That’s a good point.
That’s a good point.
Fine, I don’t know what snark means. Why isn’t the comment in the article is my gripe.
I’m not complaining about him commenting, he can write whatever he wants. My point is why wasn’t it in the article itself?
That makes a lot of sense. Like coming back later or something. I always imagined something like “done.” Then two seconds later clicking reply and adding the last bit.
How come you write your articles then tack a snarky comment at the end? Is there some rule about how the article tone?
A lot of choices feel like that that to me as well. I’d expect some of them to be 100% one way but then I realize not everyone has the same feeling about everything.
A lot of choices feel like that that to me as well. I’d expect some of them to be 100% one way but then I realize not everyone has the same feeling about everything.
I like Man of Steel so it wasn’t that hard a choice for me either.
I thought it was just me. I tend to do that.
More likely Warriors and Blazers just start at 5 in the afternoon. If we Americans can force some English Premier League games into the evening so they start at 12 noon eastern I think they’ll work out something for games in this country.
I’ve reported players on Xbox Live and they always give you a general notice if action was taken on something you’ve reported. Twitch on the other hand doesn’t tell you if any action was taken on reporting a channel or user. That said, I did report a stream once and it was stopped before I could leave the channel.
I don’t know, it doesn’t seem so bad. It’s the same as traditional sports from what I can tell.
On the other hand, that’s why Steam decided to do “overall” and “recent.” It gives developers a chance to redeem themselves (Batman: Arkham Knight) or show their true colors (DayZ).
I use Twitch a lot. Almost every day someone asks, “should I get GTA V?”
Something I’ve wondered since getting into esports, do teams find it difficult to have to re-learn Call of Duty every year? I mean, people say it’s the same game, but I’ve played enough of them to learn things to change if slightly. That extra bit of expertise I imagine can make a huge difference in competition.
To be honest, Kotaku comments seem to be more rational and open minded than some other game sites I like to visit.
Is this why it seems like Japanese studios stick around for years while Western ones keep shutting down/being consolidated?
It seems unlike other sports NFLPA don’t really have a leg to stand on. Not to say anybody can play football, but I’m willing to bet fans would be willing to watch anybody run into each other vs subpar basketball and baseball players.
I think the appeal is a place to gather and watch sports. I mean I’ve never been, but I have been to Hooters which is the same kind of establishment. I did like the wings, though.
It’s a little better than it used to be. I haven’t finished a Forza Motorsport race with a “pristine” car in ages.