greenmole
GreenMole
greenmole

Hey guy? That's a contract job. Who knows how much work she gets over a year? Work is work. Don't be one of THOSE people who plays labor valuation games. Don't set workers against each other. You completely undercut your own statement. ARE you "all for solidarity among workers"? Cuz it seems like maybe you aren't.

To be silent is to be complicit in her own undervaluing. Will some jags label her difficult? Yep, and she won’t work with those difficult jags saving herself future headaches. There will also be people who admire her taking a stand and demanding to be paid what she is worth and will want to work with somebody with

And that’s why you should just cut your loses, decide to never work with them again and walk away without stirring the drama pot

VAs are increasingly talking about the shit pay they get, I think it’s good for her to continue to add to the conversation. 

corporate malfeseance should always be called out.  this isnt “stirring the drama pot”, its about workers’ rights!

Kudos to the organizers to have the balls to let their creators describe their thoughts without muzzeling them on behalf of their sponsors.

That’s awesome, kudos to this guy

I mean, that’s a bit of a stretch. I don’t think $15 a month is great value for the concept of demos. We... had those before. For a long time. For free.

Can’t. Too busy playing Persona 5, The Witcher 3, Inside, Dark Souls III, Kentucky Road Zero and... you know, the hundreds of other games that came out that year and will be indefinitely playable if you own them on disc or DRM free digital installs.

Look, if you’re strapped for cash you just do what you gotta do. If “my family sends money for holidays” is a factor in your game access then yeah, hell, subscribe, pirate, wait for sales, kill, steal, do whatever. Games are expensive and they’re not a basic necessity. Get them any way you can.

It’s not irrelevant at all when I’ve had multiple instances of Game Pass games being removed before getting to play them or finish them.

Nah.

Oh, no, I love paying $15 to get brand new games every week. I do that all the time.

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So that would make any review by a person useless, right? What’s 1, or 10, or even 200 reviews of a game mean? A million people play the game. Why are their reviews even newsworthy, or posted at all

“Good thing Blizzard recently clarified that next year’s Diablo IV will be a premium-priced game, therefore absent all the (extremely penny-pinching) bells and whistles that punted Diablo Immortal to the very bottom of Metacritic’s list.”

THREE DIFFERENT SUBSCRIPTIONS!

I’m going to keep shouting about this until they lock me up. I was really enjoying the game. Then I beat a mission and unlocked A THIRD SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE. THREE. ONE GAME.

Fortnite looks downright humanitarian by comparison.

that’s what I’ve been running into with a LOT of series I liked as a child. Batman Arkham games seemed to work because they always kept it ridiculous, super villains and insanely buffed out criminals that say shit like “oh man! I need to pick up a toy for my kids birthday today but I still have to murder at least four

In that first twitter video, the line “It’s time to bring some vigilante justice to the bad people” makes me feel pretty gross.

Don’t mind me, I’m just rolling around in all this sweet, sweet money I get for negging on NFTs, paid by... paid by... um... you know... the anti-NFT lobby!