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I feel like I’m not being understood here. I’m not talking about what SHOULD be the situation, and I’m not defending anyone’s use of it. I’m not saying that if black people use the word that they can’t complain about white people using it. I’m talking about what IS the situation. I’m saying that the thrill of

Seems like CK’s referencing Rock’s old bit where Rock said there were two types of black people.

They’ve had back compat on every console they’ve ever made so I like my odds

Bullshit. I, a sucker, have bought Virtual Console versions of plenty of these NES games and Nintendo continues to insist that I buy those games over and over. Now I have to pay for a subscription? For games I could easily have been pirating on my laptop, nay, on my wristwatch? Nintendo aren’t some wholesome personal

Sure, but I’m not really bitching ABOUT you, I’m bitching TO you about something I think you’ll agree with.

Excuse you, it’s the BOMBASTIC Bag Man.

I think web browsers should include a plugin which edits all webpages from saying “white people” and “black people” to saying “white Americans” and “black Americans”. Because a lot of the “racial differences” people are talking about here simply do not exist outside America.

Worth noting that he didn’t sexually assault her; he made some inappropriate jokes. Jokes that perhaps he got away with with other costars in other shows because they knew him and knew he was only joking. Regardless, the settlement is not over what he did. The settlement is over her getting fired for confronting him

Even in single-player, though, there were frequent encounters with rival gangs trying to ambush you. That’s not getting griefed; that’s the core gameplay.

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Hey Luke, slight correction: the employee that Bethesda are throwing under the bus isn’t a reaction to the support response you highlighted. Another customer tweeted a much worse support response:

Man I dunno what servers you played on but on PSN there’s only the occasional rich griefer. Most of the time I go about my business without anyone bothering me. Part of that is down to the fact that I keep an eye on my HUD for other players and give them a wide berth, but staying vigilant and “sneaking” past other

IMO the ideal RDO would be different in the following ways:

Rockstar have accounted for this. You’re not playing Arthur Morgan. Not all of him. If you read his journal (and I highly advise it), you see that Arthur *doesn’t like* the evil things the player makes him do. There are conversations you can have in camp, which I like to call “therapy sessions”, where Mary Beth or

Not if I steal it first!

Only if there’s a guild.

I’m here to tell you: not always. I know THAT for a fact.

European here

The unfortunate fact of the matter is that it doesn’t matter whether you, the consumer, want the devs and testers to avoid crunch. They’re not doing crunch to avoid online harassment. When I was working in games, I would’ve happily taken the brunt of an online bullying campaign or two over sleeping at my desk. It’s