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What unnerves me about this isn’t necessarily that the mods themselves are making this effort to eschew pay. In some cases, that is reasonable, others not, but it is what it is. What bothers me is the potential for abuse by employers. Say someone demands pay for the work they do. The employer could then wrap himself

The surest sign of evil is never accepting that you could be wrong.

Your hyperbole makes you sound like a monster.

Given how our country hated the left for over a century, enough to support military incursions against labor strikes that killed women and children, I suppose that makes all of us irredeemable monsters, eh?

That doesn’t make you a monster. People hate other companies for different reasons. Doesn’t make them monsters.

They probably grew up seeing the company as catering to children, then having a rabid fandom that sees them doing no wrong.

What if you hate Nintendo? Enough that you rage at the mention of their name? (I don’t, but I met people who have)

Uh...dude. San Andreas and Vice City are not DLC/expansions. They are standalone games that use III’s engine. Lost and Damned and Ballad of Gay Tony are expansions of GTAIV by their original design.

But previous GTA games

No responses to this thread? This guy’s being a shitposter. His writing is also suspect.

People in those professions also do much schmoozing, that much is certain. Whether they do so under the influence of drugs is not something I’d know about.

By elitists you mean, “Generally fully emotionally developed well adjusted human beings”

Is City Production UI being addressed?

Such a beautiful duwang

If they are snooty, it’s at the casuals screaming at them. Trust me, none of the die hard fans are complaining.

No escape from reality!

Is this just fantasy?

I get what you’re saying. But my problem isn’t that. It’s that the game’s developers are awfully opaque, and seek to curry favor with only a select few gamers rather than the entire community. That’s a really awful way to engage with people, and a great way to turn people off from a game that is constantly being

This is why I’ve been so hesitant to even consider Elite: Dangerous. It looks like it can be a cool game, and I love space combat games, but everything about it suggests that Frontier, rather than trying to create a mostly all-encompassing experience (which CCP, for all its faults, tries to do), seems to favor the

Where is Chairman Kaga when you need him