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“It’s not like there is a huge group named after watergate that throws around cried of ‘sjw appeaser!’ every time a dev uses a character who isn’t a male spaze marine.”

It’s amazing to me that the anti-”SJW” crowd thought demonizing people who stand up for *social justice* was a solid move. Makes perfect sense. I mean, who likes equality, and fair representation? That shit sucks!

Setting aside the fact that Anita Sarkeesian has never shown a propensity for censoring anything, what in this blurb constitutes support? It’s a factual report of something that can be really useful for people that read sites like this.

“In that same write-up, Game Informer says that Fallout 4 is Bethesda’s most “vertical” than any game they’ve released before.”

Because it contributes to the feeling of being in an audience of thousands.

Believe me, as a straight man, I’m always down for gifs of Jeff Goldblum.

Do you really not see the difference?

“and subsequently wasted money on a change that no-one wanted, at all.”

Great write-up. Good on you for... well, surviving.

“that gamers could always stand to be a bit less vitriolic in their feedback.”

If your significant other doesn’t already make love to you like you’re the hottest person alive, they’re not worth your time.

I think you have this all wrong, Yannick. unchainedduck was voted ‘Arbiter of All Things We Should Care About’ just last week. I could’ve sworn I sent you a memo.

No one who says “Just saying.” are ever just saying anything.

Internet culture is relevant to gaming as we know it today.

“goulish”

People are using ‘edgy’ in a positive way now?

I have a hard time believing that your game had as many complex, intertwined parts as something like Arkham Knight, especially if it only took you a few weeks to port. No offense intended, I’m sure your game was great.

There’s not a chance in hell there’s any credibility to that rumor. Not only because of Klepek’s clarification, but also because there’s no way 8 weeks would be be enough to produce a port that even starts on most computers, let alone one that’s completable.