Dice smashed my head into the ground and took my kids

Dice smashed my head into the ground and took my kids

So their I was on R/Battlefield making my 7th BF1 is the best game of all time post when I saw this, the first thought in my head was that Bf6 has finally turned into cod with these collab skins that ruined my immersion, I went straight to Reddit to complain about why dice having women in the office is bad for business when suddenly 3 dice employees came into my house, smashed my head into the ground and kidnapped my kids

Immersion is truly ruined and I still don’t have breathing room

u/Little_Papaya_2475 — 1 day ago

I'm sick of getting free maps, I wanna pay 15$ dollars every few months instead

Man I can't believe battle woke took away our freedom and rights, We used to be a great country where you could PAY for dlc instead of getting it for free, I miss when the player bases was split

u/Little_Papaya_2475 — 7 days ago

A part of me feels like they regret creating the CRM

It's been well established that a lot of the initial idea of the CRM was to set up a possible Andrew lincoln return when he decided when he wanted to leave the show. But as i've been watching all 3 seasons of TWD I find it really hard to believe that the CRM wouldn't have gotten involved in the events happening in dead city, the ones who live shows that the CRM has switched leadership and are determined to use their resources and military to help improve communities and sort of rebuild humanity and yet you never see them anywhere in dead city, which is odd because you'd think they want to help new babylon as from what's been shown is a decent sized settlement, or even how they react to the fact NYC is somehow getting power despite over 1-2 decades of darkness. Idk it just seems to me that they created them for a singular reason and don't know how to really weave them into the world

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u/Little_Papaya_2475 — 9 days ago

Never have I gotten so much enjoyment out of just walking around and enjoying the scenery

Map so beautiful man, I wish water was real irl

u/Little_Papaya_2475 — 10 days ago

Tony trying to eat healthy but failing

I think one of the most underrated jokes in this show is during 4, episode 1, when bobby and tony are eating at the diner, of course we get the iconic quasimodo predicted all of this line but it over shadows the scene before it, you can see both of the orders their eating and tony have a relatively healthy meal with scrambled eggs, and tomatoes with a bit of I believe Broccoli but I could be wrong, and the entire time he's just staring at bobbys meal during their discussion, and then he finally cracks and just orders a steak cause he couldn't resist. Really just a all around hilarious scene showing he never really had a chance losing the weight

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u/Little_Papaya_2475 — 10 days ago

How does Glenn story line end if Maggie goes in the line up?

Obviously one of the most interesting aspects of season 7 episode 1 is that they had all the characters get their head beat in by Negan as to keep it a surprise, but if Maggie was the one to go what would be his character arc in the savior war and onward, would he be forced to accept the fact rick spared him, does the fact that he dosent get Hershel junior to soften his heart make him more vengeful, and if he is forced to accept the fact negan will live does dead city even happen to begin with?

u/Little_Papaya_2475 — 11 days ago

After 16 years his arc is finally over

saying good bye to one of the greatest original characters ever, wasn’t even in the comics but his amazing acting gave life to a character that will forever be associated with Kirkman’s work

Thank you Norman reedus for a amazing 16 years

u/Little_Papaya_2475 — 26 days ago

mild take: Fear the walking dead should have been about the military

We all heard about the original plan for Sam Witwer the tank character and having a black hawk down style episode in the pov of the military showing just how lost the situation in Atlanta was, and while it sadly never happened the idea should have been the entirety of Fear the walking dead

Not to discredit the first few seasons of Fear as they are beloved for a reason but it genuinely would have been so interesting to have a actual soldier as our MC, you already have the main show that shows how normal people handled the undead why not have made Fear a series about the government first responce. Doing this solves one of twd most questioned aspect and that is just how the military fell in the first place. If you gave a series decent plot lines and fleshed out characters you could have had such a unique and nuanced prequel show then what fear did end up becoming

u/Little_Papaya_2475 — 29 days ago