drtybirds5
drtybirds5
drtybirds5

All the people that think this mission is horrible and therefore should be removed seem to have missed the entire point of the mission.

Yes its horrible, thats the fucking point. Terrorism is horrible. And the best way to convey that message, is putting you in the middle of it.

So you don’t believe content creators should be getting paid for their work?I’m guessing you’re one of those people who also believe they’re entitled to pirating music and movies.

There is a HUGE difference between visual emotes that have zero effect on gameplay and guns that directly impact your ability to play the game.

Solution #2: Kidnap the projectionist and force them to rewind/fast forward the movie at will. (Note: Do not try this)

I thought The Visit was pretty damn good. And creepy as fuck!

Kotaku has been like a family to me for almost four years now.

and those are the proven ones. wonder about the rest of the channels that MS bought under the table that were not found or targeted. this is why TotalBiscuit is so right, so respected and warned about this so long ago..

The issue is that channels like SkyVSGaming and TheSyndicateProject were making videos that appeared to be fair, honest coverage but were actually undisclosed advertisements for Microsoft.

There’s your ethics in gaming journalism right there.

I follow Chris’s reviews because he is incredibly valuable to me - I almost never agree with him. I wish people would understand that a reviewer with different tastes than you isn’t “wrong” - they’re just as necessary to identify as reviewers who share your taste to a T.

Hahahah this looks amazing. I would play the hell out of this.

Neither are they. That’s the problem. If rights holders want to do this, they should have two options; pay their minions to slog through the YouTube detritus looking for violations, or actually pay YouTube to develop an algorithm that WORKS, instead of one that generates completely absurd false positives. Fuck ‘em. IP

So what’s happening in this copyright claim is that it’s stopped you from monetizing the video. At least that’s been my experience. Was the video still available to be viewed? Because if the only problem was that you couldn’t monetize the video, well it wasn’t your content anyway so you shouldn’t be monetizing videos

My take-away from this is that I love that we live in a world where Playboy uploads Let’s Plays of Nintendo games.

My father took me to an Eagles game in 1977. The Eagles lost. I was 8. He got drunk and drove home to Elizabethtown with me asleep in the back of the, you know it, International Travelall. He got popped in Maytown, PA (stopped in to grab a beer with a buddy; I continued to sleep) by the cops for a DUI. They saw me

If it’s stated in the Terms of Service, and you broke the terms of service...