@JRD1912 Then start moving the slider up on Torment difficulty. The range of difficulty scales is wider than ever. Low difficulties are tourist mode, but moving the scale up on Torment lets you level like you're playing un-patched Inferno.
This show is one of the reasons I keep coming back to Gamespot. I'm so excited I can find the show without having to Google it now. Keep up the good work!
I probably would have been just as upset if I had watched the VGX awards. But I dislike being upset, which is why I avoid watching most things that are marketing-tailored to the Male 18-35 demographic. Such things are invariably insulting.
@Total_mischief @bunchanumbers That's partially true right now, but as he said, by the end of console cycle, it will be significantly less so. And ultimately, if there's a critical mass in the market that would support that move financially, those left with slower broadband will unfortunately be simply left behind.
I've rarely watched Feedbackula because of the platform it gave to the absolute dregs of internet commenting. The vast majority of most comment sections on any site is absolute garbage at best, despicable hate speech at worst. I broke down and watched this episode because I was curious to see how this show in particular would address the classless rubbish that overran the comments on the GTA V review.
It was incredibly refreshing to see you send a "F*ck you" to those types of comments. The beauty of engaging a community is that many people can have a voice in a discussion over a shared interest. Everyone feels that their opinion matters. But it is not an equal playing field, and for those who can't express opinions or engage in discourse without showing some civility, or at the very least, basic human dignity, I join you in saying "F*ck you." Because the voice of those types of comments really doesn't matter. It adds nothing to and, even worse, actively damages the community.
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