Daily reminder that people on the Internet lie.
People have lied about some of the most despicable things one can imagine, ruining people's lives with nothing to gain out of it, not even clout.
Always be skeptical of what you read online.
What I’ve learned from people’s responses to this topic:
> Servitors are everywhere, and the Mechanicus kidnaps people from the streets to turn them into servitors, regardless of their actual presence on the planet.
> "Civilized worlds" encompasses hive worlds, feudal worlds, and even feral worlds when it suits the argument, but not when it contradicts it.
> Black Library novels are not canon - except when they are, if it supports the argument.
> You can discredit third-party sources like FFG RPGs, but you can also cite third-party sources like Imperium Maledictum when they support your point.
> Old lore isn’t valid unless it supports your argument; then it’s perfectly acceptable to use sources from years ago.
> Every planet is exactly the same, unless it isn’t, because you want to push some agenda and need validation.
> The Imperium is a brutally oppressive regime across the board, except when you want it to appear progressive regarding gender, sexuality, or other liberal values then it's not.
> You can post the exact same photo of the same excerpt ad infinitum; you don’t need to read the book or understand the context, just repost it to "own" the chuds.
> Games Workshop is consistent in its depictions that's why we have various contradicting sources
> To be truly grimdark, everything must be grimderp. And if you don’t want everything to be so bleak that it breaks suspension of disbelief, then you "don’t like grimdark."
Truly an enlightening experience. My final takeaway is this: if people think everything in the Imperium is the same regardless of various factors, then they should probably engage with more than just rulebooks and isolated excerpts online. For example, entry-point novels that show how varied the setting actually is.
@FieldsofMistria I really hope you guys have solved the constant crashing that happens after a certain time that has been reported on Steam by many people.
@95lkr003jgr@OfficialPCMR Not for me, tried it on what... like 3 different computers at this point?
Different hardware, different software, different brands, new and old.
At best I can play the first mission for either faction and when the time travel bit happens, game freezes.
@blackpillprince@foreignsyrup Yeah that's not really workable for the rest of the 99.99% of the human population needing to use communication together.
More power to you if you have the means of utilizing it, not to mention necessary resources, though.