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I’d like to see more context of the before and how he got into that position before I pass complete judgement, but yeah, running rather that shooting would have been my course of action. Easy to say though, but it does disturb me that shooting is like an instinctive reaction....this guy sees an SUV speeding towards

Eh, he’s socially awkward, arrogant, driven and loves himself. Hardly the first sportsperson to be like this. Why do fans of sport like to ridicule the results of their often sycophantic culture.....from an age far too early for their developing brains to cope with, talented young boys and men are told they are gods

In Russia, goal looks at you. What, that’s not how it goes, is it?

“She’s an A list celebrity you ass.”

Haha, I understand what you meant, even though some people can nit-pick at the way you said it. You’re right. This guy made a small fortune off of Woods, and nothing he had to do to earn that fortune sounds anything like a hard time....he’s a big fucking baby and always was one. He’s always come across as a fame whore

I’m more inclined to agree with you. If you watch enough YouTube for the Red announcement to annoy you, then either pay for content or get over it. I understand the concerns about how the deal is going to effect the content providers but let that be their problem if they want to sign up to be behind a pay-wall.... the

Hmmm, sounds like all the disrupting kids you went to school with effected more than just your ability to know more math.

I agree that this Messi example is a problem because he influenced play to such a significant interfering degree in front of goal, and this is a major problem with how I think the rule is interpreted today and how I think it contravenes the spirit and intent of the rule. But I don’t think this compares to what Ozil

Soccer rewards laziness? I think you’re completely missing the spirit an traditional nature of the offside rule. I have major problems with the offside rule as it stands, (I think there are too many instances an attacker in an offside position is interfering with play by being a distraction or visual impediment) but I

You know what, you may be absolutely right. It’s entirely possible I read what I wanted to out of this article because I believe “some games” would benefit. I may have let that strong opinion cloud my judgement in backing this guy’s “all games” argument.

I can think of a significant number of significant contemporary games that would work fine if you’re allowed to skip missions - it’s not a straw man to mention them no matter how many others you can find that wouldn’t be able to work this way, because the point of the article assumes the context of only talking about

But the key here is that no one is advocating to remove the way you enjoy a game. It’s adding choice to the consumer, it’s not taking away anything from you. I can think of a number of instances off the top of my head where I’d have been happy to have a “skip mission” button to advance past a small percentage of

Good point. I did think this piece was poorly argued using bad analogies which muddied the point, so I’m not surprised there were things I didn’t even notice that made people like yourself have easy things to counter. To me what he’s advocating is clear and simple- but I think it’s a poor article that has many of

I “work for shit” every day of the week. I come home, put my full-price game in my PS4 and get annoyed I can’t skip an un-enjoyable, uninteresting and difficult level in an other-wise good quality linear campaign game. I don’t have time because I have other things to do in my life (working for shit) and being a

I agree, what you raise is also part of the problem the author is raising. Not all of us are hardcore gamers who had time to unlcock everything and try every hard singleplayer level over and over.

I think bringing up games where “unlocking every level won’t work” is a straw-man. Not snarking, just saying. I don’t think the intent of this article is to suggest game designers not make games where you need to play it linearly.

Agree so much. I didn’t finish Red Dead Redemption - a game I most mostly loved to play and experience - because I absolutely hated some of the mission mechanics and design, and once I hit a mission full of stuff I thought was not only designed badly, but was hard enough not for me to give a shit, that was the end of

I’m always on the fence on this issue. I’m a father of two and I always think it depends entirely on the temperament of the child. My eldest was real easy and quiet from such an early age and seemed conscious of disturbing people with either happy or unhappy sounds etc, but her little sister is not taken everywhere

Can’t say all video games don’t do good black hair but some of the ones who get it wrong are surprising. I find games like Pro Evo and FIFA are relatively useless and limited considering how global the game of football is and how much that includes black people. It’s also ridiculous considering how well they portray

I can't say either way. You're not being that guy, it's a real possibility.