• FlakesBongler [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    Like, it’s important to remember the big picture and not let one relatively minor event prevent you from doing the work to advance socialism

    But it’s also good to enjoy the misery of your enemies, because that’s just fun

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    Winning is meaningless unless he does something with it. We’ll see. If he fills his staff with Zionists like he promised then the win was irrelevant. If he makes transit free and food and housing accessible for everyone in new York, awesome. Remains to be seen

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      Brad whatshis face who co-campaigned with him is a zionist. You’d be hard pressed to staff the NYC government with zero zionists. he just said it in the dumbest way possible, which is an unforced error he has made several times.

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        I don’t believe that savvy politicians like Mamdani make unforced errors. If you make a career out of careful word choice then you need to be held accountable for those words. If you’re a good enough speaker to be elected mayor of New York you’re good enough to not make dumb mistakes. So the safer assumption is that it wasn’t a mistake, because if it was a mistake then how many of the good things he said were also mistakes? Did he just accidentally stumble his way into being mayor by lucking into the right words for months, or is he actually good at speaking and intentionally saying what he says?

        Can’t have it both ways. The only way to know for sure is to see what he does.

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          i don’t mean in the moment. he’s probably taking bad advice from dem lifers, especially post-obama phonecall. Errors in reasoning and strategy or appeasing the forces of evil are still moves i would call errors.

          like the only one of his things that pissed off us that i think was well advised was the one where he doesn’t want to be assassinated by the NYPD. everything else is unforced unless obama showed him a picture of his home from a drone or something we obviously wouldn’t have any proof of.

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        Here are my two cents. I think EU5 is Paradoxs most ambitious and grand game yet. It has the most content, the most systems, the most depth, the most of everything straight out of the gate on day 1. Compared to other paradox gaems on day 1.

        Its also true that the game will probably get DLC for the next 10 years at a rate of 3 to 4 per year. Towards the end, it will likely feel pretty bloated much like my favorite Paradox game Stellaris does now.

        The main criticism atm seems to be that the AI can be a bit weak if youre really good at the game, and there are some bugs here and there. But overall, the reception seems quite solid.

        I will probably make a thread after Ive played it for a real amount of time, at least 50-100 h+ or more. The game only came out on Tuesday, and Im a “responsible” adult, so its not like I can give it a proper whirl that quickly.

        What Im excited about, as someone whose favorite Paradox games are Stellaris, Crusader Kings 3, and Victoria 3, all for different reasons, is that EU5 seems much more like a simulation than a board game. EU4 always felt very gamey to me. Not meant as a diss; its just how it played. Whereas EU5 feels more like a real world with people in it. POPs are a big win in my book.

        Then again some EU4 fans seem to really miss Mission trees but I never cared much for them. None of my fave paradox games have them.

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            real, i was tricked into “playing” a “game” of multiplayer stellaris once lenin-pensive

            mostly involved me staring at my reflection on my dark ahh screen while 1/67th of a match played over the course of 3-4 hours

            never again, i’d rather be blasting a skaarj lord in unreal 98’ rizz

            • 小莱卡@lemmygrad.ml
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              tfw youre 100 hours deep into your paradox game save and your saved file breaks because a new patch came out and you have to start all over again, and also pay $15 for the newest dialogue boxes.