I try to take some solace in the knowledge that throughout history, this sentiment ("our leaders are hopelessly corrupt and there's nothing we can do about it") was probably the de facto default for almost anyone. Not that that makes things better now but it helps keep things in perspective.
Billionaires extract maximum value from whatever society they find themselves in, that's how they become (and stay) billionaires. Not exactly rocket science.
Keep taking away reasons for people to live. I'm sure millions of desperate, voiceless victims with nothing left to lose will not backfire for the people in charge at all.
But I don't want to be.
I don't really agree that it's much easier to start on Reddit. Especially nowadays.
-Post from an IP that was once used by a banned account? Also banned (after first being shadowbanned)
-Try to post in any niche sub of your choosing after making an account? Forget it, wait three weeks and farm 3K karma first (which encourages shitposting and reposting, lowering quality)
-Deviate a fraction of an inch from whatever sub's 500-page rulebook? Banned.
-Try to argue an unbanning? That's a permanent mute.
-Post anything - and I do mean anything - in a "wrong" sub, get immediately permabanned by a slew of subs you didn't even know existed.
-Some mod doesn't agree with something you posted? Even if it was 5 years ago in a sub that has since been deleted? Banned and muted.
Reddit is an absolutely terrible experience for new posters. How they even manage to retain a tenth of them is beyond me. I encourage them to keep it up however, more traffic for Lemmy.
In the last decade or so, when people called USA a 3rd world country, it was mostly tongue in cheek.
Not anymore.
It's been a while but AFAIK you control three or four party members so it's more like the older BG games than NWN1 in that regard.
Storywise it's set in the Forgotten Realms near the regions of the first game but it's a completely new story with new characters. Iirc the story manages to decently subvert some expectations. I remember a conversation with a dead god in the expansion that was on par with meeting Sovereign for the first time in Mass Effect.
Yup. When it rains in the US, it drizzles in Europe.
When it got this bad in Rome most emperors quickly pulled a Liberalitas and, quite literally, showered the plebs in coins or at the very least, tokens for the grain dole. Unsurprisingly this worked (though it did have its limits).
That one has already been done: https://store.steampowered.com/app/704450/Neverwinter_Nights_Enhanced_Edition/
Yesss, loved that one, especially the first expansion, Mask of the Betrayer. Prime D&D storytelling (and very decent gameplay).
Oh man, we're really going to see the return of thousands of people dead from, y'know, poison in food etc, aren't we?