But what about phrenology, @Vilageidiotx???
That's perfectly fine, I just don't get demonization of those who think otherwise by every aspect of society.
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Actually, you should explain why, apparently, you have to hire women and minorities, even if they lack the necessary skills to function in the company, in order to avoid being a "White Nationalist." (Did screaming "racist!" at people stop working, so we need to think of another default now?)
I gave the textbook definition of meritocracy when I said, "it's [CD Projekt's hiring process] employing the most talented people at hand to make the best product possible." You're the one who equated that to White Nationalism, which I find hilarious because that means you're the one who equates more Whites and more males on a development team with having more merit, independently of a person's ability to code.
Not that this is surprising at all, but you've revealed your personal biases in this thread, a real streak of racism, in your desperate gambit to find an injustice to crusade against, whether real or imagined. You must have realized this too since you're making no attempt at all to actually argue, instead flinging your own feces at me like a rabies-infected capuchin, but that's par for the course with the crazies on either side of the political spectrum. Horseshoe theory is real.
@Ace of Hearts You're thinking of White Supremacy, sweetheart, not Nationalism. Not that it matters when your "argument" (lol) is fallacious and irrelevant either way.
Is this because BioWare hires purple-haired hippopotamuses who screech about not enough women in gaming instead of actually going to a tech school and becoming a skilled female developer? I personally think so. CD Projekt more or less tell women and brown people to go fuck themselves if they don't have the talent to make a good game
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No its Biowares fault for not doing a whole lot with Garrus character in ME2 apart from making him 'badass'.
Witcher 3 is a whole other can of worms and it's a game people hold to an impossible standard because people are obsessed with "IT'S MORALLY GRAY REEEEEE" and they forget that there's large chunks of Witcher 3 that are fucking boring as sin and the combat and movement were atrociously clunky. BioWare games and The Witcher 3 are for very different audiences, it's just that people put them both under the WRPG umbrella along with Elder Scrolls and Fallout.
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Its funny you mention Garrus, hes a great character but damn near all of that was because of ME1.
When you first meet him, hes a mild mannered but frustrated cop who is struggling with the politics of regulation to what he sees as getting in the way of justice. He essentially stays cool and dutiful but there is a very subtle and well written hint of his personality, that a part of him is a little more wild and pragmatic, and your many conversations with him slowly tease that out which culminates in the Dr Heart mission.
Mass Effect 2 shows you what he evolved into with 2 years without shepard, a more violent and headstrong vigilante, finally free of the restraints of procedure.
BUT
If you just jump into ME2 on its own with no prior knowledge of his ME1 character hes just this Cool Swaggering Badass who makes snarky jokes every now and again. ME2 is so obsessed with making everything darker and edgier it misses a lot of the subtle charms of ME1.