MarionN
MarionN
MarionN

A simple guide. Was the outrage in response to something they did recently? Not cancel culture. Did someone dig through someones years old social media history to dig up dirt and dump it all in an attempt to cause some sort of response? Cancel Culture

“Nolan Bushnell, the Atari co-founder who Kotaku’s reporting found to have fostered a toxic work environment for women.”
Nolan Bushnell? The guy that all the women who worked for him replied to the accusations with “What? No!” and “I never felt uncomfortable by him” Nolan Bushnell, the guy who basically got slandered

And here I thought a remaster was supposed to improve the game for the fans, not change things while throwing shade on them for liking it in the first place. Everyone was behind Mirandas constant sexuality when it released, and as we’ve seen from recent games like Cyberpunk clearly nobody is so outraged about

Oh wow. They dropped the value of dailies to half of what they were before the update. So now you gotta grind for a while to get back to where you used to start at AND that streak will reset once you hit 28 days. fuuuuuck rockstar.

Opinions on Arch to the side I see a lot of people here with really concerning views on the production and consumption of fictional non-con art. 

oh my. Calling XB2 a kids RPG is a riot.

Agreed. The game sometimes has brief encounters with being fun but spends most of its time being really really tedious. Maybe the universe refresh and all the 3.0 updates fix it? I dunno. I know beyond being tedious the 2nd biggest problem I had with the game was a lack of interesting planets. Felt like most systems I

Oh! Oh! lemme guess. Most the people upset are white or non-Hispanic people and twitch is listening to them over the actual community. I mean they’re using Latinx, a term that the community has made very clear they hate, so It’s a pretty good indicator who their actually listening to.

It looks like they found a bargin bin of every girl power band from the 90s and just kinda threw her blended her together. It manages to be generic looking while trying to be bombastic.

This seems less like the perspective of a newcomer rather than the perspective of someone whos never played games before and is disinclined to read anything the game tells you about anything you need to know.

A raised fist is perhaps the most generic symbol of a resistance movement or opposing force ever. People just wanna have something to complain about. I mean FFS its so generic go look at the Red Faction Gurilla logo, predates BLM by about four years and yes the fist is nearly identical.

I’m confused. I thought this was known for a long time now

Yuri Bezmenov’s work and model for soviet subversion was taken pretty serious by the government, taught and studied up until the start of the Obama administration. Dudes stuff was taught at Yale. But this article kinda brushes him off as a discredited conspiracy wacko.

So what your saying is someone had a sense of culture about them?

Those faces.. they bother me. They’re really causing a sense of unease. Especially in conjunction with some of the body animations that seem a little off themselves.

The article was written on the results of a survey. The survey was a survey of women. The article was written by a woman. Women were involved with this from top to bottom but people call it condecending and blame E3 over women literally telling people what games they like.

There were a lot of angry tweets from women yes. A lot of chest pounding “I like doom thank you very much!” or “E3 is telling people women don’t play anything but these games” and other assorted mind numbing twitter bullshit generated by people who couldn’t be bothered to actually read the article linked by E3, blamed

The list was generated by Parade by surveying women, and these were their responses. You’re angry at women for liking the wrong type of games.

It’s annoying because I owned this on the ps3 but I’m pretty sure that it’s no longer installed on my ps3 and that I couldn’t re-download it to install it. Kinda fucked in a way really.

I mean. The problem is that word is literally the bulgarian word for black. he used the bulgarian word for black to describe a black person but doesn’t use it around english speaking people because he knows how close it sounds to a slur in english. That doesn’t really change that its apparently not actually a slur