"Going out of your way to ignore them, and then trying to cover up your obvious misogyny the way Ubisoft has is a huge problem."
"Going out of your way to ignore them, and then trying to cover up your obvious misogyny the way Ubisoft has is a huge problem."
What do you propose as a solution to this?
Affect is the right word, effect is the one that would be wrong...
This is one of the best points I've seen made on this. I suspect though that the people complaining now will justify the lack of support for Liberation as being because it was relegated to a minor platform, instead of being a full-blown mainstream title like it deserved to be.
Or a ready-up button...
Seriously, can anyone give a single example of someone who thought a sequel was going to be announced?
Other game developers such as Naughty Dog animator and former Ubisoft animation director (for Assassin's Creed III, no less) Jonathan Cooper have been raising their eyebrows at the logic here:
It should be a single arrow which goes almost the whole way around... Assuming people who actually need instruction on this will use the app, that's not going to give them a great start.
The thinking that it is ironic that:
I don't see why he's ignorant. When was the last time a Linux distribution toppled Windows?
I have been having this, and couldn't understand why. I checked on my router that nothing else was using the internet, but I was still getting pretty unplayable rubber-banding in high player-count games. It sounds like this is probably the explanation.
I don't really like any Let's Players, and I don't watch them regularly, but I do agree that Achievement Hunter is more bearable than others.
Just 97 more to go!
I saw that one coming.
I agree with everything you've said, and I think you're spot on, except for the Oculus Rift being a flop. I'm sure it will enjoy moderate to high levels of success, especially for flight and racing simulators (and all the other, less popular kinds of simulator games).
I'm not sure if you're joking, but if you're not you need to seriously calm down. This is a massive breakthrough for VR, but in the end what he's done is made a decent system from off-the-shelf components where there were previously only very rough VR products which weren't very good. It's sparked a new (and likely…
I'm not going to go further than a couple of replies on this, because I really can't be bothered, but no — they are not objectively good things.
Why is it fantastic that people can earn a lot of money from being utter shitheads? I could understand indifference, but I really don't see why it's a positive thing in any way.
It's 840MB, not 840mb — that would be 840 millibits...
Yeah, he seems like just as much of an asshole as people claim executives at big games companies are.