Great reading comprehension there! The first half of the article stated very obviously that almost everything of winter 2017 was not worthy, these are the only semi-wortwhile shows. Also, this is an opinion article, not a review.
Great reading comprehension there! The first half of the article stated very obviously that almost everything of winter 2017 was not worthy, these are the only semi-wortwhile shows. Also, this is an opinion article, not a review.
The look of a man who’s never had to work hard realizing he just got elected to a position that requires a metric fuck-ton of work.
But you can write some shitty words and call it a comment.
wait, you think Brazil is the one looking bad here? lol ok
Nope, nothing says the top is 100% and the bottom 0%.
My takeaway is that properly labeling your graph axis is kind of important.
I do understand that the trackers were likely putting some major stresses on their servers, but that chart. That chart with no scale. No scale or labels or anything.
Don’t make yourself look like a self entitled idiot, read the fucking post. It’s causing disturbances in traffic, emergency services, and overall peace in the neighborhood the park is located. This has nothing to do with “older generation”.
I knew it was only a matter of time before we saw a story like this.
I’m all for increased accessibility for disabled people in video games - and it has become much more common (as Kotaku has reported on before). But... I mean, you can’t expect to do EVERYTHING. You’re disabled, it sucks and it’s harsh but that’s life. If I lose my hands in an accident I’m not going to bitch out at…
My epilepsy doesn’t allow me to play one of my favorite 4x franchises, Sins of a Solar Empire. So, I play something else - still don’t understand what triggers my attacks with that game. But I don’t feel alienated. Don’t feel discouraged. I just cannot play that game, at all.
I'll probably trigger someone saying this, but what about the actual Pokemon games? You know, the ones that are actually good? Pokemon X, Y, Omega Ruby, and Alpha Sapphire are fantastic games with high replay value, online connectivity to play with friends, and do not require walking around. After playing those, it'll…
Yes but people also need to accept reality. Life is not fair. And there is really nothing they can do to when they do not want to ruin the whole concept of adventuring and meeting people etc.
Exactly my thoughts too. There are many other games to play besides this one. If every company released a product that HAD to satisfy EVERYONE, then nothing would be released. This game was made for people to have fun playing, and be more ACTIVE. So OBVIOUSLY this cannot be catered to people who have trouble moving…
But my point is how is this a Pokemon Go issue? This is a fundamental issue with nearly all games. Why wrap it up as something Pokemon Go needs to tackle specifically?
This was my exact reaction. I am sorry, but part if being disabled is that you can’t do everything that others can. It sucks, but that’s how life goes.
Nothing. There’s nothing they can change, nor should they. There will always be someone unhappy with your product.
It’s the only take, really. Not every person can participate in every experience. That’s just the way life is.
It’s not like it’s a main entry in the franchise either, they’ll be able to play the next Pokemon game just fine. It sucks ass they can’t play pokemon go and want to while I can and don’t want to, but I mean if you’re disabled it’s a shame in general you can’t do a lot of things? Like, what does Pokemon Go have to do…
A lot of games, in general, are tough for people with disabilities, like being blind, so what’s the true point of this article? Sorry, but there’s always gonna be someone who can’t play a game properly.