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I suppose that’s why they’re working on improving the viewing experience, huh?

Hahaha I swear to god I’m sorry for being the asshole here. I have to point out the math doesn’t hold up. Out of 400 bans, 4 were unbanned, meaning it’s 1 in every 100 not 1 in every 1000. (in other words, for every one, there are 99 others) ;)

Wait, why would Activision being a large publisher make Bungie more accurate here?

They did unban 4 people, so that math appears to hold up.

Given that the game was produced by Activision, who currently has the largest video game consumer base in the world, I will take their word over the word of random internet people.

You remind me of people who eat a full meal and then complain to staff that it wasn’t good.

Why would you spend that much time playing a boring game? Do you just hate yourself or something?

For every person who is legitimately incorrectly banned (it does happen), there are 999 who were rightly banned and are trying to garner sympathy or trick a customer service rep.

“MTGKid” - in a few years to be MTGDude, followed by MTGGuy, and finally MTGGeezer, I assume. :P

You know this post is about the Hearthstone community losing it’s mind? Kotaku has no horse in that race. They are merely reporting what is going on with the Hearthstone community and what said community are asking themselves. Blame Hearthstone for your unwanted dose of liberalism. Thanks though, your post gave me a

Older than time itself.

I need to get a new hobby, one that doesn’t involve micro transactions and dlc.

We’ve been trying to trying to make this headline happen for years.

We’ve been trying to trying to make this headline happen for years.

Well, cheaters don’t seem to learn from bans so let’s see if suing them will do the trick.

“Because its [sic] fun to rage and see streamers cry about how loaded they are and then get them stomped anyways.”

This is an interesting topic. While I see your point (or assume to) that there is no, actual, physical effort put in - all of the other elements are there. When I play co-ordinated team games, and we work well as a team, I get the same feeling of “connectedness” that I get when I play real sports. Anticipating your

This may be an unpopular opinion, but the big change I’m waiting for is the use of real names and no handles. Like, I get we gamers have strong bonds with our handles, I certainly do, but often times they feel uncomfortably out of place in a professional setting, IMO. I mean, Taco? Fallen? It’s like watching an NFL

oh my god shut up.

One more to add to the pile:

Flash was the best.