If it were up to me, factory farming would be outright banned, but it's years away still.
I think the best hope right now is factory grown meat, once that becomes more profitable than factory farming, it's game over.
If it were up to me, factory farming would be outright banned, but it's years away still.
I think the best hope right now is factory grown meat, once that becomes more profitable than factory farming, it's game over.
This guy is saying he doesn't believe animals have rights and people are agreeing with him?
At least you keep your eyesight.
I use old reddit from time to time to check specific subs and it's wild seeing how boring they've gotten.
Skyrim, Hollow Knight, RuneScape.
Nier: Automata, Guilty Gear and Skyrim have top tier soundtracks.
There are a few games with killer soundtracks that are overlooked, RuneScape and Pumpkin Jack come to mind.
Those are regular complaints, it doesn't get blamed for every issue games made with it have.
I often see people saying Bethesda should switch to Unreal because Creation is outdated.
Yeah, but maybe they should wait until the game is out before bashing it.
I'm not from the US but moved to Germany with an Italian passport and have had a great time so far.
It's the other way around. Why bother checking if the request is feasible when you look good making promises?
I feel like Bethesda really missed the mark on what makes their games special.
You can see the improvement in quest design and writing with questlines like the crimson fleet but it's missing the glue holding everything together, the fantastic open world map that's always there and Starfield does not have.
I think mods are eventually going to make Starfield into another timeless classic but they've never felt necessary before, Skyrim took everyone by storm as soon as it came out.