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7/9/2025, 5:19:52 PM
>>714972513
I had this exact thought when I saw this >>714968764 post, then scrolled down and saw yours. Very based.
Seriously though, Zelda games have never been good, just popular and accessible. it's always funny watching /v/ go through fits as they slowly realize this
>wait, the story is throwaway?
>wait, the characters are 1-dimensional memes?
>wait, the dungeons are boring hallways?
>wait, the puzzles are for 2 year olds?
>wait, the enemies are copypasted?
>wait, the combat is simultaneously too janky and too easy?
>anons fling shit back and forth at each stage of the coping process
>but slowly, surely, everyone comes to realize it's true
>slowly these games are seen less as masterpieces and more as overrated
One day we may even see OOT drop off the GOAT lists because there won't even be any posers left to pretend it's good. Amazing. The younger generations fill me with hope for the future.
I had this exact thought when I saw this >>714968764 post, then scrolled down and saw yours. Very based.
Seriously though, Zelda games have never been good, just popular and accessible. it's always funny watching /v/ go through fits as they slowly realize this
>wait, the story is throwaway?
>wait, the characters are 1-dimensional memes?
>wait, the dungeons are boring hallways?
>wait, the puzzles are for 2 year olds?
>wait, the enemies are copypasted?
>wait, the combat is simultaneously too janky and too easy?
>anons fling shit back and forth at each stage of the coping process
>but slowly, surely, everyone comes to realize it's true
>slowly these games are seen less as masterpieces and more as overrated
One day we may even see OOT drop off the GOAT lists because there won't even be any posers left to pretend it's good. Amazing. The younger generations fill me with hope for the future.
7/9/2025, 11:40:45 AM
>>509905934
>AIPAC senator Lindsey Graham told to Trump to impose sanctions on Russia and on China and India too for buying energy from Russia
The 117th sanctions package will certainly do the trick...
But jokes aside, this will just kill the muttmerican economy if acted on.
>>509906094
>Holy shit are they trying to nuke our economy?
So it seems.
But there is a potential political angle in that they are just doing it for posturing to their backers with no intention of actually following through.
This new sanctions bill "gives Trump the tools" to sanction China and India etc, power that the executive already has and has used.
The differerence now is that congress already backs Trump.
What it seems like to me is that a large faction want more sanctions on China for any reason and cloaking it with Russia just gives Trump an excuse when or if he restarts the trade war, but the Russia angle it (in the minds of the idiots in Washington) complicates the Chinese and Indian reciprocal actions.
If Trump just slaps a 30% tariff on China again, they will respond with 30% tariffs back.
But if they say it is because they are trading with sanctioned Russian oil then the gamble or hope is that they can't respond in kind.
We also know that this current faction of necons (or just jewish elites) want to pivot to China as it is the main adversary for US hegemony. Ukraine is a used up whore, but the sanctions structure on Russia can still be used against China.
I think this is the real angle, and the packaging allows Trump to pivot to China while not antagonizing the anti Russian jews who never cared about Ukraine, only about hurting Russia.
The structure also allows for more sanctions on Iran and an extortionist toolkit in general.
It will fuck up the US and its economy if they go for it though. But the jews can always find another host country and try again.
>AIPAC senator Lindsey Graham told to Trump to impose sanctions on Russia and on China and India too for buying energy from Russia
The 117th sanctions package will certainly do the trick...
But jokes aside, this will just kill the muttmerican economy if acted on.
>>509906094
>Holy shit are they trying to nuke our economy?
So it seems.
But there is a potential political angle in that they are just doing it for posturing to their backers with no intention of actually following through.
This new sanctions bill "gives Trump the tools" to sanction China and India etc, power that the executive already has and has used.
The differerence now is that congress already backs Trump.
What it seems like to me is that a large faction want more sanctions on China for any reason and cloaking it with Russia just gives Trump an excuse when or if he restarts the trade war, but the Russia angle it (in the minds of the idiots in Washington) complicates the Chinese and Indian reciprocal actions.
If Trump just slaps a 30% tariff on China again, they will respond with 30% tariffs back.
But if they say it is because they are trading with sanctioned Russian oil then the gamble or hope is that they can't respond in kind.
We also know that this current faction of necons (or just jewish elites) want to pivot to China as it is the main adversary for US hegemony. Ukraine is a used up whore, but the sanctions structure on Russia can still be used against China.
I think this is the real angle, and the packaging allows Trump to pivot to China while not antagonizing the anti Russian jews who never cared about Ukraine, only about hurting Russia.
The structure also allows for more sanctions on Iran and an extortionist toolkit in general.
It will fuck up the US and its economy if they go for it though. But the jews can always find another host country and try again.
7/1/2025, 1:49:26 AM
>>714122910
HD. You can trace the decline of the industry by the adoption of HD graphics. it necessitates gigantic budgets and dev times, smaller teams get left in the dust. Those who'd have otherwise been small-time devs flood the indie scene, which produces a tidal wave of shovelware. Fast forward a few years, all of a sudden games cost millions to make but their value is debased to <$0.99. Only way out is to make a more expensive game and charge more, which makes the problem worse, and necessitates even bigger, more expensive games. Forever. Until it all collapses because nobody spends on anything but the same few F2P titles anymore.
HD. You can trace the decline of the industry by the adoption of HD graphics. it necessitates gigantic budgets and dev times, smaller teams get left in the dust. Those who'd have otherwise been small-time devs flood the indie scene, which produces a tidal wave of shovelware. Fast forward a few years, all of a sudden games cost millions to make but their value is debased to <$0.99. Only way out is to make a more expensive game and charge more, which makes the problem worse, and necessitates even bigger, more expensive games. Forever. Until it all collapses because nobody spends on anything but the same few F2P titles anymore.
6/23/2025, 11:25:06 PM
>>508504428
this
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