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Stop with the lame excuses. I have plenty of testosterone and I still treat people with respect. I can get frustrated with Overwatch without taking it out on other people. We need more women in gaming not less. You don’t speak for all traditional male gamers.

There is shit talking other gamers, and there is shit talking other gamers because they are women.

A lot of commenters have suggested that in previous articles. A thick skin is necessary for online gaming, don’t get me wrong, but these commenters fail to understand that harassment in games is a reflection of a real-life culture that pays women less in the workplace, resists healthcare coverage of birth control (but

Online games need a stronger report system. While I have witnessed harassment, and had some thrown my way (nothing like I’m sure Women receive on a daily), I will typically stay silent, BUT always ALWAYS report the person for being toxic, and put in that “this is why I refuse to recommend people play your games” in

Protip: if you have ever written or said the following phrases or something similar in regards to online harassment:

That’s cool if you want to redefine bullying for your own purposes, but this man is still being harassed by an online mob because of his sexual tendencies.

I’m kind of okay with Flash being an asshole nerd, since the nerd/jock dichotomy doesn’t really exist the same way it did in the 60s. Smart kids are popular now. He’s a rich asshole who isn’t as smart as Peter.

I don’t see how “what the game is about” is relevant, since his IP wasn’t used in the game, and the relevant claim is about “Defendant’s Commercials” and how they entice “by glorifying homicide.”

The guy’s almost 80. He’s seen his property used in a commercial without having consulted with him. He has a moral objection to how it’s used that wouldn’t be my objection. His IP, his rules.

“they simply entice young people to buy a videogame by glorifying homicide, making the infliction of harm appear appealing, if not also satisfying.”

I used to think “opportunism”.

Check out a map when you get a chance.

In the first place, gun control laws in places like Chicago do not work because there is no way to prevent people from brining in guns from places like Georgia, where there are almost no restrictions. Until there are national gun safety laws local laws are useless.

ive never understood concealed carry.... it does you no good unless you’re the agressor (i mean your hardly gonna whip it out of wherever it is mid mugging to defend yourself)

Yea, no... I had a passing interest in buying it at the original pricepoint when it would be closer to a full game. Priced the same as a triple A game when it’s obviously not is a lost sale from me. And by the time it’s cheap again during next year’s summer sale would mean the hype train is gone so I wouldn’t be

while that could very well be true, i could just as easily see people being interested and taking the “ill wait until its a finished game” stance not realizing it would increase in price. those people didnt want to have to deal with an ever-changing game where they put in hours of work only for a new update to ruin

Adapting the Living Card Game format for a digital CCG would be brilliant. It’s too bad microtransactions actually work as a business model; preventing that mentality from sticking.

Since we already have Hearthsone, Gwent, and Elder Scrolls Legends, they should try a different business model. $20 down, you get every card, like EPIC. Every 18 months theres a $20 expansion and that gives you every card in the expansion. I think if the gameplay was sound enough a lot of people would be interested in

I really liked Fable 1 and 2, but it was more about the humor and easy going take on a RPG. It’s my favorite genre, but a less... hardcore experience is a nice break every now and then. Anywho, no, I didn’t care about the lore, and I don’t know many people that do. I think it’s purposefully generic to accommodate

My only hope is some kind of spiritual successor.