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Could you perhaps edit/update the article with times/a schedule?

By leaving the door wide open and being so hands-off you’re openly inviting these things onto your platform

You obviously don’t understand the context of their post or that line specifically. They are saying that things can contain morally dubious elements (such as rape, torture, etc.) and still retain artistic merit due to the reason and means of its portrayal. Works like the example used (A Clockwork Orange) depict

I was honestly expecting a (hopefully parody) article along the lines of “If you aren’t playing one of the minorities you’re a terrible scummy human being, because you’re obviously a CIS-White Male and obviousl racist/homophobic/etc strictly because of that fact. You are the reason games are terrible.” etc

Where did I post that you can spend money to get ahead in my post? Are you sure you read my post?

I said the game is a grindfest, which it is. They also included an entire sub-economy built around a currency which you can pay real money for. You can circumvent some of the grind (be it cosmetic or, in some cases,

Ahhh, the “Did you see what she was wearing? She asked for it.” defense. A classic.

>But Activision is an easy scapegoat. Most if not all of Destiny’s mistakes came from Bungie, not the publisher

Yeah, I’m totally sure it was exclusively Bungie’s idea to turn the game into a micro-transaction laden minefield with shady tactics to encourage players to spend money, not time, on the game. While I’m sure

I’m hoping you’re being sarcastic, that’s very clearly Jace and Chandra, even if you for whatever reason couldn’t tell who they were by their outfits/hair, the card colors should have given it away pretty easily.

Fallout 76 discussion? Better get your hazmat suits on and pop a Rad-X cause this comment section is going to be more toxic than a nuclear blast zone.

Rather, we should observe that this seems to be a perfect storm of subservient female characters, a portion of an audience eager to reinforce this subservience, and a mechanic which gives them the ability to do so (with a degree of crudity perhaps befitting the messages’ content).

It’s because this isn’t the whole story. Following the request for Tales of Vesperia, the BanNamEU twitter actually said “Not that one.” The poster of the request (@Baffan) actually was the one who came back 3 years later when Vesperia was announced yesterday to say “Yes, that one.” It was only after @Baffan made that

Uhhhh, no. This looks more like out of touch or “quirky” individuals (particularly of the girlfriend variety it seems based on these tweets) attempting to ham-fist a joke and failing. Except for the Kung Fu Renny tweet, none of those tweets even broke 1000 likes or retweets, most of them not even breaking 100. And

The logic in me wants to say its the context; its like the term “fuckboy” (or fuckboi or however you spell it) where the implication is clearly stating that the behavior is negative thing. Obviously we can all agree that the behavior of someone acting in the way a “hannam” or a “fuckboy” is behaving is negative, this

Once again, another post with the sole intention of taking on the role of a modern day Vlad. You’ve propped up the spike and put another user on it to use them as your sacrificial tool. If you disagree with their viewpoints, that is fine, but are you not doing exactly what the article is describing by propping up this

I find this post humorous for how defensive it is. The comment was trying to point out that you didn’t have to jump to the radical conclusion of “reasons not to play mainstream games” just because of the actions of the Korean games industry. You can easily play mainstream games (such as the cited “Overwatch”) which

I’m with you on this, Tekton. It’s impossible to discuss anything with people who think like Lozzle. Honestly the only reason half the people who complain about FFXV do is because it’s trendy to shit-talk Final Fantasy. They supported FFXV for roughly a year, that’s fairly standard affair now for a Triple A title from

I’m interested, if the game is multiplayer. Divinity Original Sin 2 has multiplayer and I can play through the campaign with my friends, that makes it a hell of a lot more enjoyable than anything else I’ve played in the genre. So unfortunately if a game doesn’t have that now, I am just not interested.

“okay, so you go like “63214789 632147896 + PPP” Got it?”
Yes, because it’s easy to read and I don’t need someone to explain to me any shorthand terminology. One simple explanation of “Imagine each number on your computer’s numpad is an arrow” and you can explain any move to me, the more complex the move, the more

His argument is that it makes him jealous and he doesn’t like that.

Thing is, it doesn’t matter who discovers it. If there is something that can be abused for someone’s benefit Bungie has a right to change it to halt that abuse. If Bungie feels that someone rapidly grinding 500+ tokens an hour from lost sectors is abuse, they are well within their rights to change it.

The problem is