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492 Views Created 9 years ago By Nitwit464 • Updated 6 years ago

Created By Nitwit464 • Updated 6 years ago

Gonzo-nyan | 3 minutes ago ust because it's not forbidden doesn't entail that it is a good thing to do because that puts forth a huge bias towards the journalist's part. >Why don't we focus on issues with the industry that are actually important, like post-launch embargoes, micro-transactions and diversity in games characters (because playing as a gruff 30-year-old American dude driven by revenge gets quite old)? Um, dummy, that's what GG is about too. Goes to show you've barely even researched further into it.... Unlike all of the obvious review embargoes, such as the Shadows of Mordor? And also what Ubisoft is currently doing with AC Unity's review scores on Metacritic? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xobw6yWS85k Edit Com-to-Com Delete Report 12 minutes ago Yes... which is why I said it is not a good idea to do so. The only difference is that, no, it is not forbidden, and yes, it is a thing that happens in all industries because human beings like to have friends. People freaking out about this is mind-numbingly stupid to me because it does not even matter that much. Why don't we focus on issues with the industry that are actually important, like post-launch embargoes, micro-transactions and diversity in games characters (because playing as a gruff 30-year-old American dude driven by revenge gets quite old) ? >Because once one incident like this happens, more will crop up over the course of a year and will make it even more toxic. Nice slippery slope fallacy,お兄ちゃん. Reply Com-to-Com Delete Report Gonzo-nyan | 21 minutes ago Who cares does not cut it as an answer. And yes it does matter, apparently you didn't bother watching the video since it's clear that a journalist forming a relationship with the person they are reporting is like "walking on thin ice." What it all comes down to is bias, and how this person just flat out recommends his friend's game. Now, this isn't just us campaigning against that action, it's about what the industry will devolve into if this stuff keeps happening. Because once one incident like this happens, more will crop up over the course of a year and will make it even more toxic. All I can hear out of your excuses is just pure nonsensical apathy. Whether you think Kotaku is the worst gaming site or not, doesn't matter because it's the biggest gaming site on the internet, at least one of. And if we just sit back and just apathetically let more of these things happening, it's going to be a huge embarrassment to gaming as a whole Com-to-Com Delete Report
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