@liam82517 I get where you're coming from, but vilifying the previous comment wasn't the way to go. You don't even know that they've played Mass Effect 3, let alone bought it. Just because somebody says, "bad endings happen, it's not a big deal," doesn't make them some kind of corporate slave.
@hellkazaONE Problem with all this. The crux of your argument is rooted in a logical fallacy called slippery slope. You might not want to talk about logic when you're basing your point on a fallacy. It looks a little silly.
@hellkazaONE The crux of your argument is actually a logical fallacy called slippery slope. You might not want to invoke "logic" as if it's the most obvious thing in the world while failing to make a logical argument. It makes you look a bit silly.
I don't speak for every gamer out there, but I really don't want Avatar in real-time right now. Someday, absolutely, but only when the cost isn't absurdly high.
It's an interesting dilemma. On one hand, people should be held accountable for what they say. On the other, a lot of these Twitter posts amount to gossip. In Notch's case, he's kind of asking for a double standard. You can't use Twitter as a media tool one day, then turn around and say, "Well, it's Twitter! It's not news!" when you say something inflammatory.
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