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And you know what? Steam now has refunds, great! But sometimes, you need more than just the two hours Steam gives you. I bought Mission to Mars, and I regret it. Couldn’t refund it, because this was before the refund was available, and even so, it took a few hours more than just two to really see what issues I had

But Steam is also full of cocks. I mean, how many times have you seen a “positive” review that’s like “broken piece of shit, character went flying around all crazy - would break again 10/10”

At worst, she didn’t do anything. The only articles that mention her or Depression Quest before the massive clusterfuck started was a list of games coming out on Steam , a piece about the $100 entry fee onto Green Light, and about a bullshit reality TV show that was about gamers or some shit that Quinn was on as a

Let me solve the issue right now. You want to stare at near-naked women? Watch some fucking porn.

And of course you also have ones that sum up as “it has potential,” which is completely useless. Oh yes, I’m sure Towns “had potential” as well and look how that one went out. Or that, what was it... Spacebase D9 or something like that? I forgot the actual name.

Yes, how about some Golden Sun? The GBA games were fucking awesome!

To GamerGate, it’s gonna be a huge deal. Of course, to everyone else, it’s just gonna be some waste of cash on a flop of a production that nobody wants to see.

Hell yes, couldn’t have said it better myself.

Right, so I’m just going off the summary here in the article, without listening to the podcast, and I’d say there’s a flaw in both lines of thought.

Hey man, some of those witch doctors are pretty cool, if not a bit eccentric; no need to lump them together with this shitguzzling nutbar.

...I like candy corn...

I will always say that, while it’s probably tame by today’s standards, the original Clock Tower on the SNES, which was a JP release only. And why? I would say the major reason is because it had almost no music throughout the entire game.

Oh yes, I’m sure. And let me guess, also Hitler? And GGers are the Jews of some great Holocaust? Raped and beaten like the Africans exported to the West?

I’d say the same thing about GamerGate. There are people who want to have legitimate discussion. And then there’s GamerGate, an accusatory, harassing shitfest that tried to disguise itself as “ethics” when in reality what it meant was “bitch and whine and harass everyone who disagrees.” And before you go on to some

To play Devil’s Advocate here: nowadays, devs are always going on about how they want feedback. After all, times have changed from the days of cartridges and early PC games where, once the game was out, that was it. Now stuff can be patched and fixed even after release, so devs are always saying they want feedback

To be fair, Gamergate didn’t do much to dispel the “us vs. them” mentality and far more often enforced it, precisely because it helped both sides with their core demographics by giving them a cause. Neither side was all that different from each other in terms of activity.

Hell no, GGers still love to bloat themselves on their ego. But it’s dying down, even those, as you say, “who wanted sooooo badly for it to go away” are starting to wind down and all that’s left are those fanatical enough to carry the coals of the torch. As a “movement” (if it can even be considered as such) it had

I’ve always felt the same way, honestly. That there is a deeper connection than just “playing a game,” much in the same way someone can connect to television or music. I think the problem is that it is largely self-defined and not particularly well-established yet, made more complicated through new social trends.

I begrungingly actually agree with this. They don’t hate “women” as a whole, they especially hate a select few women with passion you wouldn’t believe. Like crazy-stalker passion. No, passion isn’t the right way to describe it - “unrelenting obsession” it is!

Best option would probably use a large walkway using ramps or sloped roofs, I’d say, and walk them up it and over the maze wall.