It's really not, everyone is just really strong. It's like Paladins where everyone is a monster if you learn to play them.
Some characters are weaker and others require more effort, but every character has a counter pick that wrecks them, so team comp is important for different roles at different times. Sometimes you need a backline assassin, sometimes it needs to be a dive character. I really like it since it forces less onetrick play and actual team coordination.
If an eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind, one person denying over 80% of insurance claims is a whole lot of eyes, which is a crazy ratio. I don't think your analogy works.
Nation wide, 305 million Americans have health insurance. Over 80% were being denied because of a faulty system these companies refused to fix. That is 244,000,000 people. Two hundred and forty four million people being rejected.
United has 51 million people it """"covers"""", being generous and saying it was only 80% who were getting denied from this system means that's still 40 million 800 thousand people.
All your what ifs already happened because of 2016 btw.
Back when I was in college, people didn't like fluoride because it calcifies the pinneal gland. I assume that rhetoric has only been further exaggerated over the years
The fact of the matter is that casual gamers and console owners overlap with Facebook and all generic social media.
We know that we only Lemmy are small, so we should try to keep in mind that our understandings and opinions of generic things in the world are the uncommon ones. Madden sells. FIFA sells. Call of Duty sells. Grand Theft Auto sells. Trying to criticize these outside of Lemmy will only result in losing even more faith in the general public, if that was even possible.
That just depends on where you are. It is as prevalent in major cities in my state as oat, soy, and alternatives.