I’m very confused. I’m searching for the angry gamers but don’t even see comments in the article posted. Who is being ranted at? Is there some widespread drama I’m being left out of?
I’m very confused. I’m searching for the angry gamers but don’t even see comments in the article posted. Who is being ranted at? Is there some widespread drama I’m being left out of?
Playing on a high refresh display with frames higher than 60 might help too.
What hurts GOG is its stance on DRM, since companies don’t want games to be DRM free. It leads to late releases if it does come out leading to missing out on a lot of the purchases associated with hype. Leads to less games being sold at full price which happens most at launch with games having to rely on discounts older they get.
It’ll eventually be included in a giveaway anyways like Control was. So if I haven’t bought it by now I’m fine waiting for the giveaway.
Existence of mods goes against the concept of freedom of speech. People aren’t prevented from directly using Twitter themselves. They’d be on 4chan if they wanted something as close to an unfiltered internet.
We wouldn’t be on our respective instances that have blocked off entire instances and communities if we wanted to consume unfiltered internet content.
I laughed when he did it twice as if just to emphasize the first one wasn’t a mistake.
Work in progress swastika.
Twitter probably benefits from people being redirected to their site from repostings with how it has become the go to source for news like sports, so it might. Won’t hurt Elon financially but less people being exposed to the content there that Elon wants to push that don’t actively use Twitter is a good thing even if it is only a few.
Even small moves is a good thing with how over the years sports and game submissions have become increasingly more Twitter submissions.
Most effective would probably be spread of memes of Musk and Nazism being spread making the site so strongly associated with Nazi imagery that companies become afraid of their brand being associated with Nazi support. Brands being tarnished due to strong association is the only type of stuff companies tend to respond to.
Excellent. It’s nice to see active moves to reduce direct visits to Twitter that are often the result of submissions providing links there.
Ah that makes sense. I just ended up filtering out the tone of the title and just took in info of Stardew Valley support and Haunted Chocolatier.
Lot of writers suck when they try to angle something that is positive with negative undertones.