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          • @Tonyh87: provocation. I know people who lived in the city at the time. do you know how much you could make as a pro-Russian "activist" on Ukrainian land? probably was still cheaper for Russia to imitate pro-Russian sentiment this way than a full scale war, but didn't quite work, right?

            • +5

              @shabaka: So you're butthurt because you have Ukrainian friend? It's ok that you're biased, but your opinion is also useless. We rely on facts here.

              • +4

                @KLoNe: no I lived in Ukraine and Russia, so I have facts my friend.

              • +1

                @KLoNe: Please share some relevant ones with us.

                • +2

                  @jackspratt: I've been doing that all along. people tell lies - I respond with the truth.

                  • +2

                    @shabaka: Yes, I was hoping that KloNe would be able to post the "facts" he relies on.

                    Apparently not. His posts on this thread to date are fact-free, dubious opinions.

      • -1

        You are a 🤡

  • +5

    I think the Metro series was also made in Ukraine (ie Metro Exodus, etc).

    • Yep! There's a great mini documentary on YouTube showing the conditions they made the first game in, quite fascinating lol

    • And at their second studio in Malta, i think (Exodus)?

      • It's the same studio (4Agames), they just relocated from Ukraine to Malta.
        And 4Agames was founded by former SCG games studio - developer of Stalker series.

  • +5

    STALKER series was GPU killer at the time…

  • +31

    This comments section shows that even after six months since Russia started a war with Ukraine, the Russian shills and trolls are still very active online.

    • +3

      this is nothing compared to the Facebook page of Russian embassy in Australia

      which I am a big fan of. top quality drivel delivered daily, rain or shine

    • +2

      Very easy to mark everyone with a different point as trolls, bots, propagandist, extreme right, etc. to immediately put them into a corner. Someone mentioned: “They should all get banned.” Welcome to democracy you guys are talking about. Of course, Russia has sent some bots to Australia and ozbargain to propagate. In between they are getting some nice gift card deals. Inform yourself people. This war has started many years ago, not when your TV and Facebook told you to scream out. They are enough independent smart people (no, no bots) explaining the situation in clarity on YouTube for example. More and more people are getting aware of what is actually happening.

      • +5

        more BS.

        Ukraine is a peaceful country invaded by Russia led by mad dictator. invaded because Russia wants natural resources and fertile land and was convinced that Ukraine is "almost Russia", they were hoping for a "Anschluss" kind of scenario. but they were almost genuinely surprised when they were met with universal opposition.

        so now Ukrainians are suddenly Nazis because they are rejecting Russia? is that what "different point of view" is?

        a Russian citizen, I lived in Ukraine for years, and never I felt oppressed or rejected for speaking Russian.

        so if "different point of view" mens spreading misinformation, it should be frowned upon. also if it means supporting the dictatorship, it has no place in Commonwealth society where you have sworn to protect the values of democracy, freedom and equality. think about that for a second

        • +1

          I see you commenting the same way all over this thread. Everything is bullshit, lies, propaganda, misinformation that doesn’t fit your your opinion. Naturally the question arises; who’s the troll in here?

          The invasion was not unprovoked. Long enough innocent people in eastern Ukraine had to suffer. They were bombed, tortured and murdered since 2014. Their mistake was they weren’t Ukrainian enough, because they were ethical Russians.

          After the government coup in 2014 they suddenly were confronted with losing their right to use their language, which was Russian.

          No nazis in Ukraine? Funny… I’m
          not even getting into this topic.

          Having lived in Ukraine and Russia gives you credibility that your opinion is the right one and everything else is “BS”?

          I was born in former Soviet Union, neither Ukraine nor Russia, but I’ve family born in both countries. The people in this region are my people, no matter on which side of the border they were born. That’s why I’m invested in this topic from the very beginning, not since the television tells me scream out. Does that give me credibility? It doesn’t matter! What matters is the truth.

          Sorry to trigger you on a Sunday morning. Your Sunday must have started quite rough but I guess you enjoy mocking people here on the internet.

          • +5

            @wal135: I am not triggered or bothered by now.

            for reference, since this war began, one of my friends who I went to school with, died. she was Russian speaking, like me. She was never oppressed, and lived a happy life in Ukraine, along with other normal folks like you and me. and now she's dead, when Russia decided to bring "peace" to Ukrainian land. you decide what you make of this, I won't put words into your mouth.

            innocent people suffered - I explained above why that was. I had relatives who lived in Donetsk, and I know exactly what was going on there. militants came from Russia to take over the region, after many years of provocations and what not.

