The proper term isn’t downvotes, it’s “surprise disagreements.”
The proper term isn’t downvotes, it’s “surprise disagreements.”
Imagine twisting Epic fracturing the 3rd party PC space into something to blame Valve for. Yet another embarrassing “article” from Kotaku on the subject. The bending over backwards the games media is doing for Epic is absurd.
Don’t you fucking gaslight me, you sniveling chickenshit troll. I didn’t move any goalposts and I didn’t take Valve’s side. I directly rebuked your bullshit. Fuck off of here and go be a willfully illiterate moron someplace.
First of all, one of your links was from before Epic turned heel. The other was Kotaku linking to Polygon’s excellent reporting.
So you’re choosing to ignore that nathan grayson, stephen totilo, robin arnott and phil fish are all either financially or romantically tied to zoe quinn, were as such before any of articles in question were published, were all in communication with each other and other journalists to try to bury the scandal they…
So can anyone dumb ass
Fucking this 100 times. Guy types gleefully about what he knows kotaku readers want to hear, rarely offering any insight, frantically lusting after stars like some kind of crack head Mario. My favourite part is how gravely he says “Let me be very very clear, Alex did not deserve this”
Ad I hope. that Zoe Quinn never comes out of the hole her cowardly ass crawled into after setting fire to everything in her wake. Theres no proof whatsoever of her WILD accusations. And she has done NOTHING to comply with any formal police report. Cancel culture IS a thing. And it’s getting absolutely out of control.…
“Cancel Culture” did not kill Alec Holowka.
Perhaps if victims went to the authorities instead of Twitter as a first port of call, things like this would not happen. If news sites posted unbiased news for all sides of arguments then things like this would not happen either. Sadly things like this are done as a means of boosting follower counts and revenues…
So placing 3000+ innocent civilians in a series of planes and skyscrapers as deserving of dying in terror attacks because politicians in said country aren’t particularly nice. Real moral stance there fucknugget.
Epic has had a plethora of bad business practices come to light that Kotaku has been completely mum about. Instead, Kotaku has been posting only articles about how wrong everyone is to dislike the company as a whole.
The issue (for most) has never been the additional launcher, though many try to twist it that way. It also isn’t that the epic storefront exists. For me personally, I disagree with their business practices and security. That said, regardless of how I feel about the situation, it's never an excuse to attack the devs.…
Would love a non-problematizing non-politicizing gaming news source again. I’d drop Kotaku in a heartbeat.
At this point Kotaku has failed to recognize the actual problems with Epic so completely and frequently that it can’t possibly be an accident.
You guys are doing a shit job.
In covering the Epic Games Store, Kotaku has written about how the consistent, perpetual rage over its mere existence
“I’ve yet to see a game that more specifically caters to the sexual desires of, say, straight women or LGBTQ folks achieving a similar level of mainstream success”
I don’t mind anyone who is fighting for change. But my “SJW” hate is reserved for the super loudmouth, in everyone’s face, “all men are evil sexist pigs,” red-faced screaming types who raise red flags at almost everything. The people who believe it is their right to not be offended, can’t take a joke, and go out of…
The issue to me is that we’re talking about a movie that is relatively unique. BJM and Magnolia are also unique, and like AB they also have their own issues that could be dissected ad nauseum, and I love both of those. When you start dissecting films like this and speaking about each ‘thing’ and whether this ‘thing’…