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You may be forgetting the part that anyone that was going to click on any of these was going to do so on the strength of the image alone. They haven't got time for reading, there's Hot Girls™ in my town of [anonymous proxy] waiting to meet me in-game right now!!!1!!11!

Facebook is basically idiot crowdsourcing-the best way to get the worst ideas as fast as possible. Twitter and Google+ come in 2nd and 3rd respectively but they're getting there...

I know it's a big ask, but could you at least try to focus on gaming related content every now and then?

Not that I want more shlongs either, but if you're seeking refuge elsewhere on the interwebs from heat-seeking moisture missles then you may be in for a rude shock...

Then surely that scene and it's style were intended to break up the tone established so far, and had to be something the writers etc were fully aware of, and I'm very cool with it. If you've seen ep5, you'll note that the whole ep changes tone again compared to the series up to now so they're not afraid to test what

But does every show have to have a 'tone'? Surely as long as they things that happen fit with and make sense for the characters, it adds to the overall story? To me, that was meant to show the sort of hairy stuff Rust was into during his 4-years-too-long stint in undercover vice, while progressing the case and keeping

I do appreciate the paradoxical nature of the post, but I wasn't employing any strategy, I was airing a genuine opinion-not every discussion on the internet is a zero-sum game, I wanted to start a discussion about it and if enough ppl reading this site regularly gave enough of a crap about it, it could get some

I agree and endorse everything said here but I'm annoyed for different reasons-yet another clickbait article on Kotaku. Whether you're here to agree or hate on, this isn't game related and throwing the good old 'gaming culture' title on is just a cop out. Clean up the act, you lot.

Fixed that for ya.

And that makes me sad

as well as styles borrowed from stuff like Kendo

Oh, wow. How did you not get the point? You are not a beautiful and unique snowflake, everything you said just demonstrates that you are-like every other internet commenter-pissing in an ocean of piss so next time you think of something witty and insightful to post, close the tab.

I still think the whole theme of stretch goals is the problem-they keep adding features before they've even got the core game finished. Once you're funded there should be a feature freeze until the game is around 90% complete (or in final testing preferably) before getting too clever and just release it later as

What's funny is that in the course of stereotyping one group of gamers, you joined another equally annoying stereotype.

Indeed it has been read by some, and I would argue that the tressfx is a relevant omission as its a PC only feature, which is extremely important to take into account when you say something inflammatory and unilateral (albeit subjective) like:

I was just about to rage out on the 'tress tech' stuff that actually did some good things with hair, fabrics and rope, so good post sir. As stated, it's a ridiculous comparison as it's not the same version and the Kotaku rig is clearly on the fritz if that's what they're getting from ultra settings. Silly, inaccurate

Not a promising start for Disney SW games...while not overly innovative, that looked like fun in a Star-Wars-Mass-Effect kinda way.

Hear, hear. Script kiddie with a copy of loic does not a hacker make.

I don't disagree with any particular point you've made there, although our definitions of gaming culture clearly differ, as does everyone's in some way. I haven't taken issue with manga or anime for the same reason you've specified-it's still within the spirit of the site, but when a post (even by its own admission!)