
So apparently... Jagermeister offends people.
i got blocked for this for 3 days lmfao. Anybody else had this issue where the nickname is just a mere nickname but EA thinks nuh-uh?

i got blocked for this for 3 days lmfao. Anybody else had this issue where the nickname is just a mere nickname but EA thinks nuh-uh?
19M, 175cm height, 60kg weight, no medications taken, smoker since 15, no previous medical issues, duration of complaint is 3 days every morning for 30 minutes (after this time it stops.)
For the past 3 days when i wake up, i notice how my pupils widen up and narrow down constantly. Like yeah, i know it's doing it when it's adjusting to the light but i never noticed them doing it THAT RAPIDLY as on the video. The rapid change of the pupil size is what concerns me. During those 30 minutes my eyes are slightly in pain and overtensioned. Need to know if that's normal or it's a reason for a checkout.
Thank you and sorry if i accidentally broke any rules.
Platform: PC (installed), early 2000s
Genre: 3D third-person action platformer
Graphics: Bright cartoon style, colorful. SOMEWHAT reminding "Brutal legend" but... it's like KID cartoonish.
Story: Three cyborg anthropomorphic animal heroes. The game automatically switches between them — you don't choose. One shared story told through all three.
Characters:
Gameplay: Mix of shooting, jumping, puzzles. Linear levels. Cutscenes between levels. ~5-8 hours of gameplay.
Ending: The antagonist (i don't remember who exactly, but PROBABLY a fox) is standing on the glass floor, talks to the bird protagonist and in the end, the glass shatters and the antagonist falls down.
Language: English. Possibly came in a bundle/compilation disc.
Please remember that it's a game i used to play when i was 6 years old. Child's memory can be a deceiving thing but i suppose the boar on the tank must be a good clue. (no, it's not "S.W.I.N.E")
EDIT: Asked the AI to generate the image based on the description. Looks smth like this but the tank is bulkier, much bulkier
The radio, is, indeed a little bit screwed up. So i at first i thought that it's ukrainian language and tried to transcribe it in ukrainian, so i focused on it. Cleaned the noise for once, then twice, then for the third time, and began listening to what i got.
Some words were audible as if they're ukrainian, but looks like i misscalculated a little bit because after some time of struggling to transribe it, i had a thought "Well, it's the soviet map, so perhaps the language can be russian there, let me try"
And it worked out. Finally managed to understand all the text in there. Surely, there was some confusion on the language because in some parts of the map the map's signs were both in russian and ukrainian, depending on the spot.
I am ukrainian, so my ukrainian fellas, PLEASE, do not jump at me over this. I hate soviet union just the same as you do but it is what it is, i just got curious about the radio.
If interested, i can write up the snippets i had when i was trying to transcribe it in ukrainian and what i was getting too.