KiwiMan
KiwiMan
KiwiMan

When it wasn't their fault, why didn't they just say this at the beginning?

Ha ha, that's just laughable. It's good that Wikipedia has that zero tolerance attitude.

I HATE security questions. When they force you to have one, and make you pick from a limited selection, it's so stupid. Don't they realise that it's a weak link?

The movements look like they could be from the Assassins Creed engine, just with the animation changed. They way the climbing movements are all kind of hops from one place to another definitely looks similar.

How does one of those fare when you've got diarrhea?

Got some stats to back that up? I only ever hear Americans say scrub, and even then it's pretty rare. I hear noob all the time.

That's what it was like when I was asking about SharePoint, but when I've spoken to Xbox customer support it's always sounded like I've been speaking with people in the US

But like with that, and this, some guy at support who knows that something dodgy is going on could just send an anonymous tip to Kotaku or any other gaming news site. Surely there's a few hundred support employees.

What I don't understand is that someone at MS support must really know what's going on, so why haven't they spoken out about it, even anonymously.

Good one

No I still think it should be ignored, but I can see where the guy is coming from on this one whereas I normally can't understand why people are offended by these sorts of things.

It hasn't been "copyrighted by Sony and Liverpool themselves" the description's just saying that Wipeout isn't their IP like lots of videos do when they are using other people's stuff

Ignorance towards the direction of the commercial? Come on. It's pretty easy to understand the direction of the ad, it's not some work of art. It's marketing for the most mainstream game series in the world, it's got to be easy for everyone to understand. So no, I don't have any trouble understanding it, but that

"No, the "there's a soldier in all of us" is a good line telling people that they can play the game and those actors are represented as them."

I don't normally agree when people complain about games or their advertising, but I agree with this guy. It's not any one part of the ad that's offensive, it's the whole package.

Yeah everyone who tries to say BF is more realistic needs to just fuck off. It has bullet drop (exaggerated for sniper rifles and not enough for other weapons), and that's about it.

What are you talking about? You are crazy. There isn't, and has never been, any evidence that over-consumption of alcohol can lead to violent behaviour. Video games however have consistently been linked with violence.

I said "your confidence that Activision are in the right"

Don't know what you mean by that, but as I said I don't necessarily believe either side of this whole thing. But it doesn't look good for Activision when 40 people, which is a majority of IW, left with Zampella and West. So forgive me for thinking your confidence that Activision are in the right is a bit crazy.