I did listen to the video and he said that everything there is good. But is it?
The reason Jeff was fired in 2007 and the cause of the mass exodus of editors was a new management team that caved to pressures from advertisers. That management team is gone and has been for some time. I don't think Jeff and company would return if things weren't good.
I've never seen so many people freak out over such a non-issue. Oh wait, yes I have. Many times before. Because you people are the worst.
I am a student living month to month, barely scraping by. Just fucking away 50$ is a BIG ISSUE.
If you are in that bad of shape financially, what are you doing giving $50 dollars to a website that could shutdown any minute for a million different reasons?
Because i am pure of heart and value the Truth, Justice, and the American Way
I've never seen so many people freak out over such a non-issue. Oh wait, yes I have. Many times before. Because you people are the worst.
I am a student living month to month, barely scraping by. Just fucking away 50$ is a BIG ISSUE.
If you are in that bad of shape financially, what are you doing giving $50 dollars to a website that could shutdown any minute for a million different reasons?
Lots of complaining about a non-issue. If you don't like the opened box with the disk in the sleeve ask for a new sealed copy. If they don't have one get the game somewhere else or wait until that store gets some new copies in. You have no one to blame but yourself for buying the game and being upset about it.
I don't see why wanting to regulate violent games is bad. In Australia kids can't buy MA15+ games and the R18+ we all want will force that even more. There's never been a big problem with it. Or in fact any problem at all.
Except that Australia has a habit of banning games altogether.
And America has a habit of corrupt politicians and being controlled by corporations. What's your point? Stopping a little kid from buying a violent game isn't bad.
Yes, preventing children from playing games meant for more mature people is a good thing. But, this law does not do that since most kids get their games from adults (parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents, older siblings, etc).
Education and better parenting is what is needed, not another law that will require more resources to enforce and prosecute violators. And the that law would open the door for other laws which could ban those games altogether, like Australia does now. That's a slippery slope we really don't want to go down here.
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