Primesghost
Primesghost
Primesghost

Taken straight from the E3 About page"

What a ridiculous thing to say. Personally I don't give a damn what the devs dress like, I'm more inspired to buy a game if it looks like a fun game.

No, it's an 'Electronic Entertainment Expo', last time I check that included more than just games.

Why would they?

It's also a thing that doesn't happen anymore. Digital platforms have become very sophisticated and will warn you when you try to purchase a game that doesn't meet the minimum requirements on the system you're using.

Honestly, completionists make no damn sense to me. Why would you want to rehash the story like that over and over again? My point is that we all have different playstyles and they're all valid.

Do those people just not count?

I already got slapped when I finished it and found out I just paid to play the intro.

That's just you though, personally I think I've finished a game once I've finished the main story. Some of us don't care about the extras.

All we have for evidence is three words in the Steam database, right?

This hit the front page of Reddit too. By your powers combined...you have crashed that poor site :)

I guess it would depend on who it is and what their job position was.

What? Which community managers for video game companies are tweeting about issues that are not related to the video game industry?

How does this not make sense to people? It doesn't matter at all what he tweeted. The fact that he put his company into a controversial issue that had nothing to do with them in any way is what got him fired.

I don't care what the governments definition of free speech is. Speech that isn't free of consequence will never be free.

The fact that anyone at all would be offended by what he messaged is what merited his firing. Also your example doesn't really hold up...

Are you saying that the 'Right of Free Speech' should somehow mean that people can't get upset at you for the things that you say?

Obviously this is all hypothetical but I don't agree. If he had Tweeted the opposite, calling Sterling a bigot or whatever, I think he would have ended up in the same position getting hate from the people on the other side of the argument. I imagine he would have been called him into an office and asked what the hell

What? Where in this was someone's free speech infringed upon?

None of this is about political correctness. This is about a guy that made an incredibly stupid mistake at his job and got fired for it. What he said doesn't matter, the fact that it was his job to make his company look good on Twitter and he posted something that everybody can agree was going to piss people off is