Atari is lucky it didn’t have this requirement:
After seeing the Undertale fanbase, FNAF fanbase is actually an OK fanbase.
As usual, grade A journalism from Kotaku. Literally an article about nothing, written basically out of spite. Interesting in no way, and completely useless.
“...we mean, modders are going to fix them for free for us.”, they add.
Bethesda: Don’t worry, I’m not making the same mistakes again.
I agree wholeheartedly with this post. I think the biggest problem with the narrative over sexual objectification is that there is a disconnect between people “IRL” and on the internet. Online, people tend to work themselves into a raged frenzy and convince themselves that their own neurosis over specific issues are…
Some white knights have already started to become triggered to your post but I get what you’re trying to say. The “too much sexy” topic has snowballed from an intelligent discussion on changing the direction of geek culture into a click bait drama queen soap box that is beginning to lose all credit with regular people…
Wow ya’ll bitch so much about the objectification of women, but you use a clearly sexual picture to grab the reader, then you showcase the cosplay aspect, this is objectification!!!! she uses it to her advantage and so do ya’ll when it suites.
“Back to work”
ACTUAL FUCKING QUOTE FROM SEAN MURRAY:
“What the hell were people expecting?”
Considering my “computer” was a PS3... yea... I’m totally sure the problem was with my computer. It’s not that every so often Bethesda’s shoddy code wouldn’t trigger a quest flag leaving main story missions hanging... it was all just my computer...
No amount of freedom of play makes up for publishing a game so buggy the main quest line can just freeze.
It’s more how big they are. You can’t actually *do* a great deal in the game though.
nope, just your everyday bethesda game. buggy as all hell, but somehow people give them a pass.
I would expect a video card that isn’t even out yet to make 3 year old consoles look like horse shit. Luckily the PS4 Pro comes out next month to bridge that gap.
Heather just stomped the life out of your comment and now you look foolish.
No, listen, I’m going to tell you how the game works, even though I haven’t played it, and you’ve obviously spent a nontrivial amount of time figuring out just what it is you like about the crosshair.
I mean, I’ve played the game? But I’ll play ball here too.