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#151
Drake_1000

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Time to move into the main section of BSN people :

http://social.biowar...9361/12#9795409

Let bioware hear your voice !

#152
Kingthlayer

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I don't know that website or the author of that article. It's probably a keylogger.

#153
Doofe2012

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Lol Kotaku.

If print dictionaries had pictures, the front page of their website would be right next to 'irrelevant.'

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magicalpoop

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Owen Good from kotaku can say whatever he wants. Kotaku is just a blog, not a news site.


But I'm pissed that he says we're "spewing hate" like "Battlefield" fans. As a battlefield and Bioware community member, he can shove it up his butt.

#155
UnbornLeviathan

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 Kotaku isn't journalism, it's someone's blog.

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Greed1914

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DarkSpider88 wrote...

Wow both articles seem to be calling us self-entitled. Can either of those 2 authors explain to me how Star Child makes sense?


Wait.  You want somebody that is looking for clicks  to explain why they disagree rather than just tell us we're wrong?  You ask for too much, I'm afraid.  :mellow:

Modifié par Greed1914, 12 mars 2012 - 01:11 .


#157
Maj.Pain007

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Kotaku is trash do not visit their site.

#158
Pandora

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Thank you Urban Dictionary! 

1. Kotaku

The place where journalistic integrity goes to die. Supposedly a blog
about gaming, but when you visit the front page you'll struggle to find
anything relevant. You'll see random videos, cosplayer galleries, inside
jokes, discussions about the editors' personal lives, and a load of
other b*******. When they do get around to posting some actual news,
it's usually poached from better sites.


This is quoted from Urban Dictionary. Not me. I repeat negative :o

#159
UnbornLeviathan

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Vizunah wrote...

Thank you Urban Dictionary! 

1. Kotaku

The place where journalistic integrity goes to die. Supposedly a blog
about gaming, but when you visit the front page you'll struggle to find
anything relevant. You'll see random videos, cosplayer galleries, inside
jokes, discussions about the editors' personal lives, and a load of
other b*******. When they do get around to posting some actual news,
it's usually poached from better sites.


This is quoted from Urban Dictionary. Not me. I repeat negative :o


I wrote that on Urban Dictionary.

.....or at least I wish I had. =(

#160
Rulycar

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So, if this is about creativity ...
... what right does EA have to interfere with BioWare's creativity?

#161
Benrosan

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Kotaku is the Kim Kardashian of gaming sites. Stupid, talentless, and vastly ignored by anyone with half a brain.

#162
eternalYouth304

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i don't understand why it has to be "it's this way or NO way." yes, bioware and the staff of this game are the collective property owners of their product, but what is keeping them from augmenting that product to better help their customers? i have no problems whatsoever about them keeping the original endings in the game, so the artistic integrity is hardly lost in that scenario. most people just want another option.

is that really so bad? he makes it sound like we're ruining the idea behind the entire series. that's not the case at all. in fact, i'm a little shocked at the response considering the ultimate goal of the game. this game gave us choices. choices that affected the outcome (or so we thought) of the series. if anything we should be encouraging the idea that the game was founded on (giving us free will to making the choices that shape our characters) and not discouraging creativity.

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Benrosan

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Anyway, it serves our purpose in the end. Positive or negative, it brings attention to the issue. BW really doesn't want to see any articles out there with the words "fans demand a better ending for ME3". It's in their financial interest to keep this story contained as much as possible.

They don't want potential customers reading about this and coming to the forums.

#164
jspiess

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This was the most asinine article that I have ever read on Kotaku.

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jspiess

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magicalpoop wrote...

Owen Good from kotaku can say whatever he wants. Kotaku is just a blog, not a news site.


But I'm pissed that he says we're "spewing hate" like "Battlefield" fans. As a battlefield and Bioware community member, he can shove it up his butt.


My thoughts exactly. Is it that bad that people want things they spend time on and money to be worthwile? I think it is a pretty reasonable idea.

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Kitten Tactics

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Same people who David Jaffe (creator of Twisted Metal and God of War) wrote off as a bunch of unprofessional hacks with no integrity, who only care about clicks, who he refuses to deal with ever again?

I believe it.