SimulatedSnowman
SimulatedSnowman
SimulatedSnowman

The dice gods of 40k are sometimes cruel. Especially if you liked playing as Imperial Guard back in 4th edition.

I enjoyed the part where they showed the crowd. Especially when I was reading or trying to look at the game. That part really got me EXCITED

I am quite wary of Dice after BF3. BF2 on the PC was, and overall, is probably my favorite shooter ever. When I saw the trailers coming out for BF3 I was thinking "Oh finally! The sequel to BF2 I can enjoy on my console!" I remember them saying that BF3 was the true successor, that it was everything they wanted.

First few seconds of video:

Yeah, and it should be noted that I'm not discounting how extremely busy their system must be. I'm sure it's friggin mind boggling.

I will grant you that the assumption is that Microsoft did nothing, but this is actually the lesser of two evils, considering that if someone did review this comment and decided that it wasn't worth any action, then that is way more reprehensible.

As far as the second assumption, why shouldn't the reporter of the

Ah I see this must be you taking the high road. Interestingly, when you're done calling people trash, or being unable to recognize the difference between multiple, unsolicited messages and someone saying that a service she pays for is shit when it takes more than a complaint through the system in place specifically to

Again, nice work failing to recognize that you are victim blaming, and instead calling strawman.

Nice victim blaming! *poetry slam finger snaps*

"Regardless of complaints, all people are babies! It's true because I said so!"

Regardless of the amount of complaints, a lack of action is still indeed, a lack of action. A paying customer deserves to have observable results. I'm not sure what services you pay for that you are willing to pass off a lack of satisfaction because "Gosh I bet they are busy!", but I suppose that is what you are

Hahaha what? You have the gall to use the word logic in that statement? What she did is respond to a lack of action from a company whose services she pays for. It's not that microsoft did something wrong, it's that they did nothing.

I report messages like that absolutely. Like you said, if someone's willing to send those messages to me, then they're totally indiscriminate about who they send messages to. I rarely have my mic open unless I'm in a party with friends, so there's no telling if I'm 10 or 100.

You're totally right. Being outraged at mistreatment is exactly the same as unsolicited harassment, foul, and generally disgusting behavior.

"OH MY GOD BRAH! THEY BANNED ME BRAH! FUCK THIS BRAH! I AM GONNA PUT ON MY FEDORA AND PRESSURE GIRLS INTO TOUCHING MY JUNK BRAH!!"

It's not all bad. I've had a 360 since near launch, and I can count on one hand the times I've been like, actually offended by something, but maybe I just have thicker skin.

It seems like she's implying that this (unfortunately, unsurprisingly so) isn't the first time this sort of thing has happened.

Yes, a headset is optional. However, playing a game and being able to communicate with other players is a service that you pay for. You shouldn't have to not use that service because people are assholes, and especially when there is a system in place that is supposed to make sure that assholes are weeded out.

I think perhaps you are unfamiliar with the message system on Xbox. You can send either voice messages or text messages. He sent a text message first, then a voice message, neither of which requires anything but the user's gamertag.

“And that’s if you’re lucky! They may just have it be a car that runs over black people. Now, Mr. PR guy, what are you going to do?!”