I have to agree with Dyack on this one; not just NeoGAF in particular, but the internet as a whole is a pretty juvenile method of communication, and as a media platform its worse.
I have to agree with Dyack on this one; not just NeoGAF in particular, but the internet as a whole is a pretty juvenile method of communication, and as a media platform its worse.
I wonder if there will be active reloads on the tissues...
Wow, we all pounced on the ban count. It's ban-Monday at Kotaku, and we've got our banning statistics in easy-to-access database format. We all looked under "B" for BBFC and found the score. Yay us.
@nineself:
@david78:
@PsycheE:
The inventory screens are always a pig on consoles compared to using a mouse, but Oblivion did okay. I'd rather see it on a console myself; I can't justify forking out for another PC (I already have on in work I bought myself, and a laptop) just to play games, and I don't really see what aspect of the game wouldn't…
@Krytha:
@Grumps: They often come with warnings about strobe lighting, as do nightclubs and live music venues. They can also take relatively simple steps to reduce obvious PES triggers (i.e. stop using strobe lights), but I guess it's easier to print a warning sign and let the epilepsy sufferers miss out on the whole show.
@Grumps:
@Grumps: