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by The Huskar Social Union » Fri Nov 08, 2019 8:27 am
Ifreann wrote:The New California Republic wrote:I think it looks quite good, but I like games with exploration and a good narrative. If that isn't everyone's cup of tea then it's understandable why they'd mark it down.
Some people are very mad that Hideo Kojima said that there are politics in the Norman Reedus Piss Adventures game.
by North German Realm » Fri Nov 08, 2019 9:32 am
5 Nov, 2020
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by The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp » Fri Nov 08, 2019 11:08 am
Alvecia wrote:Metacritic opened up user reviews for Death Stranding, and they're as appropriately polarising as you might think.
I get the feeling review scores for this one are going to be pretty worthless. You've as many fanboys are there are haters, and both are drowning out the legitimate reviews.
by The New California Republic » Fri Nov 08, 2019 11:14 am
The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp wrote:Alvecia wrote:Metacritic opened up user reviews for Death Stranding, and they're as appropriately polarising as you might think.
I get the feeling review scores for this one are going to be pretty worthless. You've as many fanboys are there are haters, and both are drowning out the legitimate reviews.
Let me guess, the negative reviews are mostly "SJW BAD" beacuse the game has politics that the right wing echo chambers don't like.
by Hurdergaryp » Fri Nov 08, 2019 11:43 am
The New California Republic wrote:The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp wrote:Let me guess, the negative reviews are mostly "SJW BAD" beacuse the game has politics that the right wing echo chambers don't like.
I'm starting to think there is an element of that to the reviews, yes, because from what I have seen of the game it does not deserve the sheer volumes of hatred directed at it.
by Rostavykhan » Fri Nov 08, 2019 12:03 pm
by The New California Republic » Fri Nov 08, 2019 12:09 pm
Rostavykhan wrote:E-Sports is garbage and full of shady business practice and scamming. GG.
Also, Faze Jarvis was recently perma-banned from Fortnite, for anyone who cares. Why is that important? Jarvis is a large YouTube channel with 2+ million subscribers that's been built on Fortnite. His perma-ban came after he showed off an aimbot on streams and in videos, using it several times. Epic Games, as many issues as they have, are at least known to not be lenient on hackers or cheaters, especially with Fortnite, and a large content creator is no different. However, some people seem to think that is is different for big names, for...some reason. Most notably, Ninja recently came out, stating that Jarvis didn't deserve a permanent ban, and that, essentially, Content Creators and """Influencers""" do deserve special treatment over the average player.
Now, I'm not a Fortnite fan - in fact, I loathe Fortnite - but this is an opinion that's just stupid regardless of the game. Why should certain players get more lenient punishments than the rest because they happen to be cheaters who are popular?
The most amusing part of this is that Faze Jarvis made a video afterwards basically saying "Yeah, I was using hacks, but I didn't actually expect to be banned over it!"
by Pax Nerdvana » Fri Nov 08, 2019 12:12 pm
Rostavykhan wrote:E-Sports is garbage and full of shady business practice and scamming. GG.
Also, Faze Jarvis was recently perma-banned from Fortnite, for anyone who cares. Why is that important? Jarvis is a large YouTube channel with 2+ million subscribers that's been built on Fortnite. His perma-ban came after he showed off an aimbot on streams and in videos, using it several times. Epic Games, as many issues as they have, are at least known to not be lenient on hackers or cheaters, especially with Fortnite, and a large content creator is no different. However, some people seem to think that is is different for big names, for...some reason. Most notably, Ninja recently came out, stating that Jarvis didn't deserve a permanent ban, and that, essentially, Content Creators and """Influencers""" do deserve special treatment over the average player.
Now, I'm not a Fortnite fan - in fact, I loathe Fortnite - but this is an opinion that's just stupid regardless of the game. Why should certain players get more lenient punishments than the rest because they happen to be cheaters who are popular?
The most amusing part of this is that Faze Jarvis made a video afterwards basically saying "Yeah, I was using hacks, but I didn't actually expect to be banned over it!"
by The first Galactic Republic » Fri Nov 08, 2019 12:19 pm
Rostavykhan wrote:E-Sports is garbage and full of shady business practice and scamming. GG.
Also, Faze Jarvis was recently perma-banned from Fortnite, for anyone who cares. Why is that important? Jarvis is a large YouTube channel with 2+ million subscribers that's been built on Fortnite. His perma-ban came after he showed off an aimbot on streams and in videos, using it several times. Epic Games, as many issues as they have, are at least known to not be lenient on hackers or cheaters, especially with Fortnite, and a large content creator is no different. However, some people seem to think that is is different for big names, for...some reason. Most notably, Ninja recently came out, stating that Jarvis didn't deserve a permanent ban, and that, essentially, Content Creators and """Influencers""" do deserve special treatment over the average player.
