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While I think they probably should have designed this to be more accommodating, but less than 40" waistline isn’t “thin”, at least for dudes.

Source: I’m around 38" and I’m a bit of a fat fuck. 

Anyway, reading through the article all I could remember was that one time a few years ago where a game journalist spent like a solid half hour trying to get through Cuphead’s tutorial because he couldn’t figure out how to jump good (despite there being a tutorial on the wall behind his character)

This is the weirdest opinion article I’ve read in a while. It rides the line between Self Deprecating and daring anyone to call him out.

I will undoubtedly catch flack for this BUT I cannot stand this man. He made like three good games(in my opinion) and has been riding that wave since. Death stranding and MGS5 were god awful. He seems so into himself that it infuriates me anytime there is news coverage. Again, this is all my personal opinion. 

Hideo Kojima Presents

I do think that argument’s a little bullshit. I mean, there’re plenty of cases where you’re right I’m sure, but I have a friend who even pirates games he’s excited about. It helps that he’s not big into multiplayer games (unlike me who loves unique multiplayer experiences lol).

Report: Microsoft Kinect Creator Resigns After Being Accused Of Watching ‘VR Porn’ At Work And Broadcasting It On A Screen During A Meeting And also Inappropriately Touched Female Coworkers.

Actually can’t believe this article. The guy carved out a comfortable life himself entirely through illegal acts, as is made clear in the first quote, but this is quickly forgotten in favour of a sob story about how this poor guy suffered bad prison conditions, along with a fairly underhanded attempt to connect that

You keep repeating that like you think we do not understand this. We do. The problem is that putting someone in jail is a wildly disproportionate punishment for selling ROMs.

You’d make for a shitty lawyer.

Really painful to read the judge go on about how white collar crime is often under and unpunished, how it affects communities and then sentence some fat schlub to prison while bankers still are and will be laughing all the way to the bank long into the future. Our criminal justice system is completely out of touch.

As Dr. Boccamazzo indicated in our conversation, research into whether or not warnings actually mitigate literal trauma responses has been “kind of a mixed bag,” without showing too much of a “significant effect one way or the other.” While they may or may not be helpful in a clinical sense,

I sort of agree with content warnings, really on some level everyone does, that's why we have tv and video game age ratings that actually describe the content. But some content warnings have gotten ridiculous. Like I played "We Will (Not) Remain" and there was a CW for loneliness. Cool it's up to you to put whatever

I get what they are trying to do but I feel like at some point we are going to get a warning screen that says “Warning this game contains conflict”

“Kimberly, who was prominently teased at the end of yesterday’s Street Fighter 6 presentation, will be the series’ first playable Black woman”

The weird part is you believe the OP purchased a game they completed after pirating.

It’s not a moral crusade to not buy a Cricket game.

People aren't saying you don't deserve to have fun. People are saying to pay for your shit.

Not many demos back in the day were 6 hours long. The two hours Steam gives you is longer than most demos were.

“ He also says that since turning the anti-pirate measures on that sales of Cricket 22 “are up 300%”, thanking those who have “converted” to a legitimate copy,”

So, people pirating copies *ARE* lost sales then, as they could have bought it all along, and did when piracy was no longer a viable option.  Interesting.