ideallyagnostic
ideallyagnostic
ideallyagnostic

As always, there’s an XKCD for this.

What an incredibly “rich dude” thing to say.

He’s an even bigger fan of layoff culture.

Xbox cleverly positioning itself as the official brand of mediocre white douchebags. Good look!

What you said is true to a certain extent, but the example here (Harry Potter) is def part of cancel culture.

You know, for a guy that has shown himself to pretty madia savvy and skilled as presenting himself with a ‘good guy’ image, this seems like a pretty easy land mine to avoid. I mean, even if that’s how you feel, why even say it and ruin your image? This doesn’t help you, it’s not gonna help the Activision thing, it’s

Sit down, Phil. Have a cup of tea and say nothing for a while.

Speaking of ‘Cancel Culture,’ I wonder how many games have just been canceled by Microsoft’s layoff culture >_>

Somebody get Phil off Twitter. He’s fallen into the imaginary grievance hole again.

Being disliked because of your personality, views and actions isn’t cancel culture, it’s just people not liking you or your work. It’s a part of the package deal of making something to entertain people. There’s is a chance you suck so much that people don’t like your work anymore. That’s just consequences.

Whining about cancel culture?  How inspiring and joyful!

A statement like that makes me think he’s got a Elon blowup doll somewhere with fuckholes in them. 

Even GOG isn’t truly DRM-free to my knowledge; the last time I checked (which was admittedly years ago), you couldn’t play online multiplayer in their games without the games being connected to the GOG client. Maybe this changed since then.

As a gamer who spent $80 ($155 in 2023 monies) on Chrono Trigger in 1995. Please no. Games are way more expensive to make, even remakes are way more expensive to make. It’s not a remaster, it was a full on remake. The price of everything has gone up on everything except gaming.

This is super encouraging. I’d rather be pleasantly surprised that a game that’s just been announced is releasing in like 6 months to a year instead of having an announcement 2-3 years in advance of the release.

It’d be great if people would stop complaining about this and simply wait until the price inevitably drops if they have an issue with it.

It’s always been fascinating to me that PC gamers constantly get mad about DRM and blame any form of the software for even the slightest performance flicker, all while simultaneously craving the idea that every game possible show up on Steam—the largest piece of DRM software in PC gaming existence.

What a lot of people forget is that Steam itself is a DRM. That’s why you can’t archive the games on it; they don’t work without Steam (or cracked executables/Steam emulators).

what youtube really needs is to actually define more than two ratings.

What’s even the point of having age-restricted videos then?