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Jason
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Always makes things better.

I’m on the internet and I don’t agree with this statement because it’s dumb and doesn’t communicate anything. Check this out:

Yes the should answer the question. Maybe they should do it with your comment. But refusing to answer only results in the OP’s comment being true, “But when they seem blind to the state of developers and artists, and even the industry as a whole, it’s hard to see the strike as anything but a churlish demand for more

This article tries really hard to paint preservationists as heroes fighting a good fight and everyone who isn’t helping them as a villain. But listening to the words they say and looking at them it’s clear that these people are insane and act irrationally. A piece of code getting cut from a pre-alpha build is not

Do the rest of us a favour and just stay in bed. Holy shit.

If you don’t like it don’t buy it.

34 year old male. I’ve never ghosted but have been several times. People are afraid of negative reactions so they hide from any reaction. It makes sense to me. If you are afraid you will continue to do it, and since I am not I will not ever do it, and here’s to hoping I’ll never have to decide not to again.

The Order 1886 had full on flaccid penis like a year ago.

This is a waaaaay better article than the one Jason wrote yesterday.

I hate this comment section for making the jokes they are. If he had poured a boiling pot of water on her head we’d be talking about how men are the worst people in the world towards women.

Nope. Doesn’t belong on Kotaku. Nothing a president can do should affect how you report video game news. You continue to be a terrible editor and have brought this once great video game space into the craptastic thing that it is now.

So if they find out the Hilary does belong in jail you’re upset that we only found out because of this guy? You’re not upset that she actually belongs in jail?

I’ve work on games as QA. A frequent technique to help call out placeholder is to make it obvious such “BUG ME!” for a texture or “If you can read this bug it” as a text string.

A bracelet with 1 small diamond on it is still a diamond bracelet.

Got it, your opinion is fact.

From my experience usually the Japanese can smell an overpriced and crappy gadget from a mile away and tend to be more cautious than some westerners in that regard.

You mention that this is a problem mainly with rich people and that only rich people are able to solve the problem. This seems fine.