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Heavily armed citizenry is the real mistake.

Gonna watch this channel later tonight. Though, I miss Disney Quest. I think it was salvageable but needed some major upgrading for some of the bigger attractions there.

I “found” this guy a couple of months ago because of his video’s on the rise of Space Mountain and Euro Disney. It is fascinating!

They mean playing for an audience outside of your target. I know in rocket league  1v1 matches are by far the least toxic. You will run into toxic players but at like 1/10th the clip you find them in 2v2 3v3 modes.

If their partners are going to bitch about interrupted marketing plans in the face of a 6.7 earthquake, then their partners can go fuck themselves.

I know it’s a business decision, but if NCSoft had handled the CoH shutdown differently, and considered the wishes of tens of thousands of paying customers - then it wouldn’t be branded today as a publisher who will kill your favorite MMO.(especially if it’s an American title).

Not the first time NCSoft has cut an MMO studio—having a bad flashback to Paragon Studios, developers of City of Heroes, in 2012.

It’s primarily a liability dodge. It allows the service provider to say that they have filters in place, and it’s not their liability for bad info from users (ie people incorrectly entering their birthdates intentionally or otherwise)

“It’s Better Than Nothing!”™

“Streamers are so worried about taking even just a week off—maybe even just two days off like a normal weekend—because they’re scared of what that subscriber drop is going to look like. They’re so scared that people are going to find someone else to watch. It’s scary to think that you could go away for a weekend

And yet even clowns can take holidays and breaks without the worry that their audience and job are basically dead in the water. Twitch is literally a super unrealistic way to make a living yet...people do it...some even excel...but Twitch and YouTube and its ilk take advantage of that hard work capulting their bank

Wut. That’s not what she said at all. She said she didn’t put in enough work, that she didn’t do what was necessary to raise the money, and she didn’t know enough to use the right tool for the job.

I know nothing about Lynch nor Massachusetts politics, but pulling nearly 25% against a 16-year member of Congress seems like a pretty good showing even for all the flaws she acknowledged with her campaign.

“sounds like a ‘Tropes vs. Women in Gaming’ style cash grab”

I never thought it was fair to dog on Tropes vs Women in Gaming considering that they only had a $6,000 goal and delivered all their promised stretch goals. The series was also far above the quality standards of most YouTube channels in terms of presentation, regardless of how much you agreed with her conclusions.

Ethan’s other piece said she was driving around in a Porsche and Challenger to speak to constituents in what commenters said was a predominantly blue-collared county.

Well, hell, you really cannot fault someone for being willing to own their mistakes and learn from them.

Here’s hoping she’s able to form a more consistent message on her ideology (because waffling can be very dangerous if the voters perceive it as such), and gets the crew and fundraising together to put a better run

Hey Ethan, good on you for covering this. People may have split opinions on Wu but this and your last day-in-the-life piece were nice to see here on Kotaku. 

This is what made it a must-have. Everybody needed to get a DVD player back then. And the PS2 played DVDs and PS2 and PS1 games, for the going price of a normal DVD player. It was a no-brainer and easily what helped propel it to the #1 spot of best-selling consoles of all time.

(GamerCat) My buddy did the exact same thing with Pokemon when it first came out and he was a kid - caught every Pidgey/Rattata because he assumed there was a finite number and he knew the goal was to catch em all.