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On the ranch? No. In the heart of downtown LA? Very much so. Context does, in fact, matter.

Women did fight in WW2. Look up the USSR sniper divisions, women were some of the best marksmen. Russian woman with a Mosin Nagant, o mai

I weep for the ghost of Titanfall 2

Something tells me the CoD fanbase isn’t going to care much about the Blizzard controversy.

Considering CDPR’s transphobia I do not think you can call it a “good game” without spitting in the face of a bunch of folks, but you do you

They weren’t pushed to release it early, they set the original release date themselves, and then pushed it back almost a year. This was solely on CDPR’s management.

Dead By November 17

It’d be hilarious if his name was changed to High Noon so that he’d be CONSTANTLY reciting his own name.

Good lord, what is it with Blizzard and naming their characters after employees?

Guys...I don’t want to cause a panic here, but I’m *starting* to think gaming has a male toxicity problem...

What really blows is how incredibly widespread this is in gaming. There are firms doing the good work to address it, but huge gaming studios are overwhelmingly toxic masculinity cesspools.

I've been playing Blizzard games since Warcraft 2, before I understood the scope of games as a business. It seems like in just about every other entertainment production titan a few individuals standout over the many other workers. Seeing all the current and old Blizzard directors and executives issuing statements of

What’s that? The bare minimum? Yeah, get fucked. Hope all the innocent people land on their feet but ActiBlizz needs to go out of business.

The time to change it was when that executive’s office was called the “Cosby Suite” This is hollow.

Their stock price just took a dive today. Finally some consequences.

Here’s an idea...walk out, and then keep walking.

Get in your car, go home, polish up that resume, and go find new work at a company that hopefully won’t subject you to this kind of bullshit on a daily basis.

It honestly feels like this might be the end of Blizzard as we’ve known it. Either they fire most of the perpetrators, which at this point feels like a solid chunk of the WoW team, or they try to sweep it under the rug in which case the public backlash (which has already been pretty furious) becomes astronomical and

They’ll stay quiet until the storm calms down a bit, probably. And then go back to “normal” while acting like either nothing happened, or that everything was dealt with and taken care of. And they’ll be counting on the majority of their audience to either ignore what is going on or forgive and forget until the next

Came here to say the same thing. They don't really have a choice.