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I like the look of that. I'd like to see that group of 4, but with a vertical paging paradigm? Like the current side scrolling, but up and down? Beginning at the horizontal break, maybe with a up button on the left, down on the right, and the same kind of line closing in the bottom, separating the comments from the

You have to navigate using the grey arrows to the left and right of the post. When you're in a topic, you have to click on the left arrow to get all the way out.

It's really awkward.

That sucks, but you should probably retire from all Gawker sites then.

I would recommend http://www.theverge.com or http://www.polygon.com They have a traditional threaded comment section, and a pretty good crew of authors.

OK, I think I can respect that you have to deal with a plethora of issues.

I might be reading into this a bit too much, but you inferred that the primary goal of your comments isn't to make them easy to read and navigate. If that isn't the goal of your method of communications, can I ask what is?

I think it's important to supplement this with the fact that "Women's rights activist =/= Feminist".


I concur with what this fine fellow has to say!

Thank you for being the first Gawker representative that didn't just say "deal with it.".

I have no issue with the rest of the site layout. I thought I would when I first saw it, but I quickly got used to it.

Since the comment section is such a pain to navigate now I don't find myself going through them anymore on

Nathan Drake is the most happy go lucky psychopath I've ever seen.

The hardest part for me is seeing the same articles over and over again by different authors. I feel like I'm running out of places to find reliable news. Every time I turn around my favorite site of the week is doing a day of opinion articles that

It really is a terrible way of reading comments.

My favorite part of that website is that the first reference listed was "Contact" by Carl Sagan.

Very interesting though.

Playing through, I'm honestly surprised Booker didn't just grab Elizabeth by the scruff of the neck like a bad dog when ever she got distracted.

I must be the only person that thought Booker was a well thought out and excellently executed character.

I also think it's very telling that so many articles need to be written about the tropes of a genre. So many articles about the same thing...

What I meant was how fucked up shit got with the arrival of Booker.

Your second point, though I do agree would have made for better gameplay, goes against the effort they made to establish the character. I tried to imply that they never gave the impression that Booker would take the stealth route or that he would stop

In many case I would agree with you, but this guy did two things wrong. He acted like a complete dick while his Twitter account listed his employer, and he was commenting on something Microsoft has long been strongly silent on.

I get the feeling that it's more likely he got canned for commenting on "Always On" anyway.

As much as I love Linus' videos, they always suffer from the same sorts of problems. There tends to be audio unevenness, and he refers to things with different names without correcting himself.

I honestly think it's because there isn't a number. There are a lot of casual gamers or parents of gamers who rely on the number to know which is better. Should I get the Wii, Wii U, or Wii Mini? Wii is the standard, mini means they miniaturized it, U means...who knows?

There wouldn't be any confusion if it was

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Mega Man X fan game with changeable armour sets, playable as x/zero, new levels and music, a levelling system, the ability to duck, Metroid-vania world, and high hopes. I don’t know if this fan game will be any good, but the recipe this guy is toting has me

Just make a disposable Twitter account for garbage. That's what I did with this account.