This is what I have been waiting for my whole life.
The author is very bigoted.
I identify as a seventh gender mongoose. 10/10.
Of course women game, but this data is going significantly further than that, to the extent that it doesn't really conform with reality.
I think we'd all be better off with a clear picture of how the situation is, and not something clearly intending to mislead.
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Sensationalist, misleading interpretation of the data.
Star citizen is not taking that long compared to other MMOs like TES: Online, or The Old Republic.
It's good, but not that good.
It's also not much of a "game", like most of Telltale's stuff. It's more of an interactive miniseries.
There are games specifically aimed at girls out there.
For example, almost every romance simulator on the Apple app store is aimed at women.
You mean your opinion.
And most people on this site seem to have firmly made their mind up about SJW articles like this.
You're not going to convince anyone, so really, this is just trolling.
You won't be so merry when the price of your nVidia GPU doubles due to lack of competition.
The problem is that the product you are buying might have bugs, be unfinished, or underwhelming. Furthermore, it might stop getting updated at some point. As you've paid money for this, it becomes very grey in terms of legality.
The best compromise, as I see it, is simply having an approved mods system for large expansion or total conversion-type mods like Enderal, or Falskar. Teams can send out proposals to Bethesda, who will accept or reject the scope of the mod. Then i...
If it was illness alone, then she wouldn't have mentioned this "sexism" which so offended her.
I read the article entirely, and made my judgements accordingly. And my reaction is not knee-jerk; rather, it is carefully considered after analysis of the facts presented.
I've based that on this article, solely going off the primary evidence of her comments on the matter.
See, what I gathered was that she simply got annoyed by people failing to assume she was a director of the firm one too many times. To me this seems incredibly childish if I am being honest.
If you see a male nurse, you're going to assume he is some sort of cleaner, because most nurses are women. The same applies to women in the games industry.
Society is just fine. Feminism caused this by making her take offence at petty slights.
Being mistaken for someone or something else is harmless unless some angry person had told you to get angry when it is done.
So the long story short is that she:
A: Thinks she deserves more fame and acclaim than she had (because she thinks she's an incredible composer, and sexism is the reason people don't recognise this), and
B: Has been slighted one too many times by journalists making assumptions consistent with society, but not with her personal circumstances.
My conclusion? She is an arrogant, narcissistic professional victim with a short-fuse.
They have multiple studios working on the games. When one game is released, another is nearing completion, another is in early production, and another is in pre-production (for example).
I think this article assumes console gamers and parents.
Many PC gamers can afford this; if Microsoft modify Windows to work with it, there will be no reason not to use it as a monitor replacement.
It may indeed take a while to penetrate the console market, but many console gamers own (or owned over the last decade) Xbox and Playstation. I also find it hard to believe that kids can't ask for an Xbox/Playstation in Xmas 2015 and then VR in Xmas 2016.
Not if these things are regulated properly.
The problem with the modern economy is that politicians simply do't understand any of this stuff (how many of them even play video games?), so just let the market run its course.
What needs to happen is regulation, such that laws of sale are established which cannot be overridden in small print. Perhaps then, we might see an end to misleading terms and conditions, casino-like micro-transactions, and such.
witcher 3 is the better game. Fallout 4 suffers from the "Ubisoft effect" of being far too similar to the last title. Except Bethesda has no excuse, as it's been four years.