Guild Wars did something like this when they banned players. A big grim reaper would come out of the floor and insta kill the cheater then announce the ban before disappearing back into the ground.
Guild Wars did something like this when they banned players. A big grim reaper would come out of the floor and insta kill the cheater then announce the ban before disappearing back into the ground.
Reinhardt should literally come through the computer monitor and pin you against a wall.
I’d settle for a Play of the Game video that just shows a Dev just sitting there and pressing the keys to ban them that they have to watch the moment it kicks them.
No no, this time the developer announced it first. I’m okay.
and he has every right to do so. and in fact the developer did a similar thing back to jim sterling shitting on his video of their game. so your argument kinda invalid.
They also produced childish, whiny video responses to his initial reviews. They picked this fight.
You sound like an idiot
We’re not talking about bad as in the so-bad-it’s-good ‘guilty pleasure’ type. We’re talking about bad as in anyone who actually plunked down cash for one of these “games” would have every right and reason to be absolutely furious. Just take a look at this shit:
He HAS told them to knock it off. Repeatedly. In several of his videos. So yeah... good luck getting THAT charge to stick...
Actually, I am. But I’m also telling the truth. If you make a shitty product, expect to be called out on it. Don’t throw a god damn raging fit about it that ends up completely destroying your reputation and going on a public meltdown over it.
Let me get this straight. Since you do not like “Let’s Players” you are ok with companies getting away with dumping bullshit into the marketplace? First off...Jim Sterling is not just a Lets Player. Please do even a small amount of research before vomiting your uninformed opinion out into the world. Secondly, there is…
Incorrect, the first video Jim posted for copyright claimed and taken down by DH. In reaction, Jim researched the developer and found that their business practices were shady enough to shed light on. It was not “hilarious” or generated larger than average traffic until the developer themselves threw a shit fit.
How does Jim encourage his followers to be horrible people? He’s actually on the record multiple times telling fans to not harass developers. I know trying to say both sides are equally wrong seems like the best route, but not always.
Digital Homicide Studios is an LLC. http://ecorp.azcc.gov/Details/Corp?c…
Doesn’t fucking matter how hard you work on something, if someone wants to criticize it, they will. Deal with it. This is the real word, time to wear big boy pants. Don’t want to be reviewed? Stay out of the business. Stupid fuckards.
There is no such thing as bad publicity.
Agree to disagree, I guess.
This isn’t about someone whose business is unfairly targeted or slight criticisms are blown out of proportion. It’s about a company who was criticized for a bad quality product, tried to censor the criticism, then became hostile when its questionable business practices started to surface as…
Oh God, I think I just went cross-eyed.
The sad thing about this is that they could have avoided all this nonsense if they had just shrugged Jim’s criticism off and focused on making a great game to prove the critics wrong. Instead, they’ve wasted the past couple years trying to pick a fight with a critic, which only plays into Jim’s hands by making…
Eventually, maybe. Sterling’s smart enough to know that you don’t talk about ongoing legal battles in a public setting, so until the suit is either resolved or dropped, he’s going to stay mum on the subject, most likely.