Felix is right, real gamers scream on the internet about things like a new game store and SJW and Kotaku.
Normal people who play games aren't gamers, they're just normal people who play games the same way they watch movies and TV shows.
If you hate Kotaku so much why do you visit their site and read their articles?
Why are you screaming about SJW, leftists, and triggering people?
N4G is a game site, not a propaganda outlet.
I understood what Randi meant. I think others did too, they just want something else to scream about.
Waaaa...you said this...waaaa...you liar...waaaa...Epic...waaaa... but the SJW...waaaaaaaaaaa.
Yup.
'Gone gold' is a term you often don't hear any more, now it's 'enters early access'.
I miss the old days.
Yup.
Do you have a PC?
This article is seething with bias. PC Gamer has a special relationship with Valve Corporation, they have for a while. A long time ago it was a good outlet, now it's geared toward getting clicks and promoting Steam.
@CyberSentinel
No, it makes no sense. You're comparing rules on a game server that users must abide by to a baker's personal views on LGBT issues and whether or not he has to bake a cake (what?)
Let's be honest, you have no argument at this point. Resorting to ad hominem attacks only makes that more evident.
What's wrong with Epic selling their own IPs exclusively on the Epic Store? Valve Corporation does it and no one seems to mind.
@CyberSentinel
You're not making sense.
@CyberSentinel
Microsoft isn't censoring free speech, they are implementing a code of conduct on their servers.
I'm sure you can figure out what is ban-worthy, if you're not sure then play it safe until you are sure, unless you don't care about being banned.
Hiring practices have nothing to do with this conversation.
@CyberSentinel
There will always be people who don't find things offensive, that doesn't mean you should say them.
In this case, Microsoft gets to make the judgement of what's offensive. If you're not sure about saying something, you probably shouldn't say it until you are sure. It's not complicated.
"WE don't have constitutional rights anywhere … lol"
In your mind we don't...lol.
You don't have a constitutional right to say what you want on Microsoft's servers.
Most people aren't racist or sexists.
How about you don't act like an asshole instead. This makes for a better society.
See my reply to CyberSentinal above.
Why not just build achievements into the games themselves and make them as platform-independent as possible?
Steam's exclusive achievement system is anti-consumer because to participate you have to buy the game from Steam and use Valve Corporation's launcher.