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You are a straight up liar. You lie. I hope you're happy with whatever you get from your lying.

I know Clarkson is tall, but I don't know how you can even see him from up on that pedestal of yours. The producer isn't pressing chargers, so police can't do shit. At best, he unintelligibly mumbled a word that sounded like nigger, so who cares? I don't remember him saying slant, but he did say slope. Is slant more

I share a mutual friend with Clarkson, says he isn't the knob he leads on to be in real life. I trust my friends judgment.

Just shut up and wake up. Not only is most of that scripted in tandem with the producers, but he definitely plays the character "Jeremy Clarkson" for the show. If you see him in any other of the BBC specials or his guest appearance on their game shows, holy crap, he's like positively demure. One of my problems with

So it isn't noteworthy that Clarkson himself filed the complaint?

idiot alert. This guy is a legend, anyone and everyone is entitled to be a "racist" or "sexist" and who the hell cares. People watched Top Gear not for the cars but for the Three Idiots. Clearly you are one butthurt person who shouldn't be allowed to comment without having enjoyed the series. Also Jeremy is one of the

No matter how informed and hell maybe even true your statements are, I kinda wish you would eat a big bag of dicks instead of talking. I mean no offense and all, it is just a little to soon to be flinging around the Daily Mirror BS like it's scripture. Clarkson was an ass, we know it.....we love it, deal with it.

As soon as I read your name, I had that weird moaning yell of theirs going through my head.

I'm not saying there weren't ill-conceived games, and don't mistake this for a rose-colored view of the past. Of the best games in that generation, there was a dedicated focus on mechanics as a means of 'play', rather than focusing their time on the aesthetics and framerates. The original Halo also employed this level

There is creativity in constraints. Early games from the late 80s and 90s were allowed to focus on innovative game mechanics because while the graphics were impressive for the time, they did not take nearly as much time to develop as current graphics. The amount of time spent on graphics supersedes gameplay mechanics,

lmao oops shit your right :P

I think you're talking about something else than us. Omar quoted a piece from an embedded quote by a dude from Africa. That dude never mentioned sexism at all.

"I would love nothing more than if playing a black guy in a game made a white guy appreciate what it was like to be a persecuted minority"

You know, for all the outrage, it's interesting to me to see the different reactions between games when you're forced to do something. Different kinds of outrage from different crowds, none of whom seem to get it.

I know these aren't the same thing, but the reactions I saw to forced difficulty in games like Dark Souls,

I didn't miss that at all. The character is a huge part of what makes the Witcher games interesting, without an established character the game would lose one of its main strengths. Bethesda games are fun as open sandboxish experiences but they are not strong on story or character. It isn't a fair comparison because

I honestly would have been very upset with this change if I payed Rust. Not because I'd be unhappy to play a character I have no control over... But because when I paid I did not sign up to be given a random race (for me, a big part of choosing a game is putting myself in it... So if I was forced to be someone I

The vast majority of people do not have a need to play somebody they identify with. This has been proven. In games without a protagonist, I play mostly women and I am a man. It doesn't bug me to play a man, I just play mostly girls. However, almost all of the time I play a character that I definitely am not. I dislike

Why are video games becoming the platform for Women's Studies Doctorates?

"If you're told something repeatedly, it's hard not to get it stuck in your head. It's hard not to believe the most awful things people say about you, simply because they've said it enough times. And that's the trickiest thing about bullying"

How is that relevant? Neither should be fuel for bullying. I don't know why the author having an similar experience but in a different place, at a different time and for a different reason would cause you to be dismissive.