@Grimoire_Fairy@UniwatchOW SKG will apply when Blizzard ultimately decides to completely shut down Overwatch, making it completely unplayable, not when they decide to change the number of people on a team.
@Grimoire_Fairy@UniwatchOW Overwatch is still playable, and was even when it was Overwatch 2. It was different, but you cannot legally mandate a company to stop updating their game because some people might not like the updates.
@Grimoire_Fairy@UniwatchOW You "can't go back and play overwatch 1" because the game has been updated. It's a live service, online game. It would be incredibly stupid of the devs to keep every single update to the game running separately.
@Grimoire_Fairy@UniwatchOW But it wasn't. Overwatch 2 was a big update marketed in a big way. It wasn't actually a different game from Overwatch. It didn't run on different servers, it wasn't a new installation. It was literally just an update of Overwatch.
@operationbruh@ShittyHaloTakes@P0K3M_@TheIshikawaRin No. The Stop Killing Games movement is for games that have been taken offline, not games that have been updated. Overwatch has not been taken offline. The "2" in Overwatch 2 was simple marketing. It was not indicative of an entirely new, separate game from Overwatch.
@TheIshikawaRin@ShittyHaloTakes Because it's definitely a great idea to split the player base of an online game between hundreds of different, disconnected versions of the same game.
@EGARYE1947@JackieFrancesca@imofakingretard@cypix6 But go ahead, keep pretending that "America First" is any more than a lie that Republicans tell stupid people while they continue sticking their hands in your pockets to fund their pointless wars.
@EGARYE1947@JackieFrancesca@imofakingretard@cypix6 And speaking of wars, howโs that current Republican-led war with Iran treating your wallet? Because last time I checked, "putting Americans first" shouldn't involve skyrocketing inflation and $4+ gas prices at the pump
@DavidPolus@JGunboat@gremloe Yeah, the article from 2001. He died in 2010. That is a 9 year difference. What makes you think something from 2001 was his "last apology"?
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@EGARYE1947@JackieFrancesca@imofakingretard@cypix6 They were conservatives. The name they called themselves is irrelevant. Their political ideology was conservative. Unless you're saying that today's Democratic party is still conservative, and today's Republican party is progressive, in which case you're fucking stupid
@DavidPolus@JGunboat@gremloe The community most directly hurt by his past is the same one that accepted his 50-year evolution and atonement. Where are you getting that "the NAACP chief didn't accept his last apology"?
@DavidPolus@JGunboat@gremloe NAACP head Ben Jealous called Byrd a "champion for civil rights" in 2010, saying he reflected the nationโs "transformative power". Byrd earned a 100% NAACP rating and even endorsed Obama in 2008.