            "After the government coup in 2014 they suddenly were confronted with losing their right to use their language, which was Russian" that is not true, no one is forbidding Russian language, this is all blown out of proportion. also, the election of Yanukovich was rigged (on Russia's budget btw), so it's no coup, it was restoring justice.

            and yes, that's correct, no Nazis in Ukraine, you heard that right. if there are, no more than there are Nazis in Russia, I touched on that topic elsewhere.

            I also have family in both countries, so what? exactly, it's only truth that matters.

          • @wal135: Oh dear… here we go!
            Your comment is just your opinion and no facts after it. At all. Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014 because it was provoked? - Yes, just because pro-Russian president didn’t want to listen to his people. He treated country’s budget as his own wallet, he thought he can “command” his people just like it’s in Russia. See modern Russia - no right to speak, no political opposition and police will do anything they will be commanded to do. But Ukrainians are not Russians. See modern Belarus and its clown government. So Russia went rogue and decide to invade Ukraine and to annex Crimea just to keep Ukraine in its own orbit. All the weirdos like “to protect Russian speakers “ - it’s all for not to bright personalities. FYI, more than 70% of Ukrainians speak Ukrainian and Russian fluently.
            Ukraine had football competition Euro 2012, so much money spent on facilities both in Lviv and Donetsk and other cities. There were no difference from what part of Ukraine you are, what language you speak. And check what “Russian peace” brought to the Donbas region now and back in 2014 when its all started.
            Check the history facts and oh boy, Russia surrounded by “so mean and aggressive” neighbours that keep attacking themselves - Chechnya, Georgia, Abkhazia, Moldova, Dagestan, Ukraine.

            “Truth is what matters”… but everyone has their own “truth”. Facts - that is what matters.

  • +11

    Waiting for a made in Palestine sale.

    • +5

      nah, instead lets send billions to israel to make more nukes

    • +6

      Guessing the idiots who think Putin is a good guy would be flooding the comment section.

      "Palestine is Israel's land!!"
      "Where is the fundraiser for the Israeli victims of Hamas"

      • +2

        I've learnt from Ukraine-themed deals early on that some of them are actually so deranged they have a random mix of conflicting views - Putin is a god, free Palestine etc. Take your pick. Weird.

  • +4

    The ukraine flag has replaced the ltbgqi flag for the ‘it’ crowd on social media.

  • +3

    Ukrainians doomed by a clown

    • +11

      Yes, the leader of the invading country is a clown who is sending his troop to the slaughter and killing a whole bunch of civilians.

  • +2

    I’m not assisting a fascist government, however, I will support the people!

    • there's no fascism in Ukraine.

      • +1

        Right. Nazi symbolism there is just decoration. National hero bandera was not a nazi collaborator wand responsible for the mass murder of thousands of Jews and polish. And unicorns are real

        • OK I'll tell you a story of my grandfather for context, because there's a lot of BS in this thread, let's give something real for a change

          My great-grandfather fought in WWII in the Red Army. he was Ukrainian, OK. physics teacher from a local school, he became a military instructor and prepared hundreds of soldiers for action. no one can say he wasn't dedicated.

          he was captured as POW when inexperienced commander led them into encirclement.

          he was also a jew. he survived in concentration camps, he avoided extermination as his fellow prisoners helped him hide his origin and identity.

          what do you think awaited him once Russia won this war and he returned back home? do you think he was praised as WWII veteran? no, he was persecuted for years, like many other POWs. they said: "POW? you should have fought to your death, that's bad. oh, a jew? survived in concentration camp you say? you probably made a deal with the Nazi, how much did they pay you?" this continued for years, he was tortured and followed and persecuted wherever he went. never got a formal apology from the regime. this is Russia you side with.

          that's the truth. here are facts to make some conclusions about the nations in question. what you said is just baseless speculations and kremlin talk

        • +1

          You’ve got a lot of relatives and good stories about Ukraine. Unfortunately non of them display the truth. Speak to locals of Donbass and listen to the numerous interviews that won’t be shown in western mass media. Reports on-site. You couldn’t be closer to the truth. They will tell you a different story. I guess you got a grandma living there that can tell us “the truth” as well?

