Any criticism levelled upon Patrick for writing an article with the express intention of making it so you don't get exploited by a bug that could cost you money, is absolutely ridiculous. Thanks Patrick, these trolls will look for any excuse.
Here's a funny post from someone who didn't actually read any of the criticism. The point is that he's not doing enough to point out the potential loss of money (It's not mentioned in the article header).
I think it's fine for him not to over-sensationalise an issue which sounds like would only happen under very specific circumstances and that Microsoft have already told him they're working on a fix for. An article's headline is meant to draw you in, not to tell you the entire story. If the headline was "Microsoft Screw Users Out Of Money!!!" That would be dishonest to the actual situation, and would, I'm sure, also get alot of flak for sensationalising to get views.
Any criticism levelled upon Patrick for writing an article with the express intention of making it so you don't get exploited by a bug that could cost you money, is absolutely ridiculous. Thanks Patrick, these trolls will look for any excuse.
I think those dragons are simply choosing to fly backwards. HUGE AI improvement in the patch, good work Bethesda! Also, Atronachs?!?! What, you guys not get the Dremora Lord yet? Lulz
Eugh, this has to be about to thousandth flash game I've played that thinks it's a profound, artistic wonder done in a "retro" style. It's so played out.
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