But you aren’t a potential customer are you. You’re an asshole on the internet who can’t form their own opinion because you’ve already decided to be a douchebag. Again, fuck off asshole.
But you aren’t a potential customer are you. You’re an asshole on the internet who can’t form their own opinion because you’ve already decided to be a douchebag. Again, fuck off asshole.
Ugh. Ok, thanks for offering nothing to this conversation then. Fuck me for having actual experience in regards to this discussion and trying to relay it. I’d feel sorry for assholes like you if you weren’t such pieces of shit.
Well ok then, fuck you, I guess. Sorry I had the gall to have fucking opinion based on real experience. Asshole.
That’s because it’s easier to dump on it by cherry picking hyperbolic and salacious reddit posts over actually reporting on the game. Since most of the outside audience is chomping at the bit for reasons to justify their reason for hating something they’ve never played, Kotaku doesn’t need to actually do any real work.
It’s not though. I’ve been playing off-and-on since launch and the game is fine. There are bugs and the end game is lacking, but the game is nowhere near unplayable like most of the hyperbolic whiners like to put out there. There’s definitely a lot of YMMV in regards to what people expected and what the game actually…
But none of that is evidence of an actual cancellation policy like this or that they were bumped, just that the slot was filled. If that were the case, why wouldn’t they just tell them that’s the case. How hard is it to say “Sorry we made an error in our bookings and we had to cut some panels... blah blah blah etc. If…
Is it actually a problem? Are you saying no panel has ever given that information out before the official schedule before now? I feel like we’d probably have heard about other random cancellations if this is actually what happened. If they did cancel on them for that reason, why is this the only group they’ve ever…
But PAX told them:
Uh... Ok? I didn’t say anything passes. Just that’s it’s a dick move to cancel on someone without a reason and I asked this other guy to state what actions these guys apparently aren’t accepting responsibility for that makes them deserve this.
It sounds like you have some issues yourself. You really have a hard-on for people you don’t know being shitty to other people you also don’t know. If you really think treating people with a basic level of courteousness is “special treatment”, tell me why having basic decency is so bad? Why are you being so gung-ho…
So why not do the courtesy? Why choose to be a dick about it? Also, they don’t have to publicly state it, they should just tell the people who applied for and won a slot, that they’re revoking it for literally any reason. Why should they do this? Because we’re all fucking human beings. Why are you going out of your…
What actions are they not taking responsibility for? Being controversial because they’re anti-pc? I don’t really know much of their content, but it doesn’t seem like you do either.
If it’s a “business decision” why spend money on a boat, crew, & voyage expenses to Africa
A plantation in the south isn’t buying a boat and crew then going to africa and grabbing some slaves. There was an entire slave trade that had been going on for hundred of years that worked to dehumanize and spread African slaves. They were basically turned into a commodity to be exported by West Africans. For America,…
If they made it so that you earned some of these things via questlines, then what happens to people who have already completed those questlines? Do they have to start a new character or do you grant them these new things retroactively?
The Rescuers is based off a book. But Aristocats probably should hold this title.
Can we just fuck off with this stupid shit? Blah Blah Blah Female Streamer blah blah blah Twitter says blah blah blah. Nobody cares. Cat’s fine. They do worse things to themselves on a daily basis. People care more for this cat being momentarily bothered than the cat felt in those two seconds it has already forgotten.
I think when it comes to copyright/IP protection, the only thing that seems to matter is the name and type of product. They both have Prey in the title and they both are video games. I agree that there should be nuance, but I don’t think the court cares much beyond that. Also, most of the time the act of challenging…
With Scrolls it made sense for Bethesda to challenge it because they were developing their own CCG. It’s not out of the question that if you were looking for Elder Scrolls CCG you could possibly see Scrolls and think that they were the same.
Imagine paying for something, then getting a free mode demo added on that you didn’t have to pay for, then they extend that demo because people want to keep playing it despite it still being in beta and you complain about the new story/lore they added alongside it because you can’t get it right now. Yeah, that’s…