. I mean, shit happens but how much of a mess there's in the code that this happens? I'd genuinely love to see that code. And! And! That testers don't catch it during testing! How? That it flows through all the stages up to the production. Do you even have some tests? Is there a QA team? And I know I'm not crazy because as a follow up, the EA tried to step in to put things in order. Rant over
Not that we had a choice ... that shit was everywhere
Eh, I'm gonna play the devil's advocate here but when I thought about it, I'd say it's more like a human nature or common sense. I can imagine a person who feels excited by posting spicy pictures online in 2011 and then realizing "You mean people are willing to pay for this shit?"