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Comments like this are why I hope other game companies take heed and learn that you'll never please the social justice whiners. You people will always find a reason to be offended. It's your thing.

The world would be a very boring place if every piece of art was required to go through a system of consensus censorship. There's nothing wrong with something not meshing with your taste. What doesn't make sense is the motivation to spend your time lecturing others about how their art or their taste in art doesn't fit

given that they are both able-bodied white males born into the middle class, they will hear far fewer "no's" than any other group of humans on earth

2 Chainz comes across as a genuinely likeable guy, which you can't say about most celebrities, especially those in the music industry. More power to him.

I agree with your last point, but that's really the logical end-game to the belief that "toxic" games shouldn't be available to the general public.

having games like this available only reinforces those toxic attitudes towards women.

Odd fact I learned recently: When Jon Stewart leaves the Daily Show, Jimmy Kimmel will be the longest tenured late night talk show host on TV.

The #1 thing to change in the NBA over the past 5 years is teams focusing more on 3-pointers. Every kid playing basketball video games since the 90s has known that attempting 3s is better than attempting 2s, unless it's a dunk or layup. How the hell did it take so long for NBA teams to figure out that a 19-footer with

Analytics is the current thing in sports because it's so universal and, bafflingly, ignored by most up until very recently (hey, Byron Scott!). But the real trick is to find an advantage, keep that advantage quiet, and exploit it as long as possible.

She's demanding that certain types of artistic expression shouldn't exist. That's toxic. The idea that she's being criticized just because she's a woman is asinine. If this were a male politician on a crusade to get violent video games banned, they would get the exact same reaction. See: any heated political argument

My problem comes with the fact that she's listing examples, criticizing them, and demanding they change. She's not saying there should be a game like Team Fortress 2 that's gender-balanced or all female, she's saying the all male Team Fortress 2 is sexist and therefore shouldn't exist.

I honestly don't understand how she gets audiences like this. She's a tourist demanding change in a foreign culture so she can feel good about herself when she goes home.

It really is a weird message.

Lost in all the Gamergate drama is just how insufferable Sarkeesian is. There's absolutely nothing wrong with the belief that women are under or misrepresented in gaming. Her solution seems to be either altering what exists, or reducing what exists, when the sensible solution is the complete opposite: more developers

I wholly agree with this statement. This is doubly true for open air stadiums in cold climates.

Quake is a fantastic game and it's truly disappointing that there are no longer games like it. Even Quake Live has gotten watered down to try to encourage new players to stick around.

Mark Brendanawicz should absolutely be last. Everything else is debatable.

Jerome Kersey was always such a likeable guy. I was at the Blazers game this year in a suite where he came and spoke beforehand. The part that stood out was afterward, when he was joking around with some of the rank and file employees of the arena. Dude oozed charisma. He will be missed.

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As a gamer, DLC is annoying, but I can't bring myself to fully hate it for two reasons. The ones laid out in this article, and the fact that the real prices of video games have been constantly going down since their peak on SNES.