Primesghost
Primesghost
Primesghost

I don't know what TF2 you're talking about because the game I play, Team Fortress 2 is full of wall hacks and aimbots.

But this didn't take place in the U.S. so those laws don't apply in any way.

Tell you what, go ahead and find an online game without cheats. Go on, we'll wait.

Well I did play it and thought it was pretty bad. Got about two hours in and put it down, never had any desire to play it again. Everyone gets an opinion.

I used to think the same thing. I worked at a place where 'crunch' was expected too. The last time I did it my wife made it clear that if I did it again I would come home to an empty house. I put in my notice the next day and found a better job.

I don't care what system you own but I lol'd at your examples. All the Elder Scrolls games are the same, so are all the Halo games. There's as much difference between the iterations as there is between the Mario games.

Don't think so.

Nah, Scarlett's gonna clean up!

After last weekend's amateurish Hearthstone broadcast, I think some may be a little wary of it. A shame really.

"The egg that Stubbs laid."

I was mistaken in my understanding of what had happened exactly, but this is just as bad. A person that can redirect you to another website without the knowledge of the user can impersonate the Steam website. It could be used to get people to enter their Steam login details, credit card info by faking a Steam

I was mistaken in my understanding of what had happened exactly, but this is just as bad. A person that can redirect you to another website without the knowledge of the user can impersonate the Steam website. It could be used to get people to enter their Steam login details, credit card info by faking a Steam purchase

What about the companies like Target and Sony that were warned about easily fixable security flaws yet chose to ignore them to avoid the cost? Pretty sure that type of reasoning lead to massive data breaches too.

It's more than just forcing you to listen to a song. He, without giving you a choice, forced your computer to download a file and execute it. He just did it with an audio file, what if someone did it with something more malicious?

Why would I have to find a quote for you? It's just the hashtag some people are using to reference this mess. Do you need to have a link to a direct quote before your computer will unlock the ability to search Twitter?

Check #womenaretoohardtoanimate on Twitter. Just because you don't look in other places doesn't mean it's not there.

Yeah, it had nothing to do with a complete lack of marketing or the fact that it only has a couple hours of gameplay. Totally not that at all...

I haven't heard anyone call for the shut down of Ubisoft or this game. Please link anyone that has. As far as I know the only thing people have said is that they (myself included) are disappointed in the company.

Huh...I wouldn't have expected a gay person to be so offended by a minority group asking for equality. It's probably because you're not gay.

1. It's not a 'lynching', no one has died because of this. Revenue has been lost, pretty much the definition of 'Free Market'.