I have a question:
I have a question:
Streaming is communication, because it is a record of the experience of a human being, and therefore counts as speech, free speech, and is therefore protected. It is a right, and you have a mouthful of corporate manhood you are trying to talk around: the slurping is muddling your words.
Splitscreen is not outdated nor is it expendible. Some of us still have actual, physically present friends and family members that exist in the same room with us - and like to play.
Perhaps I am missing something, but cannot those modders who do not want to demand payment still offer their mods for free? They aren’t forced into charging anything, are they? If it is the choice of the modders alone, how is Valve in any way greedy or culpable for the actions of others who choose to make use of a new…
This is the single most pointed and real thing I have heard said about the issue.
Ever see the famous movie ‘Brazil’? It depicts the very future we are heading toward - one where fixing a lightbulb is an illegal act unless done by a government certified and exempted - and expensive - contractor.
Sarah Bartlett, meet your new server. He will be everywhere. He will always be your server from now on.
This really bugs me.
Re the Bostrum Simulation argument, I can, thanks to you and this article, fully understand why real life is so short, brutal, filled with loss and sorrow and pain, and ends alone and suffering for the overwhelming majority of human beings.
I remember when school lunch existed in the US... before it became a second rate nation on the skids. Every where I moved, every state had it - I moved every three to six months, my dad made maps - there was always free school lunches.
The claim that 'Not All Gamers' is void.
I am voting with my wallet. No AssCreed Union for me - I want Ubisoft to clearly understand that nerfing a game on one console in order to please a different console maker is unacceptable. The console itself is irrelevant, the principle itself is wrong. It is my hope that the majority of PS4 owners will feel the same…
I want to commend Kotaku for running this coverage of Bronycon, just as they would PAX or E3. Pony culture generates games, and it is a subset of gaming culture now. This coverage is appropriate, and right to do.