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[–] TacticsConsort@yiffit.net 34 points 4 months ago

I feel he's right. Youtube alone completely exhausted my patience to be advertised to in 2021, and when you're fed up with something and it keeps getting shoved down your throat at every corner then you get annoyed at first, and then you really start to actively despise it, and then it becomes completely unbearable. I absolutely cannot stand adverts anymore, including video sponsors. If I see a particularly obnoxious advert I'll go out of my way to AVOID the products in question, if I couldn't avoid paying attention to it. I'd like to go on record and say, absolutely fuck the electronic billboard outside my workplace, that piece of shit makes it dangerous to drive at night because it's so bright and I hope to god it gets vandalized beyond repair.

Most games that I try these days were recommended to me by people who I know personally. BG3 was one of very few exceptions, and honestly? You know what sold me on BG3 and made me think 'this is going to be a really high-quality game?' It was when there was a news article discussing the controversies after they confirmed that you could get railed by a druid. Not even something I'm interested in, but that design choice actively showed they were including niche options that not many people would pick into their RPG. That was what made me go 'Oh shit, if you can do that, you can probably do a lot of other things! It's an RPG with actual impactful dialog choices! They weren't just throwing that out as an advertising buzz!'