I’m in love with Jim Sterling’s duality of having some of the most banal, bizarre, and crude humor out there while also having one of the sharpest, most insightful minds analyzing the gaming industry right now. It is good that he won.
I’m in love with Jim Sterling’s duality of having some of the most banal, bizarre, and crude humor out there while also having one of the sharpest, most insightful minds analyzing the gaming industry right now. It is good that he won.
There’s a huge gap in actually creating a game and doing what these guys are doing. Editing a source code is often a copy-paste endeavor with very little custom programming. They probably lack the ability to make their own game, and even a lot of the art is edited so I doubt much would actually fly without a lawsuit.
A lot of these games, I think, are labors of love from fans who want to further invest in a universe they enjoy. Another take is that this is them practicing their game building skills, for further careers.
But it’s done. It’s been uploaded once and it will continue to be uploaded until people forget about it years and years down the road. There is no “taking it down” at this point.
I really don’t see the point of aimbots. Is it purely a trolling mechanism? Outside of that, I see it being as fun as using a gameshark to jump to the end credits. What’s the point?
Agree. I doubt there would be any criticism if this was GOP-centric.
Too bad they didn’t do this for the GOP and reveal their donors because that would have been ok!
Don’t you remember? They published that one article that trumpeted all the good they have done, so it is okay when they do the bad things from time to time.
I think the moment that you adopt an editing policy on these sort of leaks, you enter into some very dangerous waters (not that releasing confidential information isn’t already dangerous...).
I’m not sure Gawker should be calling anyone who publishes personal information a “dickhead” as you really don’t have a leg to stand on in that argument.
The system is fundamentally broken and there are still people unwilling or not ready to accept it. I switched my registration from Green to Democratic to vote for him (then switched back first chance I could get), even though I knew it would make no difference in my district or state, simply because he is the first…
No Sanders supporter owes Clinton their vote. The onus is on her to earn those votes, and if she can’t, then she’s flawed, not the voters.
The way the article is written makes it seem that she didn’t know the lyric, and so the entire larger point of Blake Lively misappropriating the line is lost, which would actually make for an interesting commentary.
Pretty much everything we say on Internet blogs is our opinion. I never said it wasn’t. Be offended all you want! I literally can’t stop you. You can think it’s racist, I can think differently, and it’s all fine.
Sorry but it’s stupid. Her Instagram post is a bit tone deaf, but tone deaf does not equal racist, and an entire post calling her racist for quoting a song from the 90's is such a huge overreaction I hardly know where to start.
People aren't missing the point, they're saying the point is stupid. Which it is.
“always thought that was a disrespectful line in the song anyway”
My rage-o-meter is in the negatives on this one guys. This is a dumb take.
I love the “thank you for supporting Dark Souls III” at the end.
It’s like ED-209 saying “thank you for your compliance” after it’s riddled you with machine gun bullets.
Are you serious or just trolling? You must not live on the Gulf Coast, or else you'd only have to pick up a local, Rachel Maddow-less newspaper to know that the oil is sitting on the ocean floor and not dispersing. It's beyond me how anyone with a basic science education could believe that oil just evaporates off the…