

Sorry, accidentally swapped the letters. Answered by brb
Sorry, accidentally swapped the letters. Answered by brb
I don’t like microtransactions, but can you come up with a source of revenue for a game that allows for constant updates that include new features, mechanics, artwork, audio, etc. that isn’t MXT or ads?
The people that will be angry about MXT are the same that would be angry their game hasn’t seen any major updates in 5-10 years, like their initial investment somehow supports unlimited development. It’s just not feasible.
This is an unfortunate truth. I occasionally teach a short course on basic computer networking with a short segment on Unix/Linux to students ranging from ages 18-25 and only about 1 or 2 out of every class of 20 even knows what an “operating system” is.
Love the brevity.
There is a soft tag built into the post itself: the title. It says “Ikkitousen.” If you know what Ikkitousen is, you know it’s an ecchi anime. If you don’t know what Ikkitousen is, you have to decide for yourself if the post is worth opening blind. On an anime community it should come as no surprise that people would post characters from ecchi (and not necessarily hard-defined NSFW) shows.
Though I don’t disagree with your suggestion for having more user control, the root of this is entirely a personal problem that others shouldn’t be expected to accommodate for you. Go into your display settings and turn off thumbnails and be self-policing in what links you click on.
Can you give some examples of shows that you feel knowingly do this, other than Ancient Aliens or Ghost Hunters?