Right, which means that when faced with the same conditions you could still potentially make different choices
Right, which means that when faced with the same conditions you could still potentially make different choices
Uhh, have you ever heard about this thing called free will?
The conditions alone aren’t what determines a person’s character. It’s also the choices they make along the way.
Understanding that everyone else is also human is really just the ground floor of empathy. You can go so much further than that.
I’m not sure it would look nicer, but at least it’d be more honest.
Great idea! Here, I’ll start:
People need to understand that there is a difference between empathy and sympathy, and the former does not imply the latter. Empathy simply means understanding where a person is coming from (i.e. their motives), it does not require that you agree with them.
Good thing the Internet Archive has a software library containing many classic PC games, including Crysis.
Not sure about the legality, so I won’t link it here (just go to archive.org, and search for it in the software category), but it appears the uploads were made by Crytek themselves.
Remember to donate (if you can afford it) so they can keep this service running.
Munich tried this 20 years ago. They reversed that decision in 2017.
We learn from history that we do not learn from history.
Then it’s not free