Esper_tricks
Esper_tricks
Esper_tricks

Yeeeah, looking at Nerf Now, having been a child of the 60s I’m pretty sure that, for the “authentic 60s experience” you need one of THESE:

Ok.......*sigh*

Look, I get people being disappointed. I can even understand, to a certain extent, people being angry. No one was expecting, nor did anyone ask for, a Diablo mobile game. I think Blizzard is at times a little full of itself...high on their own supply, if you will. I don’t think they’re “out of touch”,

Like, side note here, why is your comment history so incredibly hateful? You okay buddy?

Not so much a “how he is supposed to look” and more of a “hmm, interesting hair commerc... wait, WHAT!?!” kinda reaction.

“It is to our regret that some players might have felt that things could be handled better,” 

Oh boy, you are one of those envy idiots. Yeah, sure you keep thinking like that, I’m sure the industrial revolution era workers who had 12 or more work hours had a great life.

Maybe I am the minority but I prefer women who don’t like makeup. The excuse that makeup helps build confidence is a lie in every way imaginable.

It is also the investors and Corp owners that take the risk however. If the game fails, the cogs find other companies.

Wow! Maybe if you complained you could have kept the job you wanted! Too bad for you!

Or would you rather not have towering artistic achievements like Red Dead or the Witcher.

“I’m being abused at work, so others should too!”

If you don’t like it, do something else. Get a different job.

Shitty take. Just ‘cuz it’s been this way for however long doesn’t mean it needs to continue this way.

cancerous filth like you represent everything that is wrong with the world today.

The idea that games “cannot be political” is farcical. Games—like any other kind of literature (print, film, etc)—can and often do have political overtones, and probably should have overt political messages.

The idea behind this kind of doubletalk is, of course, to smooth the ruffled feathers of whichever subset of the

Ubisoft’s assertion is that The Division doesn’t have political overtones is ridiculous. For one thing, Tom Clancy’s novels and other properties have an intrinsic political bent: that people in the armed forces and the nation’s intelligence and counter-intelligence agencies are simply better than everyone else.

This seems to be about the right read.

“You don’t have to do this, but you’re more or less fucking your career here if you don’t.”

I don’t work in the games industry—never have—but from the outside looking in, I’m interpreting this whole kerfuffle as being similar to the Greek life system in college.

You don’t have to

Haha, I was honestly thinking about starting playthrough no 3 recently. I’ve done Yen and Triss storylines but was thinking about doing a darkest timeline playthrough where Geralt ends up alone and Ciri is alienated. I just don’t know if my heart can stand up to such darkness. 

If I drove around in a Ferrari, then people would comment on the Ferrari. That’s just the way people are.

I said it on the other story, and I’ll say it again here:

A woman’s mode of dress (or a man’s, for that matter) does not entitle anyone to make sexual comments regarding that mode of dress.

For this guy to say, “She was wearing a really, really, really revealing top, so I commented on it,” is part of the same line of