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Way to completely misinterpret the point and mount that high horse of yours. Whatever makes you feel righteous, I guess.

What, someone who knows better than the article’s author? Easy to find on this site.

Found the Epic fanboy.

“Trust me.”

Completely agree. To cling to the easy standard that “blackface” (which, not being a caricature or parody, this cosplay isn't) is always bad regardless of intent is backwards logic that refuses to think progressively on the subject.

Or people could,I dunno, be reasonable about intent BEFORE going down the “you don’t get to decide what’s bad no matter what your reasoning is” route of craziness.

I’m not a clever hacker, but I’m fairly sure they have a reason for trying this that goes beyond a “pro-steam move”.

I’m inclined to agree.

Moronic commenters: “It’s competition, guys! It’s a good thing!”

The problem isn’t that it’s not on Steam.

Not everyone is okay with having their library of media spread across multiple programs and multiple accounts with multiple logins and password credentials as well as multiple saved payment methods.

It’s not competition. Epic is failing to offer a better alternative to Steam. All they’re doing is offering bribe money to get games solely on their platform and limiting the consumer’s choices.

And when your sole option is a poorly made and problematic launcher with a history of bad decisions... there’s a significant

Don’t follow ESRB ratings religiously. Take it as a guideline and spend a little time looking into each game and what’s in it.

It’d be easier to take you seriously if you explained -why- he’s so bad. At this point you’re just name-calling.

It’s their way of doing clickbait to get people to open the article. It’s scummy, but it works, so they keep doing it.

Pretending your own area doesn’t have one. Nice.

Title: “Don’t do this.”
Article: “Maybe don’t do this. It depends on a bunch of factors.”

[citation needed]

I know it’s just the high-def world we live in, but I was surprised that 720p is apparently a bad thing. It’s decent, even good if you’re not already used to higher.

I know it’s just the high-def world we live in, but I was surprised that 720p is apparently a bad thing. It’s

And yet the article wants us to worry about farfetched and only partially related statistics in an attempt to tell us we’re all doing something wrong again.