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Dude, it's way different to attack a person for their beliefs, and defend your own.

This.

Dude, there's a difference between being able to live with levity and humor, and supporting a production that has a sacred ceremony become bastardized to fit someone's narrative.

Agreed. Let's go up into their offices, burn their chairs, and give them swirlies.

You're absolutely right.

Books CAN be an art. Or they can be romantic nonsense that fills the Salvation Army. The Trolls video game for the Super Nintendo was not art. But it was a video game.

That's the problem.

Yeap. It kinda does.

...Who ultimately becomes a damsel in distress when Ganon inevitably steals her away to start the endgame.

Just because she has a part in the story, does not mean that she isn't eventually turned into an object for the hero's advancement in the story.

Eh. America sucks, and tons of people know it.

But how could they... they...

But EVERYBODY Votes!!!

Look, don't get mad at me for not accepting your reasoning. You tried to denounce my qualifications for calling him a scapegoat based on not having information on the finished system. The fact of the matter, is that it doesn't matter what the man said between his colleagues, what matters is the actual end result of

Regardless of the issue that Diablo III might have only had a minor slip, the always-online issue was certainly one of the major producers of ill-will to the company, and may well have been one of the reasons why the game was so poorly received.

Schrodinger's Xbro. It may or may not exist, and until the unveil, it exists as both. They have not denied it, regardless of the controversy which, by dismissing this guy, scapegoats the potential always-online system.

Maybe it's already built that way, and in that case, he's absolutely a scapegoat, just prior to our

I don't know if you've realized the current trend with our love affair with nice things...

The fact is that this guy is a scapegoat. The bigger problem is the actual product, not a guy who was, in context, responding to other developers.

Nah, the original commentor was right. We can't have nice things if we lynch everyone who brings us gossip. But the other side of the story is this: They're firing him to make people happy, while likely continuing to develop an always-on POS. Maybe they won't act like douchebags, but by producing a system like

Sweet! I can't wait to buy an always-online system that can totally control my television intake, and shove targeted advertisements at me. I really want to have Microsoft make money every time I turn on a television.

Fuck Durango.

Iunno. Three Stories was pretty good. The double-episode with Foreman being fixed up was probably the pinnacle.

Legit: I can't get into BSG. At all. What makes people love it?

For sure, The Body needs to be pretty much the top of that list. Like Buffy or leave it, the episode was better than many movies, novels, and whatnot.

Well, certainly not because it's the 'Best of All Time'. The problem with lists like this is that it takes an extremely current bend. And for serious, Last Airbender.