Now, I'm not a Fortnite fan - in fact, I loathe Fortnite - but this is an opinion that's just stupid regardless of the game. Why should certain players get more lenient punishments than the rest because they happen to be cheaters who are popular?
The most amusing part of this is that Faze Jarvis made a video afterwards basically saying "Yeah, I was using hacks, but I didn't actually expect to be banned over it!"
by The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp » Fri Nov 08, 2019 5:45 pm
Rostavykhan wrote:E-Sports is garbage and full of shady business practice and scamming. GG.
Also, Faze Jarvis was recently perma-banned from Fortnite, for anyone who cares. Why is that important? Jarvis is a large YouTube channel with 2+ million subscribers that's been built on Fortnite. His perma-ban came after he showed off an aimbot on streams and in videos, using it several times. Epic Games, as many issues as they have, are at least known to not be lenient on hackers or cheaters, especially with Fortnite, and a large content creator is no different. However, some people seem to think that is is different for big names, for...some reason. Most notably, Ninja recently came out, stating that Jarvis didn't deserve a permanent ban, and that, essentially, Content Creators and """Influencers""" do deserve special treatment over the average player.
Now, I'm not a Fortnite fan - in fact, I loathe Fortnite - but this is an opinion that's just stupid regardless of the game. Why should certain players get more lenient punishments than the rest because they happen to be cheaters who are popular?
The most amusing part of this is that Faze Jarvis made a video afterwards basically saying "Yeah, I was using hacks, but I didn't actually expect to be banned over it!"
by The Biggles Syndicate » Sat Nov 09, 2019 8:31 am
Rostavykhan wrote:E-Sports is garbage and full of shady business practice and scamming. GG.
Also, Faze Jarvis was recently perma-banned from Fortnite, for anyone who cares. Why is that important? Jarvis is a large YouTube channel with 2+ million subscribers that's been built on Fortnite. His perma-ban came after he showed off an aimbot on streams and in videos, using it several times. Epic Games, as many issues as they have, are at least known to not be lenient on hackers or cheaters, especially with Fortnite, and a large content creator is no different. However, some people seem to think that is is different for big names, for...some reason. Most notably, Ninja recently came out, stating that Jarvis didn't deserve a permanent ban, and that, essentially, Content Creators and """Influencers""" do deserve special treatment over the average player.
Now, I'm not a Fortnite fan - in fact, I loathe Fortnite - but this is an opinion that's just stupid regardless of the game. Why should certain players get more lenient punishments than the rest because they happen to be cheaters who are popular?
The most amusing part of this is that Faze Jarvis made a video afterwards basically saying "Yeah, I was using hacks, but I didn't actually expect to be banned over it!"
by North German Realm » Sat Nov 09, 2019 11:44 am
5 Nov, 2020
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by Ifreann » Sat Nov 09, 2019 11:51 am
North German Realm wrote:"It's not the best choice, it's Spacer's Choice" is definitely going to become the new Arrow to the knee Joke, I'm calling it now.
by The Huskar Social Union » Sat Nov 09, 2019 12:39 pm
North German Realm wrote:"It's not the best choice, it's Spacer's Choice" is definitely going to become the new Arrow to the knee Joke, I'm calling it now.
by Imperial isa » Sat Nov 09, 2019 4:20 pm
by New haven america » Sat Nov 09, 2019 4:21 pm
Ifreann wrote:The New California Republic wrote:I think it looks quite good, but I like games with exploration and a good narrative. If that isn't everyone's cup of tea then it's understandable why they'd mark it down.
Some people are very mad that Hideo Kojima said that there are politics in the Norman Reedus Piss Adventures game.
by The Huskar Social Union » Sat Nov 09, 2019 4:28 pm
by New haven america » Sat Nov 09, 2019 4:32 pm
The Huskar Social Union wrote:Death Stranding looks like a very interesting piece of work in terms of the narrative ideas and world building going on, but from a mechanics and gameplay position, it looks fucking frustrating beyond belief and unbelievably clunky and a tad pretentious.
Ah well, its not for me, hope the people interested in it enjoy it.
by Ifreann » Sat Nov 09, 2019 7:11 pm
The Huskar Social Union wrote:Death Stranding looks like a very interesting piece of work in terms of the narrative ideas and world building going on, but from a mechanics and gameplay position, it looks fucking frustrating beyond belief and unbelievably clunky and a tad pretentious.
Ah well, its not for me, hope the people interested in it enjoy it.
by The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp » Sun Nov 10, 2019 6:33 pm
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