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We do our best to just treat them like we would any other publisher. Any time I’m going to run a report like this, I’ll always ask the relevant parties for comment. Sure, Bethesda hasn’t responded in nearly five years, but that doesn’t mean we’re gonna stop asking. Let the onus be on them.

I wish the man all of the best and for him to remember, even if he slips and ends up drinking that it is -not- the end of the world and that he should confess and climb back on that wagon. Relapses happen to almost everyone and they can be soul-crushing, but the trick is to deal with it and get back on the wagon again.

Alright I disagreed with the DoomVR post because it didn’t appreciate a lot of real world interactions... he seemed to be confused that if he wanted to turn and face an enemy he had to, you know, turn and face them. So I would recommend that you give it a go.

So I actually find myself mostly agreeing with you on this

Skyrim VR has the no hands problem too, that said once you get immersed you stay there. I never really played Skyrim, but it feels so cool playing from my heroes eyes.

Inferior Ports: The Bethesda Story

I’m assuming that including a full range of dynamic, player-driven arm motions would have required Bethesda to upgrade their engine, and they can’t do that without cutting through all the load-bearing duct tape and band-aids.

So we’re just going to act like Game of Thrones: Ascent never existed?

These would be mame cabinets and they would need to be charged with copywright infringement, not counterfitting. THey will be let off.

It’s not fucking Narnia.

I grow concerned over the doping culture being cultivated in Competitive Dota 2 Rage Quitting.

Dead Or Alive 4 was the wrong game at the right time. The game was a mess competitively after Tomonobu Itagaki decided that he didn’t like the way the top DOA players were playing the early builds coming from DOA3 which basically involved a lot of optimization and looking for guaranteed damage in the face of the

Oh crap. The comments section is going to be a horrible, terrible mess.

This sounds less like censorship and more like a translator taking liberties that he happens to find funny. And then getting upset when other people didn’t agree with him.

I also want to add that the link supplied here is to a Jezebel article, which in my mind, should always carry a warning with it.

To everyone who says this was meaningless, I posted this in the private forum early on:

So where’s the plagiarism aside from the five words “back to you... the people”?

People are forgetting that they also can’t redownload titles, which means that anything they previously paid for can’t be accessed if they’ve deleted it.