This is basically right, except that the review wasn't a review, it was merely a mention in an article that mentioned something like 40 or 50 other games as well.
I'd say by definition, if a game requires a kickstarter to get made, it isn't a AAA game. Excepting, of course, anomalies like SC. D:OS made less and a million dollars in kickstarter. From their kickstarter:
"At the end of 2010, in no small part thanks to the success of the previous Divinity games, we finally earned sufficient money to start working on our brainchild on our own, and we decided to become a self-publishing studio."
So they were apparently working as an independent for this game, which also, to my mind, disqualifies it from being considered AAA.
I suppose our definitions might differ. To me, quality has nothing to do with whether a game is a AAA game. Rather budget and how (if anybody) if publishing it does. Just being from an established developer does not. By that standard, the Trese Bros. are doing AAA games.
I'm curious as to why you think anyone would want to waste their time attempting a 'rational' argument with someone so infantile as to toss around 'SJW' and 'PC loser' un-ironically.
Yeah, exonerated wouldn't be the right word even if the grand jury had been conducted properly, but the more I read about the details, the more obvious it becomes that it was rigged from the start.
...can suck my dick. I left Bank of America for Digital Credit Union and I would never, EVER go back. You call DCU on the phone and guess what? You talk to an actual human! And they're HELPFUL.
Interesting. I looked and couldn't find any reference to it at all. It certainly doesn't seem that military service is compulsory, but I didn't find any reference to civil service either. It's possible I just didn't look long enough or hard enough I suppose.
I'm sure he has a link to a youtube video.
Pretty much.
And yet, strangely, he's correct!
If I have to choose between an SJW and the typical Barrens chat troll, I'll take the SJW every time.
Produce a link to the 'review' of Zoe Quinn's game, or STFU.
Actually, it's about adjusting your meds.
No thanks.
Ok, all but that one.
Because it's a federal crime.
This is basically right, except that the review wasn't a review, it was merely a mention in an article that mentioned something like 40 or 50 other games as well.
Why not? You could hardly make CoD /worse/ after all.
This isn't a millennial thing, or an environmentalist thing, it's a Greenpeace thing. They've been arrogant pricks for at least 30 years.
Plus there are safety inspections the cabs have to pass and background checks the drivers have to pass.
Get back on your meds and take off your tinfoil hat.
I'd say by definition, if a game requires a kickstarter to get made, it isn't a AAA game. Excepting, of course, anomalies like SC. D:OS made less and a million dollars in kickstarter. From their kickstarter: "At the end of 2010, in no small part thanks to the success of the previous Divinity games, we finally earned sufficient money to start working on our brainchild on our own, and we decided to become a self-publishing studio." So they were apparently working as an independent for this game, which also, to my mind, disqualifies it from being considered AAA. I suppose our definitions might differ. To me, quality has nothing to do with whether a game is a AAA game. Rather budget and how (if anybody) if publishing it does. Just being from an established developer does not. By that standard, the Trese Bros. are doing AAA games.
Divinity: Original Sin was a Kickstarter game.
I'm curious as to why you think anyone would want to waste their time attempting a 'rational' argument with someone so infantile as to toss around 'SJW' and 'PC loser' un-ironically.
Try not being anonymous, coward.
Yeah, exonerated wouldn't be the right word even if the grand jury had been conducted properly, but the more I read about the details, the more obvious it becomes that it was rigged from the start.
Um...you're aware that apartheid ended 20 years ago, right?
...can suck my dick. I left Bank of America for Digital Credit Union and I would never, EVER go back. You call DCU on the phone and guess what? You talk to an actual human! And they're HELPFUL.
Interesting. I looked and couldn't find any reference to it at all. It certainly doesn't seem that military service is compulsory, but I didn't find any reference to civil service either. It's possible I just didn't look long enough or hard enough I suppose.
I can't understand why you wouldn't sign your name to such an insightful comment.
Actually, yes, that's exactly what the GOP did. It's not exactly a secret.
Where do you get this about Canada?