Thank you for the intelligent response.
Thank you for the intelligent response.
????? That comment is purely an opinion on why Steam is doing things according to legal reasons.
Have fun with the people confusing “censor” with “censoring free speech” now starting the only governments can censor argument with you.
I bet Valve is also seeing what’s coming down the pipeline. By policing content, the big “platforms” like Twitter are now changing into publishers. (or at least you can now start arguing this in courts.) PragerU vs. Google’s Judge’s decision alluded to this.
Valve wants no part of the incoming “you published this on…
No, it is sincere. I’m interested in what matt is referring to. I’ve never heard this term. I cannot find much on it through internet searches. It’s hard to keep up with all these new terms being presented and accepted by small niches of the population.
I’m not following you. Authoritarianism revolves around an imaginary line? What’s the line you’re referring to then? Or is it some World War 2 rhetoric you’re bringing up like Axis/Allies?
“It’s an unusual move and another blow to Xbox’s already weak first-party lineup for the rest of 2018.”
Not to be the optimist here, but don’t a good portion of the current year’s releases get announced at E3? That’s how Microsoft and Nintendo do it at least.
I know Sony likes to announce games very early.
You’ve also got the other scenario. Where if Valve polices their content then someone could argue that the content they aren’t policing is offensive even though Valve didn’t create it.
They’re clearly seeing the upcoming effects of the PragerU/Youtube court ruling on the differences between being considered a platform…
While I agree with a lot of what you’re saying to a small extent, projecting this entirely onto Ugh not only seems unnecessary, it also is proving Ugh’s original point.
Or it’s a troll and I just fell for Poe’s Law.
Oh I can tell you, as someone who has a political philosophy that agitates both current American political parties, I’ll often garner ridiculous statements from nut job trolls looking for lulz on the left just as much on the right.
I more or less subscribe to this type of thinking about that. (The picture won’t…
I love how you made it ambiguous enough to apply to both sides of the political spectrum. Because it’s absolutely true.
7:30 of the video at the top. But here again if you’re lazy.
I did some minor sleuthing. It’s an original. 7:30 of this video proves it.
edit: which I notice is at the top of the article now. Maybe it was added later?
Bungie is turning into the Sam Bradford of videogames. Get various teams to throw $$$$$$$$ at you for broken injured messes because your college/first game were outstanding.
The worst thing about the Joy Con on the Switch for me is it loses signal so often. You can’t play with your knees up, under a blanket, behind the coffee table, with the switch behind a glass door in your entertainment system, etc.....
This is the only game I’ve ever returned. The whole game just sickened me. Not from a morality aspect mind you. It was just bad and I didn’t feel EA earned that money.
There’s not really hate for him. He’s just nowhere near as good as Jon Stewart and people noticed.
Thanks!
? What does special olympics mean here? I imagine someone who can’t walk/run wouldn’t have any handicap playing Forza.
I’m not advocating for getting rid of this feature. BUT. Isn’t the novelty of the Switch being able to take it on the go? No Wi-fi = no game?