Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

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Yeah - he should have done the right thing by paying those immigrants one dollar each and then firing them.
 
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#Revolution60 first impression: Not great. Actually, it's complete dog shit. Most of your time is spent typing words to trigger poorly animated sequences. Horrible graphics, shit storytelling. Character models look like tranny bratz dolls.

Could be much tighter.
 
Last I heard of them when they abandoned the dogs b/c the house was too cold.
Their heater broke and they had to spend the weekend on a hotel because it was too cold. They took Rocket with them because "she was the girl dog and could behave" and conveniently did not mention the part where the house they left the other two dogs in was "too cold for them to stay during the weekend".

The Wu household pet situation is inconsistent. At first it was three dogs (Rocket, Splat and Kablam) but Wu started referring to only having two for a long time until the heater incident happened, then it was back to three dogs. I'll only believe the other dogs are alive if Wu posts a photo or video with all three.

It speaks volumes about Frank and Wu's terrible pet ownership they can sink thousands of dollars in whatever catches Brianna's fancy at any given moment but their dogs have consistently looked like they haven't been cared for in years.
 
Good thread John, I definitely want to hear all about who you think is a bad person. I want to be a good person, just like John.

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What happened to the 3D printed PPE, John?

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wait, WTF did Frank 3d print flames?
or 3D print HALF the flames?

paint jobs are flat - 2D print
Wouldn't printing a decal be the right move??

3D printing actually looks WORSE, like he just stuck something on (would be cool for the wood sides of a woodie etc, but not for flames) - but it's a chance for John to say 3D printing
 
Truly disgusting John, if developers are going to ship a game, you would think that at bare minimum it would be finishable, just like Revolution 60: Special Edition.

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If John is seriously trying to imply that old video games didn't have bugs thanks to Nintendo's Official Seal of Nintendo, hoo boy. He's even abused those bugs in his gurl power SMB2 speedruns!

Also, I couldn't find anything on a cursory search, but I remember discussing this with a friend before, and they told me that cartridge games were occasionally rereleased with bugfixes down the line. Or maybe they were talking about arcade games, I can't remember.
 
Not John's dumbest take. Yes, back before The Internets was a thing, buggy software was released on cartridges and to arcades.

The difference, though, that it wasn't expected back then because releasing fixes was a major pain in the ass. "We'll just release a download patch" is a crutch that is being abused. Heck, there are cases where the physical release of a game doesn't even run; it's basically a tool that downloads the entire game. Reducing the impact of a buggy release inevitably results in buggier releases.

EDIT: I will prove the principle by editing a post I just created. But yes, the irony of this message being delivered by the creator of Rev 60 is dumbfounding.
 
Not John's dumbest take. Yes, back before The Internets was a thing, buggy software was released on cartridges and to arcades.

The difference, though, that it wasn't expected back then because releasing fixes was a major pain in the ass. "We'll just release a download patch" is a crutch that is being abused. Heck, there are cases where the physical release of a game doesn't even run; it's basically a tool that downloads the entire game. Reducing the impact of a buggy release inevitably results in buggier releases.

EDIT: I will prove the principle by editing a post I just created. But yes, the irony of this message being delivered by the creator of Rev 60 is dumbfounding.
Remember buying a new game and getting a DVD with a single executable file to actually download the game? I'm sure John remembers, being a world class pro gamer...
 
Watermelon is expensive in New England. Try something low calorie that grows locally, John. Or, as has been suggested, water.

Life is expensive when you do everything the easy way and are also retarded. God knows what he'd do without his paypig.
 
Watermelon is like 90+% water. Just drink water if you wan to feel full. It's the oldest trick in the book. Fruit is the last thing I expected to read John weirdflexing about.


and he's eating it out of (hemisphere) season during a pandemic with poor supply lines.
wasn't he talking about planting roses last summer - where are the edibles?

how about some cranberry juice john? it's got a lot of beneifts including dealing with that surgical mess of a rinary tract

dried cranberries are great in a spinach salad...oh wait, that'd mean actually makin g your own salad that doesn't come from UPS in a box with a instruction placard
 
Truly disgusting John, if developers are going to ship a game, you would think that at bare minimum it would be finishable, just like Revolution 60: Special Edition.

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He's not wrong, just retarded. We're comparing something that has increased in complexity ten fold and being upset it doesn't work to his desires. Part of me also thinks that it wasn't a bug, and he couldn't find the mechanism to open the doors.
Watermelon is like 90+% water. Just drink water if you wan to feel full. It's the oldest trick in the book. Fruit is the last thing I expected to read John weirdflexing about.
He said it was expensive, of course he will flex over it. It's like that retarded video some black chick uploaded of eating berries as if she had discovered some lost knowledge the rest of us had forgotten about or given up on.
 
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