I don't even know who's psychotic smirk that is.
I don't even know who's psychotic smirk that is.
Look at my post, point to the part where I say this is an issue that does not manifest in gamers. Look hard, read it very carefully, put those braincells to work. I acknowledge a problem, that problem is with our entire species. But of course you would think humans can just be socially engineered to do whatever you want.Stop making excuses for shitty people being shitty. The gaming community does indeed have an incredible toxicity problem, and people like you are part of it because you refuse to even acknowledge the problem, thus making it worse.
Very cool and valuable to acknowledge a problem and do fuck all about itLook at my post, point to the part where I say this is an issue that does not manifest in gamers. Look hard, read it very carefully, put those braincells to work. I acknowledge a problem, that problem is with our entire species. But of course you would think humans can just be socially engineered to do whatever you want.
It's a better step than misidentifying a problem.Very cool and valuable to acknowledge a problem and do fuck all about it
Which is your oh-so convenient excuse for doing fuck nothing about it, thus allowing the problem to continue if not worsen. Ditch that basic-ass contrarianism and grow up.I acknowledge a problem, that problem is with our entire species.
No, I just acknowledge that humanity is more than a collection of feral impulses and that we have the ability to second-guess those impulses and apply a civilized veneer over our basest desires. That you don't is your own personal failure and has nothing to do with me.But of course you would think humans can just be socially engineered to do whatever you want.
How does saying, "Fuck gamers, they do all this terrible shit" solve the problem when you now acknowledge that this is a problem with the human race? So you were deliberately misrepresenting what I said? Fixing this kind of thing requires a broader understanding of the human condition. And there's plenty of solutions to this problem but I know neither you nor anyone else is going to try them because they come with trade offs.Which is your oh-so convenient excuse for doing fuck nothing about it, thus allowing the problem to continue if not worsen. Ditch that basic-ass contrarianism and grow up.
That requires you to work what humans are, not make up fantasy scenarios that don't work in the real world and then grind and smash anyone who says the emperor has no clothes. Your ideology creates the very evil you claim to hate.No, I just acknowledge that humanity is more than a collection of feral impulses and that we have the ability to second-guess those impulses and apply a civilized veneer over our basest desires. That you don't is your own personal failure and has nothing to do with me.
But worse than constantly complaining about people trying to do anything about the problem.It's a better step than misidentifying a problem.
I don't use the dark side of human nature as an excuse to do nothing. The furries were able to police this shit among their own. The only thing stopping you is your own laziness and ignorance.How does saying, "Fuck gamers, they do all this terrible shit" solve the problem when you now acknowledge that this is a problem with the human race?
Yawn.Your ideology creates the very evil you claim to hate.
Not if they've misidentified the problem. If there's a famine, and you're trying to find a way to feed people, I'm horrible for trying to stop you... unless you think witches are causing the famine and your solution is to burn them. Accurately identifying problems is necessary to fighting them being a good thing. To put it on topic, if you identify issues as "gamer" problems, you start to attack the games or encourage people to stop playing. If you identify them as human problems that the gaming community also has, the logical step is to consider what has been done elsewhere and try those solutions here. Buyetyen is crying about Spector not helping, but identifying that the problem isn't that people who play games are specifically "overgrown children that pretend to be adults" is necessary to find Buyetyen's own solution of being like other communities.But worse than constantly complaining about people trying to do anything about the problem.
This originally started with someone talking about Gaming Culture. You know, as a seperate thing from people inside it. And perhaps is encouraging gamers to make poor decisionsNot if they've misidentified the problem. If there's a famine, and you're trying to find a way to feed people, I'm horrible for trying to stop you... unless you think witches are causing the famine and your solution is to burn them. Accurately identifying problems is necessary to fighting them being a good thing. To put it on topic, if you identify issues as "gamer" problems, you start to attack the games or encourage people to stop playing. If you identify them as human problems that the gaming community also has, the logical step is to consider what has been done elsewhere and try those solutions here. Buyetyen is crying about Spector not helping, but identifying that the problem isn't that people who play games are specifically "overgrown children that pretend to be adults" is necessary to find Buyetyen's own solution of being like other communities.
I'm confused. You identify that Rogue Wolf attacked the people, but then took Specter's response to that as an out of nowhere assumption that it's an attack on people?This originally started with someone talking about Gaming Culture. You know, as a seperate thing from people inside it. And perhaps is encouraging gamers to make poor decisions
But, somehow, it turned into Rogue attacking people.
The problem is that Specter assumed talking about culture is an attack on particular people in that culture and then made comments that seemed to say, 'why would we bother fixing because that's what everyone else is like.' And people reacted to that
Misidentifing the problem indeed.
Rogue was attacking the CULTURE that encourages such behaviourI'm confused. You identify that Rogue Wolf attacked the people, but then took Specter's response to that as an out of nowhere assumption that it's an attack on people?
"Overgrown children pretending to be adults, and badly at that."Rogue was attacking the CULTURE that encourages such behaviour
The one thing that peeves me about Jesse Cox's statementThe Activision Blizzard Lawsuit Could Be a Death Blow for World of Warcraft - IGN
World of Warcraft has been on the path of decline, but top content creators are now leaving the game after the explosive Activision Blizzard lawsuit.www.ign.com
Activision Name Conspicuously Absent From Call Of Duty: Vanguard Marketing
Missing logos look mighty peculiar in the wake of Activision Blizzard’s abuse lawsuitwww.google.com
I find the name removal pointless, as nearly the entire planet knows who publishes these games. Your logos right on the box of all the previous Call Of Duties. Most people aren't that stupid in this regard. Whatever helps you get the cash. Even though any random Yahoo could just put your name in Google and see all the games you published.
I don't give a rat's ass about Cox. Regardless if he has or hasn't, it's his choice to make. It ain't all about him. You have a point, but I couldn't care about the guy. I haven't touched a Blizzard game since 2000 freaking 5. The last Activision game I bought new was Transformers Devastation. And only bought that because I love Platinum Games.The one thing that peeves me about Jesse Cox's statement
Meanwhile, Cox says he has chosen to not play Blizzard games anymore until the employees are properly heard:
“It’s why I’ve chosen to no longer play Blizzard games until the employees — be they my friends or total strangers — are actually listened to and properly heard.”
But you have not even played a Blizzard game at all, judging by his youtube channel. Not a single Blizzard thing in a year or more.
That's my beef people that hasn't played a Blizzard game at all, feels like they need to speak out for the community that plays these games.Gives a rat's ass about Cox. Regardless if he has or hasn't, it's his choice to make. It ain't all about him. You have a point, but I couldn't care about the guy. I haven't touched a Blizzard game since 2000 freaking 5. The last Activision game I bought new was Transformers Devastation. And only bought that because I love Platinum Games.