epistellar
epistellar
epistellar

It's already gone too far. It needs legislation to avoid a mess at this point. The gates are open and we're just waiting for the flood to show up. As fast as ISPs can roll out change is when we'll start seeing problems.

No, the problem is that the rules that stop this shit were struck down. It's not a law, it's a lack of laws that's the problem. Which makes it much harder to oppose. In this case the government (well the FCC) is actually on the consumers side.

Once again we prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that there is nothing cool in this world that a prick with a business degree and no vision can't fuck up.

I think perhaps more troubling than people's behavior in the game is the reaction to that behavior. The fact that people think behavior within the game is indicative of behavior outside of it is, to be quite honest, alarming. The vast majority of people can make the distinction between a game and reality, but it seems

"If we hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes should fall like a house of cards. Checkmate."

Bill after his defeat

Exactly what I was thinking. All of these videos are surfacing of players being humiliated, and nobody realizes they can simply log off and find different players? Part of me can't help wondering that these videos are all planned as marketing ploys to hype the game or get YouTube views.

The sad part is, I'm not a Zelda fan. I would love to play this game. Nintendo will never do it though.

Artist Liza van Kempen did a great job showing us what the characters in a Japanese-themed The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker would look like, by changing the atmosphere and everyone's outfit, yet keeping the original art style of the game.

Maybe the game isn't the problem. Maybe you need to be a little more secure in your adulthood instead of blaming a game because you got embarrassed. That business man was looking over your shoulder in the hopes he'd find a good game for his poor neglected vita.

So basically 'Stop liking what I don't like!'