u/According_Head_60

Thoughts on remastered campaigns for Chapter 2?

So I know people would be upset if this happens, but is everyone outright opposed to remastered campaigns based on the Chapter 2 core set?

This is from the perspective of a new player that missed out on a lot of that content. I certainly wouldn't mind if they released updated versions but I understand that they would probably get tons of flack for it. Just seems like they've done quite a few stories already with cool mechanics in them, wouldn't mind trying them out myself.

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u/According_Head_60 — 2 days ago
▲ 463 r/NewMexico

We've beat NY to free public transportation. We beat California to free college. We are the first state in the nations to offer free universal child care. We have out paced California in many of our policies in the past decade, yet no one bats an eye at the state.

Perhaps it's for the best, to avoid overcrowding, but NM just feels absolutely ignored when it comes to its innovative policies

edit: To the people who are incorrectly tying our stats to these NEW policies, I'd like to inform you that these policies were created to fight our problems. These issues existed long before anything I described had taken effect, and from what I've read many things have improved in just the last couple of years. I get that the state has problems, but given that these policies are being shown to improve our home, I find it strange that not only are we ignored, but there seems to be lots of negative sentiment from other liberals.

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u/According_Head_60 — 14 days ago