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I have “stuff” that I can’t really seem to part with for sentimental reasons, but it’s in Storage. All I’ve lived with for the last 2yrs or so has been, my car, my TV, PC, a Game Console with a few games and some dishes and appliances.

No more DVDs, Boxsets, piles of useless junk, magazines, books...

Whenever I need any

Gonna fault this to Yannick for not properly conveying the functionality of the ult. :P

I completely disagree with this sentiment because I’m from ‘Murica.
We ‘Muricans love to waste. We love to waste in extravagance.
The idea of minimalist living goes against our core philosophies of Capitalism and Consumerism. We live Fat and Die Hard at an early Age.

So take your heretical ideas out of ‘Murica before our

Just let me eat my nuggets first

Most of us would like to read an article without these fucking douchebag comments attached, but here we are.

I agree that everyone calls it a MOBA, but it’s like the way they use “heroic” instead of “ult”: it’s something the company is requiring its shoutcasters to do, which, as far as I can tell, only makes the game harder to understand for spectators. It’s a much healthier environment/ecosystem when gamers can use a common

For a minute there, out of the corner of my eye, I thought it was a castle crashers post.

If Sony was smart, they would allow for free access to games on PS Now if the game was inserted into the console. You could play any title you own for free on PS Now (if available) as long as you haev the disk.

Then play them on your ps2, I don’t see the problem

You can play your legal dvd games on your pc, with a ps2 emulator (I forget the name but something like “Pcsx2”). You can also, illegally mind you, download ps2 .isos online to use as well. Most games upscale very well to 1080p, and you can use any controller you like (I prefer a dualshock 4).

it would be great.

If you’re pissing people off with your journalism, then you’re doing your job. Ruffling feathers, even if you’re entertainment reporters, is par for the course. Don’t stop doing it just because a couple publishers are a wee bit on the childish side of things.

This is a fantastic article on the complex relationship that exists between the developers of art and the people whose job is to review that art. Well written, well stated, A++++ would Kotaku again.

A Price Of Games Journalism

It doesn’t matter which company is mad at us today, or which companies get mad at us in the future. You’ll continue

I just want YouTube to stop flagging videos for random background tracks in video games. I was doing a Darksiders 2 playthrough but I got tired of the “3rd party content match” on every single one I uploaded from Twitch. Then I’d file a dispute, win because it was just in-game music, and keep repeating this over and

Simply need to implement punishments or fines for companies that issue false DMCA takedown notices. Why is Universal or some other corporation automatically right when an automatic bot flags a video? Yet after the video is found to be legit, there is no punishment for falsely incriminating an innocent person, and

Jim’s official statement, posted earlier today to NeoGAF: