Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
She's then violated them numerous times, with Fire Emblems and her 'second job' likely being the last straw.
Her paper and highly controversial tweets were simply gravy.
The ethics jokes may as well be on par with unfunny dated memes.That fucking "ethics" joke.
Jesus christ.
In that case, would this also mean the game could get pulled down from Steam in that case or is the punishment different from that? In either case, one may as well wait and see how much they'll try to use the GG bogeyman just to say how everyone against their game was pro-GamerGate.Yes,the rules clearly states that you cant beg or influence reviews , people noticed that and are mass reporting just to spite the dev
Pretty sure it's the other way around. They really fired her for the controversy. However, the clear violation of explicit written policy gave them an easy out that can easily be portrayed, should this end up in court, as not being pretextual. This was a safe out to walk away from the situation without either party suffering too bad a hit to their reputation, and anyone who wasn't a total idiot would have taken that out.
If you are a gamedev, never shoehorn in a meme into your game. It will feel forced and unfunny. If you really need a meme into your game think about this: Will it stand out like a sore thumb? Is it funny? Does it improve anything of the game? If it fail to check any of these points, then don't.
I personally have come to see the inclusion of memes in just about any kind of fictional work, games or otherwise, as a counter-effective attempt to make something more relevant in the period it is created while also filling space lacking in content, but as consequence makes that stuff just become more dated in less time and often works against it by being content people eventually don't even understand why that crap is in it in the first place.
I.E. Borderlands 2 is loaded with memes and shit, but the epitome of why relying on meme-based content is just bad practice has to be the Tiny Tina DLC. There are entire missions based on referencing other things for no reason, particularly the Dark Souls sidequest which makes no sense in-context unless you know how Dark Souls works - in my case it was only because I had watched an episode where Two Best Friends basically did exactly what the BL2 quest was parodying. But what made it worse was the game actively knew this - in another quest where the objective is to find "King Joffery" and literally beat the shit out of him with your bare hands for being a douche (because guess what was popular around then with the Game of Thrones crowd regarding King Jeffery) and the whole time Brick and Tina are gushing about what is obviously GoT while Mordicai has no idea what they're talking about, then at the end of the quest Tina just drops in some random NPC to reverse roles and suddenly it's Mordy gushing about what I guess was Doubton Abbey and Brick has no idea what Mordy is referencing.
In contrast, a good way to incorporate "memes" in any way would have to be how Portal 2 manages the over-abused "the cake is a lie" meme. By basically avoiding cake altogether - even the ONE time it is seen in the main game whatsoever is only in passing on that fake door right before the second GLaDOS encounter, then it is never mentioned again in the main story mode because then you have Cave ranting about Lemons (maybe Wheatley references it later after you break all of his monitors but you have to be actively trying to force him to say it and is easily missed otherwise). Likewise, with LEGO Dimensions, despite the infamous cake literally being the reason the characters are even at AS in the first place, that's about as much attention it is given and it just stops mattering to the plot whatsoever once that level is complete.
In contrast, a good way to incorporate "memes" in any way would have to be how Portal 2 manages the over-abused "the cake is a lie" meme. By basically avoiding cake altogether - even the ONE time it is seen in the main game whatsoever is only in passing on that fake door right before the second GLaDOS encounter, then it is never mentioned again in the main story mode because then you have Cave ranting about Lemons (maybe Wheatley references it later after you break all of his monitors but you have to be actively trying to force him to say it and is easily missed otherwise). Likewise, with LEGO Dimensions, despite the infamous cake literally being the reason the characters are even at AS in the first place, that's about as much attention it is given and it just stops mattering to the plot whatsoever once that level is complete.
Lego is a dutch based company, they dont give a fuck about all thisHow shitty does your sense of humor have to be that a fucking Lego game handles humor better?
Well, there is this, which may or may not have been linked earlier.Baldur's Gate lets you attack anyone, so you can just murder the tranny right?
Well, there is this, which may or may not have been linked earlier.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=__6nFM5GER8
I.E. Borderlands 2 is loaded with memes and shit, but the epitome of why relying on meme-based content is just bad practice has to be the Tiny Tina DLC. There are entire missions based on referencing other things for no reason, particularly the Dark Souls sidequest which makes no sense in-context unless you know how Dark Souls works - in my case it was only because I had watched an episode where Two Best Friends basically did exactly what the BL2 quest was parodying. But what made it worse was the game actively knew this - in another quest where the objective is to find "King Joffery" and literally beat the shit out of him with your bare hands for being a douche (because guess what was popular around then with the Game of Thrones crowd regarding King Jeffery) and the whole time Brick and Tina are gushing about what is obviously GoT while Mordicai has no idea what they're talking about, then at the end of the quest Tina just drops in some random NPC to reverse roles and suddenly it's Mordy gushing about what I guess was Doubton Abbey and Brick has no idea what Mordy is referencing.