Well shit. Not that it makes it more tragic but Clayton aka TrueBoy is one of the ones playing in the Twitch clip that captured the audio of the shooting. It literally caught his last seconds alive.
Well shit. Not that it makes it more tragic but Clayton aka TrueBoy is one of the ones playing in the Twitch clip that captured the audio of the shooting. It literally caught his last seconds alive.
No no no, that’s not how Giztaku rolls.
How do we know the worth of the thing? If the transaction was not publicly disclosed, you can’t loose money because you can sell it for the same price. But hey, if that’s the hill you what to die for go ahead and bring proof
One thing I have yet to see from anyone criticizing Valve’s recent statement is a concrete alternative. The standard critique always seems to boil down to, “Read my mind about what should and should not be allowed on Steam, and then make that the universal acceptance policy.” Yeah, that sounds totally workable, bud.
Wow. I don’t actually agree with this. This is Valve, not wanting to take responsibility for the content you can download from their platform.
I’d rather not have haphazard censorship in digital stores. Thanks.
Why *should* it be Valve’s responsibility to decide what people are not allowed to play?