And my password has been changed, just in case. Thanks for the heads up, Kotaku!
And my password has been changed, just in case. Thanks for the heads up, Kotaku!
Yes, because worrying about a hacker group over an entertainment product is comparable to a world war. Any hitler comparisons you want to bring it just to complete the internet idiocy you just spouted?
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The original link died. They posted it again with the new link.
Yes, really. Like he said, it's just a t-shirt. Doesn't look any worse than most t-shirts.Do you simply have something against t-shirts?
You mean in the off-topic section? Yes, that is where it belongs. Oh, and look, that's where it is!
Honestly, I feel it's always been that way. Maybe normal, sane comments use to get more reactions, but if you look back, it has always been the highly inflammatory comments that have gotten the most attention. Back when "Featured Comment" was a thing, nine times out of ten it was the most abrasive, imflammatory…
So, instead of trying to help the "nosedive in quality" of the comments section by, I don't know, making quality comments, you just decide to add to the problem? I'm sure that'll help.
Point taken. I'm just afraid of another giant clusterfuck happening if sony pisses off hackers again.
Reading comprehension problem? I never said this was the same exact thing as the PSN hack, I said that I didn't want this to lead into yet another group of hackers being pissed off at Sony and doing something similar to the PSN hack. Seriously, you people are dense.
Yep, perfectly okay. You are free to do what you want with your hardware, but the moment you go onto their online service with it, you are expected to play by their rules.
Maybe I'm wrong, but doesn't that happen already? The WWE games have been unplayable online for years because of people hacking and using modded characters. And I remember getting insanely frustrated playing Assassins Creed : Brotherhoods mp due to rampant cheating.
Okay, maybe I should've been a bit clearer on the ones I consider assholes. It's the people that modify their systems simply to play pirated games. I have no issues with the homebrew community, besides the fact that every single person who uses hacks of these kinds claims to be doing it for homebrew, yet that's really…
C'mon Sony, just let it go. I understand why you would want to do this, I do, but I'd much prefer you just let the hackers be their assholish selves while I get to play the games I paid for uninterrupted, then have you piss off yet another hacker group and lose PSN for another month.
Maybe it was humid, causing it to take longer to dry. Maybe that persons supply is especially liquid-y. Not everybodys is going to dry at the exact same rate. Considering someone else identified it as the same substance she thought it was and said "it was everywhere", I highly doubt she was wrong about what the…
"And the guy didn't break any laws anyways."
Why would he get a warning about it? It's gaming related, and whether you or I like it or not, a good portion of the remaining Kotaku community seems to have an affection for the colorful little ponies. Kotaku would be dumb not to post anything about it.
So?