          • @wal135: last response here, as I am not about to quit a 6 figure job to start debunking this trash full time

            you people don't even bother reading comments of who you are replying to, why should I bother

            so this last time: I had relatives in Donetsk (they escaped once things went off the rails with the new pro-Russian "republics"), and we know everything about what was going on there. where the money and arms came from, where the militants came from, everything. how Russia for years was supporting criminal organisations in Donbass area to destabilize and provoke, make fake news, destabilize more, rinse and repeat.

            this last time, this is the big difference between us and you: we don't need to watch news to find out what's going on in another area of Ukraine, we just pick up the phone and ask. a friend, a relative, a colleague. you will never understand.

            do you know about teams of trained actors who travel around and film fake news for Russian media? this has been going on since well before orange revolution.

            that's the price of your "interviews" that somehow didn't quite make it to western media.

            anyway I am tired. a working man can only do so much, as opposed to all those who are obviously paid to spread kremlin illusions

            also exactly because I have so many ties both to Russia and Ukraine I feel that I have to speak up and make sure people know the truth.

  • +10

    Oh boy, 5 neg votes per 24 hours is NOT enough to keep up with this thread.

    • +3

      at least upvotes aren't limited. here, have one

  • +8

    I'm still not sure if it's a bunch of Russian bots or there's more support for Russia in Australia than I realised.

    • -1

      They all stick to their basements going by the attendance here

    • Lots of non Russian people support Russia and I'm one of them

      • +10

        Oh, boy, it's so easy to support a dictatorship regime when you never lived there.

        • -1

          Which year did you live in Russia? Can you share your personal experiences?

          • +13

            @yayo321: I lived in Russia for 10 years. my close family member was a big official in coal mining industry. he made a film about the problems in coal mining, including how whole cities up north were moved forcibly in the second half of 1990s to cut costs when coal mining became unprofitable there. moved by police special forces with little concern for people wellbeing or personal circumstances.

            this is Russia, son.

            this is why I laugh when they claim they are "saving" some Russians living in Ukraine and that's the reason they invaded. people are just meas of production for Russia, they don't care. they can't.

            wanna move there? just take my passport and go. godspeed!

            • +1

              @shabaka: Unfortunately, but there so many stupid people out there. All they can see is Moscow and think it’s Russia.

          • +3

            @yayo321: Which year? I lived there for almost 30 years if that's enough for you.
            But don't worry, I can see from my past experience how Australia adopts those dictatorship techniques, corruption and slowly becomes a police state. Soon you'll see it yourself.

            • @Azro:

              I can see from my past experience how Australia adopts those dictatorship techniques, corruption and slowly becomes a police state.

              Please tell us more, so we can be prepared.

            • @Azro: Australia is paradise. If you compare what's currently happening in Myanmar, it's nothing

  • +6

    Loved the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series, great atmosphere

    Russia is better off calling it quits, 6 month and just showed how trash teir their military is.

  • Ukraine already for sale, ask the salesman Zelensky

  • -4

    People here thinking Russia is a dictatorships should look at our very own Führer Dan.

    Most unliveable city on Earth and you think Russia is bad.

  • +2

    Just letting you guys know there's a made in New Zealand sale going on Steam, if you really want something to get angry about.

  • +3

    Is Pootin still breathin'?

  • +2

    We can all agree war is no good for either side (Ukraine or Russia) as the first casualty is always the truth.

    All I can say is that there are always two sides to the story and it unfortunate that only one narrative being shown to Western audience since they have silenced all other narratives.

    I'm neither for or against the war but we can all agree that the Ukrainian state are unfortunate pawns in a wider geopolitical conflict that both the US and NATO wanted to start with Russia.

    If the current narrative is so powerful why isn't China, Africa, South America and the Middle Eastern and most Asian countries joining in sanctioning Russia?

    • Careful, @shabaka will soon come to call you a Russian shill
      But I agree 100% with what you just said, as there is actual context and precursors to the invasion that is purposely being ignored by the western media.
      And your last point is also correct, those countries you mention make up the majority of the world's population and so you could say that all the UN votes and sanctions against Russia are not unanimous

      • it's a conflict of ideologies, sure. nah, I won't call anyone anything, once again I am just fighting people spreading lies with a hidden agenda

        like I said earlier, a lot of people don't understand what Russia is, and what's brewing there, it's super hard to comprehend without having lived there. price of human life is next to nothing there, and mentality is different as a result.

        at the same time Russians have no idea what the rest of the world is like, and Russian government is playing that card very well, making sure Russians think that the whole world has gone mad and is out to get them - which is not true.

        and no, sorry, there's no hidden narrative on offer, like I mentioned before there were a lot of carefully staged provocations, which were framed to present Ukrainians as Nazis and start the war. the real reason is just natural resources and illusions Pootin had about Ukraine.

  • Who wins a war?

    No-one

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