

Everyone in the gaming industry just looks every week to find something they are going to be mad about to talk about on social media. He continued, "I think Rae was just a target. But for me that doesn't know anything about the beauty industry except for all the things you just said, they advertise that this skin product will make you stop aging and no one bats an eye." "I don't know a god damn thing about blue light, I know people have sold blue light glasses, maybe blue light affects your eyes differently than your skin. "She told me about this idea a year and a half ago," Nadeshot said on the show. The situation was made worse when Valkyrae claimed to have seen the research but wasn't able to show her fans. Valkyrae is in the midst of an ongoing scandal regarding her involvement in a skincare line called RFLCT, which claims to protect your skin from blue light damage, despite the science around blue light damaging your skin being dubious.

Nadeshot, who has been publicly supportive of Rae but generally quiet on this issue so far, finally spoke out specifically to defend her, calling her a "target."

I’m curious to see how the community would defend the game on its own merits… including what it considers those merits to be.Nadeshot, a Founder and co-owner of 100 Thieves, spoke out in defense of Valkyrae during the Courage and Nadeshot show on Thursday. What flaws would you point out? And why you would view said flaws as inconsequential? What features would you highlight? Why would you say they’re great? You can assume they are not adverse to online play, but are otherwise inexperienced with it. Assume the prospective player is familiar with RPGs in general, but not necessarily MMORPGs.You have to be honest about the game and can’t omit stuff (story spoilers not withstanding, gameplay and everything else is fair game).“How would you recommend this game to someone, based on its own merits?”

As my disillusionment with this game continues, let’s just ask a relatively open question to find out who WoW is actually meant for – BASED ON THE FINAL PRODUCT, not the advertising or anything else.
