wow, how is microsoft not suing the hell out of that controller? it's just an xbox controller, only now with 2 stick positions switched, instead of the 1 of the original xbox controller, which is based on the ps2 controller.
you know you're doing something wrong when you need to buy extra stuff to get a decent controller.
i've explained why i used the term dragqueen in the reply above you.
so i couldn't have been honest, just because i was mean? i think you're overlooking that that is the core of honesty: it doesn't have to be nice, it mostly isn't.
why am i homophobic? i said she sounded like a dragqueen, just because i first thought it was a man (think the lead singer of the band drill queen), but later found out otherwise, i meant no homophobic hate by saying it.
you can call me what you want, i'm just calling it as i see it. you probably think i'm being incredibly mean, crude or whatever other words you might think of, but i'm just being honest.
seriously? as much as you'd like it to be different, the majority of gamers on major platforms (i'm excluding iphone) is male, so is it so weird to try to appeal to your biggest demographic? it isn't sexist, until you start complaining that it is. for gamers, it's just a fun extra to see a nice babe. having a male protagonist, makes it easier for men to immerse themselves, as the filthy remarks or what not made by the protagonist in the game, is what they're thinking.
i still find it ridiculous that you're defending ''1'' and ''0''s. you fear is that these kinds of things have an impact on how women are treated in real life. too bad that you don't have any proof and instead try to cover that lack of proof up with a bunch of arguments, that assume that point is true. if you start to doubt the ''proof''', your whole rant collapses like a cardhouse.
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