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They can do so if they like, but what they did was the WORST imaginable way possible, a mandatory paywall is bullshit and will only lead into desaster while killing the modding community as it is. If they come up with a better solution to let us reward modders we can talk, ideal would be a donation-esque slider from

Heroes doesn’t get as much attention as other MOBAs from the community, Heroes also lacks behind a great deal behind Hearthstone, which was a giant success in its Beta already, so of course Blizzard throws a ton of their cash on it to make it a success. Success can’t be forced though, question is how big a market

The bait is real, thinking about making a few funny replies on Twitter, cuz either those statements are coming from trolls (it’s OK then, two tards trolling it out) or some persons with very antiquated, intolerant views of the world that deserve some mocking, considering what this channel sees as “sports” on other

Wait ... didn’t they make a statement not too long ago that ESports ain’t sports?! Glad they re-thought that ... maybe Amazon spending quite a few bucks for Twitch made them switch thier minds, as there’ll be a lot of money involved in the future. No that we’d need them, ESport is flourishing like never before without

OK, point for you, both of their names fueled the hype.

Gonna quote (well, sort of) Jim’Fn’Sterlin,Son here: Konami is stupid, because Konami is Konami.

What made me proud in yesterdays AMA was, that the overwhelming mayority on Reddit didn’t eat into his PR emergency evasion BS and still see it as what it is: User generated DLC / microtransactions without quality control, and that this will kill the modding community. Only for a few quick $$$.

Look at steamcharts.com if you want to see a games success. It doesn’t state how many copies were sold through Steam, but it gives an indication to the games success, as the number of concurrent players expecially in the first days and weeks surrounding a games release are pretty well comparable to other games

It’s become sort of a gold rush as well to either directly steal mods from Nexxus and upload them to the workshop or just bundle someone elses mods into a package and cash in that way.

Yupp.

I think this is generally a very bad idea. FREE mods have always been one of the - if not THE - greatest thing about PC gaming, it kept many older games alive for years, allowed you to customize titles or brought up completely new game ideas (remember a little WC3 thingy called Defense of the Ancients?), that exploded

Nah, I’m fine showing the peasants here and there a few glimpses of how the promised land actually can look like, maybe their souls can still be saved. =)

Not exactly the colour palette I prefer on my desktop, otherwise a pretty nice theme.

Hu ... never ever competed somewhere where the stakes or your inner desire went so high that you simply WANTED to win? When a game continues and continues on a high professional level, you simply don’t want to give up, no matter what, you want to win. And if you do, it’s one of the most rewarding feelings ever.

Just you wait until the patriarchy will achieve its ultimate goal: Our (male) kids created in gen labs while guaranteeing our sexual pleasure with almost perfect sexbots that don’t complain, that way the patriarchy can finally get rid of all those annoying females we still have to tolerate in our world.

It’s the internet. You should know, what that means ...

It’s the primary assumption and argumentation point of what Feminist Frequency does; “video games contain sexist ingredients, they influence you on a certain level (they tweeted very weird stuff about this, stuff like “the less you think you are affected the more likely are you to be affected by it”, and other funny

Games make you hate women and minorities as much as they turn you into a violent murderer: They don’t. Any statistical evidence there is shows that video games do not influence your behaviour in the real world; sane, mental healthy people are totally able to differentiate between fiction and reality.

I’m browsing KiA irregulary to check what’s the state of the whole thing (doing the same with their fans called ghazi), the chans as well of course, for my daily dose of internet madness as it fits my pretty debile taste of humor and it includes “fullchan” too, and I think I got sort of an impression as to why Kotaku

GG has the birth error of being a lose hashtag movement without any sort of actual leadership. That can be a good thing, as it is next to impossible to shut the whole thing down (which has been tried btw at several big forums and sites), which only fueled the whole thing even more.