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Yeah, I heard about the bullet sponges from The Division, but I haven’t played it. I probably won’t.

There is context. So, no. I don’t think anyone watched it.

See, I know you haven’t watched the video in question. Because you, and a bunch of other people commenting about this, keep parroting the same thing over and over. That there was no context and therefore it’s not funny. Except there was plenty of context. There was a setup for the joke. He didn’t just pay people to

It’s clear that you aren’t interested in an answer. If you wanted to know why it was funny, or what the context was, you would watch the original video and decide for yourself. You clearly just want to feign moral outrage rather than understand the intent behind something. He didn’t exploit “poor workers” to make any

I agree. I’ve seen many games ruined by boss fights that felt out of place, like they were shoe-horned into games that didn’t need boss fights to begin with (Deus Ex: Human Revolution, I’m looking at you). That said, there are games where they do make sense and memorable boss battles can be the high point of some

Holy long response to a two sentence reply. First, I wasn’t one of the ones bitching. You were making it sound like tracking isn’t important to any body but the minority who “choose” to live in rural areas, and I simply pointed out that 50 million is more than a minority. Second, I don’t live in a rural area. However,

So you missed the part in the article where it said 50 million people were using Pokevision, out of the 80 million playing Pokemon Go? Seems like more than an insignificant minority to me.

1. Final Fantasy IV