• Buelldozer
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      More than a few high profile anti-gun people have owned firearms. Diane Feinstein comes to mind as another example.

      ALL of the super wealthy anti-gun people, like Michael Bloomberg, have no issue being protected by people with firearms.

      It’s not the guns that they’re against. They’re against them being owned by peasants regular people.

  • @Sanctus@lemmy.world
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    Oh no, my shooty game has a vote map where I can’t kill supporters there. This is not freedom! Yeah its dumb, but it makes sense its not a real fortnite map that you play on.

  • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)
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    Oh god, this is an official thing…

    Anyway, what’s the expectation if you disable shooting in a shooting game? So much fun, I could… run around and stuff.

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      They tried to do a themed Among Us game, but when they removed the ability of crewmates to criticize each others’ votes it just made the imposters win every round

      e; That was a joke (probably should be obvious, but I’m not trying to spread disinformation out here)

    • voxel
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      323 days ago

      fortnite’s kinda trying to pull off roblox tho, like their minigames are fullh scriptable in UE4

      • @XeroxCool@lemmy.world
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        523 days ago

        They’re trying to do every type of game and act like Fortnite is it’s own OS/device, in a sense. It has racing, it has Lego, it has building, it has guitar hero

  • The Snark Urge
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    2023 days ago

    I don’t play fortnite and I tend to like experimental media. The article has once reviewer calling the map “more thoughtful than expected”, and I’m also getting the sense that no-gun maps aren’t anything new.

    I still think it’s not as weird and terrible as the click-hungry legacy media has been inviting us to find it. It’s a genuine seeming effort to reach younger people less likely to vote or read about policy ideas. It’s just a shame it didn’t catch on much.