I’d love to advocate for consumer rights, but it seems like the popular thing to do nowadays is attack people who do so, calling them “entitled gamers” and whatnot.
I’d love to advocate for consumer rights, but it seems like the popular thing to do nowadays is attack people who do so, calling them “entitled gamers” and whatnot.
Will white people ever stop trying to force their ways on others? With the concept of cultural appropriation and now this, it looks like they are ever finding new ways to spread hatred. Cosplaying a black character doesn't offend black people. Cooking Asian food doesn't offend Asian people. Speaking another language…
Arstechnica wrote a great piece recently shedding light into the whole 12% versus 30% talking point. I recommend for anyone to not take things at face value and check it out.
I see this as a good thing. Steam separates review scores into overall and recent. Looking at a sharp decline or increase in recent allows users to know if there is a current issue, or, on the other hand, if there were fixes or improvements.
As long as they keep this attitude out of Classic WoW, I’m fine with however the BFA community wants to act.
I honestly think it looks great. I’m happy that he is ignoring the naysayers.
Have you looked at viewership numbers? It is delusional to think otherwise.
I am not a Tetris fan. I haven’t played Tetris since I learned the game a decade ago to code it for a project. Yet, for some reason, Tetris 99 has me hooked. I’ve never been the type of gamer that could play a repetitious arcade or puzzle game for simply a high score. I guess this is why Tetris 99 appeals to me.
I wonder if Classic WoW becomes a commercial success if he would be more tempted to create a 1st generation MMO.
Yeah, how dare those babies try to protect their interests as consumers. They wet their bed sheets, am I right?
The thing with the Holy Quran is that scholars spend their entire lives trying to interpret it. It isn’t clear-cut and easy to understand like a highschool textbook.
Entire performances and long choreographies are protected, not simple dance movements.
It amuses me how people are getting so offended over this. Promoting gambling to kids? Fine. Showing off an attractive body to gather kids? Fine. Screaming and profanity to kids? Fine. Drinking beers while playing Melee? Nope, triggered.
Those who act like Steve from Blue Clues to profit off of an audience of children.
Tbh, I hope that the actor loses in court. I think trying to own a short 1 second body movement is ridiculous.
I don’t think he nor anyone else would think that passing out would somehow get someone a twitch ban.
Lose face? None of his viewers see this in any negative light. If anything, he will gain viewers when he returns.
I think this is a case of it being too embarrassing for Twitch to admit that they didn’t realize it was a joke and unban him. That, and setting a precedent for unbans isn’t something they would want to do.
Given that those women look like they are 30, the fact that they have no given age in the English releases of the games, and that it is a videogame, I won’t care whatsoever. Enjoy getting triggered by everything you don’t like.