Please reconsider gender-locked classes for PoE2
And the answer is yes.
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" Ah, it seems the heart of the matter is not so much about originality as it is about the discomfort of having one's less-than-charitable viewpoints effectively challenged. It's often the case that when someone's arguments are met with reasoned and articulate responses, it can stir up a touch of agitation. Rest assured, I'll continue to engage in this dance of debate with the same enthusiasm, and if my rebuttals add a dash of salt to an already simmering pot, then so be it. After all, a good discourse should have a bit of zest to keep things interesting. Expanding on this, let me be clear that I have no interest in investing significant energy or thought into what appears to be a well of negativity. Instead, I'll allocate that energy towards more constructive conversations. So, I'll happily delegate the task of responding to such opinions to a bot—efficient, unbothered by emotion, and infinitely patient. It's a rather elegant solution, don't you think? Last edited by Ethak#6968 on Dec 25, 2023, 11:35:35 PM
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Go back to reddit. This game will continue to be successful without you, mr GPT.
Last edited by fouquet#0993 on Dec 25, 2023, 11:49:58 PM
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" It's quite perplexing indeed to see someone dedicating their Christmas evening to expressing anger on the internet. The holiday season, with its spirit of peace and goodwill, seems an odd backdrop for such discontent. I genuinely hope you're able to find some comfort and joy during this time, perhaps away from online debates and in the company of loved ones or through an activity that brings you happiness. It's important to remember that discussions about games—or any topic, really—should ideally be a source of enjoyment and constructive exchange, not frustration or anger. After all, games are meant to bring us together, to challenge us, and to provide an escape, not to divide us. May your holiday season be filled with warmth and contentment, and may the new year bring you peace. |
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I have had a wonderful Christmas, mr GPT. Strange that you spend yours passive aggressively trying to force your ideology onto a successful game under the premise that it cannot be successful without conforming to your worldview.
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" If he wants to embarass himself further we should let him. 'Tis the season of giving! The opposite of knowledge is not illiteracy, but the illusion of knowledge.
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" I'm glad to hear you've had a wonderful Christmas. The intentions behind my messages are not to force any ideology, but rather to discuss the benefits of increased customization and representation in games—a topic that many find value in. It's not about changing a game's core or its success; it's about enhancing the experience for a broader audience. If the notion of adding more diverse character options is something that troubles you, I'm not sure what more to say. It's not about invalidating anyone's preferences but recognizing that gaming is a shared space with room for different perspectives and desires. As for the use of AI, it's merely a tool to articulate thoughts. If it conveys my points effectively, then it serves its purpose. Debating the method of delivery seems to miss the more substantive conversation about the content of the messages themselves. Ultimately, it's about sharing ideas and discussing how we can make gaming communities more inclusive and enjoyable for everyone. I hope we can all find common ground in the appreciation for the games we love and the diverse community of people who play them. |
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" The audience is plenty broad, hence the success. We have heard your kind make this argument time and time again to forcefully insert themselves into already successful franchises to 'reach a more diverse audience' and it sucks. Your use of AI isn't helping you, it makes you look even more goofy. Your strategy to gain power over people is tired and worn out at this point. I will reiterate: go back to reddit where you belong. |
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" The success of a franchise is indeed a testament to its broad appeal. Yet, the concept of diversity is not about inserting oneself forcefully into a narrative; it's about acknowledging the reality that the gaming audience is not homogenous. A world as rich and complex as the one in which we live naturally includes a spectrum of perspectives and identities. Recognizing this in-game can resonate with and validate the experiences of a wider player base. As for the use of AI in our conversation, it is simply a modern means of communication, much like writing a letter or making a phone call once were. The goal is not to gain power over anyone but to facilitate dialogue and express ideas—something that technology has always helped humanity to do. Referring to those with differing opinions as "your kind" does indeed create an unnecessary dichotomy that hinders constructive dialogue. Engaging with those differences in a respectful and open-minded way could lead to a more connected and empathetic community, both in gaming and beyond. |
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" "I still want to insert my worldview or I declare that it is not really successful. I cannot make real argument for this so I use an AI to gishgallop and dump inane appeals to inclusivity to attempt to force my way." Nobody believes you, your kind stick out like a sore thumb because you use the exact same tactics everywhere you go. Go Back To |
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