I see two options:
1. Disable Mei until the flaw within our programming is fixed.
2. Ban anyone utilising the flaw within our programming to their own ends.
Should they also ban anyone who uses Roadhogs broken ass hook? The same hook that is being changed next patch, the same fate as...
While it's a kind of silly comparison its not actually wrong. Most the collateral damage is caused by the villains, or by the military's failed attempts to engage the villains, or by Superman being whacked about by Zod. The clear moments of Superman causing collateral damage is the first time he...
That's the thing, this was something supposed to be a grim dark horror that people have infantilised into cutesy cartoon romp. Seeing cutesy versions of grim dark things and vice versa is amusing, but it's rare to see such things become the accepted norm of said franchise.
It's as if there...
Anakin is literally Space Jesus, conceived by midi-chlorians to bring balance to The Force. He is extremely skilled physically, technically and with The Force, but when it comes to his emotions he fails in almost all regards. From Episode 1, everyone but Qui-Gon thinks his emotions will be his...
My issue is less that they published leaked documents. It's that they published leaked documents and don't expect the developer/publisher to respond to said leak by blacklisting them. There are plenty of sites that leak stuff and take the hit to their reputation or relationships. Kotaku has...
How is publishing leaked content "critical press"?
It is entirely wrong to leak a script for an unannounced game. Just as it would be wrong to leak the script of any film or TV show. Or leak information about an upcoming/unannounced book/comic book.
They published leaked information...
Bethesda and Ubisoft are totally justified to blacklist Kotaku for publishing leaked documents. It doesn't matter if they were legally obtained and they didn't sign an NDA. They should have respected the developer/publisher in not publishing documents they clearly didn't want published. If these...
From what I've seen the community is already worse than all the nine circles of hell. This is just more fuel for Newman's surprisingly profitable fire. I don't see any real benefit to this other than data for a study that will conclude dissatisfying customers = bad news bears.
For a start Witcher 3 isn't an aborted fetus of a Dragon Age MMO that Inquisition felt like.
But that said the two games are pretty different. Ones a custom-character, party based RPG, the other's a defined role, singleplayer-with-maybe-a-companion-or-two-that-you-have-no-control-of endeavour.
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