A lot of people that are in situations like that play games as an escape from reality. Do those brain dead fucks at Ubisoft really think this is something those people want - to be reminded about how fucked they are, even in their few forms of escape?
I can never be free, because the shackles I wear can't be touched or be seen.
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It doesn't go far enough. I want to see all of this in the next open world Ghost Recon game
4 Ghosts doing a high altitude jump in their wheelchairs.
Rainbow coloured signal flares all the way down.
Wheeling their way 5km+ to the target. You hit a mine and lose an arm, you gain 200+ exp for being more disabled. You've run out of stamina, so you wait 5 hours for a car to come by with wheelchair accessibility. You can see your target now, barely, as you are also legally blind. You decide to use Park and Execute. Your wheelchair is locked and you take the shot. You miss 40 times, but your service dog is there to save the day.
Calancy couldn't have come up with better concepts if he tried. God bless them.
I haven't played for what must be 5-6yrs now due to rampant cheating.
This might pull be back again for half an hr or so until I get shot in the head across 6 walls from the other side the map. Or enemy teleports behind me at spawn and puts one in the back of my head before the round begins. That's how bad things were.
havent played since year 4 or something and hoped this will be a big change like a new game... looks mostly the same 10 years later...all i see changed are some fixes that were gameplay limitations that they could easily be patched throughout the years
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