I also wanted to help people, and be spiderman. My point was when I thought of having a lot of money I thought of the good I could do with it, which is clearly not how the rich think.
We need third places again. Having everything at home is bad for us, but doing everything at home is framed and sold to us as the state of the art status quo. Our tendencies to avoid rejection and conflict are being preyed on and encouraged by the Epstein class because it's most convenient for THEM that we rot alone in our houses. Almost everything that's sold as "convenience" is just another way to avoid each other, and here we are.
How does this make someone "feel heard"???? I feel like I'm losing my mind... It's the same to me as if someone went to the front of a McDonald's to talk to the building about their problems. It seems completely insane, and it's making me feel crazy that this is our world now.
Not everyone criticizes Nintendo for that because some people think it's good that they protect their brand and their player experience to a degree. I prefer Nintendo doing things with intention beyond what's immediately profitable. I respect the long game when it's to maintain a standard of quality.
That said, I really don't care that much, I just think it's our individual responsibility to know what we're buying.
Nintendo, and it's new to recent console generations that those controllers have crossplay because they found it more profitable to let PC players buy them.
It's a problem when people don't understand what they're spending their money on. Steam can make their device do whatever the fuck they want, and "consumers" are fully within their rights to not buy it...
This is assault. You're assaulting me.