When a multibillion dollar company can’t do what a 10 year old kid can do at home with mods.
When a multibillion dollar company can’t do what a 10 year old kid can do at home with mods.
Ok Footloose you have something against dancing now?!
Well, as a person who suffers from depression, bipolar, and anxiety, I don’t feel attacked. I like it, actually. It’s his best skin, maybe tied with the Talon epic skin. I don’t really see a reason to be upset. He’s a villain. They’re not saying all mentally ill people are like him. They have a host of villains who…
Oh noooooo
This is a non issue. Hes an evil mad man and this costume does not represent the state of mental health in our world. All the characters in Overwatch are stereotypes. Except Winston and Hammond because im not sure how you stereotype a hamster and a gorilla.
I mean that's clearly a Hannibal skin
Your Highness Qiaobiluo ended up getting an outpouring of support after the incident, racking up well over half a million followers and becoming the most-searched streamer on DouYu.
It’s possible, but unlikely if you ask me. KyoAni is one of the extremely rare studios in the industry, where animators get hired as salaried employees who aren’t paid per frame. That also affects their animation quality greatly. KyoAni is also one of the rare studios, which picks and produces their own projects. So…
I think a major contributor to the problem is the tendency for the community to write off serious toxic and aggressive or hateful behavior as being a “heel,” as if this were all a scripted wrestling match and the competitors were characters rather than real people. We’ve seen this at every level of competition.…
Except that the GIF for the article is literally the dude getting in the other dude’s face:
Things that I don’t personally like: sore losers and poor winners. People that don’t shake hands and congratulate the opponent - unless there is good reason for that.
That big doofus wouldn’t know what to do with himself if he got popped in the mouth for real.
I posit that participating in a fighting game tournament and “behaving in an adult manner” [sic] are pretty mutually exclusive.
So I appreciate the Kotaku is questioning these situations, but it doesn’t help your case when immediately following the article there are “recommended” examples of Kotaku openly glorifying these “pop offs”. Like maybe we stop celebrating these?
who’d have thought a game with 100% deus vult aesthetic and 4% community moderation, on the PC, would attract this crowd.
Funny how it’s almost—almost—exclusively games about Medieval knights who look like Templar/have the whole ‘Deus Vult meme aesthetic’ going on that seem to bring this particular brand of “we’re just bitching about historical purity,” shithead out of the woodwork.
It’s been twenty years since Shenmue was first released, and for all the millions of times it’s been played and…
Just get rid of him already, all these fucking people and their disgusting fucking edgy streams, learn some manners and laws because this shit is tiring.
Completely disagree, someone could come out of the woodwork for so many different things it’s insane. I don’t want to be playing military simulation games a decade from now where they are so afraid of getting sued they can’t use realistic weapons, vehicles, technology, hell even clothing designs. This just opens up…
Obliviously, people don’t check for updates regularly in the Windows Update app in the Control Panel. This is why Microsoft made updates mandatory in Windows 10. Windows 7 does not automatically download/install updates the way Windows 10 does