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In 1991 my dad recorded himself playing Pinbot (NES) for six hours straight. It was lots of cursing.

Pretty much every movie involving Stark is about cleaning up something he botched.

OH MY GOD, Right? I kept thinking this. Billionaire genius didn’t think that maybe he should put a spare Jarvis on an external drive somewhere. Or, you know, a little offsite backup for your highly vulnerable tower in the middle of a city that almost got destroyed? Maybe Tony Stark doesn’t have a disaster recovery

As someone who doesn’t know the comics and doesn’t have a TV and didn’t read about the movie beforehand, Vision’s introduction is REALLY confusing. This weird red guy is created in a glitchy abortion of the process that created the supervillain at the beginning of the movie and his first move is to attack Thor. With

Grade: B+

THAT TOO.

She showed him an apocalyptic future, but didn’t force him to build Skynet—Tony’s raging narcissism is what allows him to think it’s all about him, instead of seeing what everyone else thinks about this stuff and the pros and cons of building a Skynet.

Also, Hulk lost to Hulkbuster. That shouldn’t happen...what’s the point of having Hulk around and all the problems that come with it if Iron Man can be the Hulk and do it better?

Anyway, Ultron is born and “murders” Jarvis

Certain things people whine about are really, really dumb. The Pillars of Eternity tombstone limerick fiasco had idiots on both sides. Steam Paid Mods was a lot better though. It was poorly implemented, anti-consumer, and anti-modding community. It was a storm of voices for the right reason, and Valve made the right

It's still seen as childish. A plumber saw me playing games a few months ago and flat out asked me if I was too old to be playing them.

You both have a point, gaming is more popular than ever, but it’s also time for it to grow up.

It’s the only medium that 13 year olds have a say in outside of One Direction.

Gaming being an interactive medium means that the medium, the game, reacts to your actions. The term has nothing to do with the creators having to react to the ramblings of gamers.

The real kids aren’t the problem...

I gave up a long time ago on that one.

Until gamers stop acting like children the general public will still treat gaming like a child’s past time.

Gamer entitlement is unique. Every disgruntled fan seriously expects devs to change key features just because they want something taken out/changed/or added. And then they absolutely rage when it doesn’t work like that.

This type of entitlement isn’t present amongst fans in any other medium.
No one seriously expects

Thanks! I’ll put them in a savings account hopefully in a couple years they can become more points.