

I think I’m just tired of being handed a pitchfork whenever I browse YouTube or read about Stop Killing Games.
I think I’m just tired of being handed a pitchfork whenever I browse YouTube or read about Stop Killing Games.
Honestly I think Pirate Software was 90 percent in the wrong. He misunderstood the thrust of the Stop Killing Games movement and took his discourse too far.
I think it’s a little gross how much we’ve chosen to pile on as a community.
In the real world we have in front of us some of the ideas put forth by Stop Killing Games will actually be hard for companies to implement. I don’t feel bad for them nor do I support the murder of games. It’s just not a simple prospect.
Let’s brigade people more for speaking and thinking differently. There should only be one correct opinion and anyone who disagrees should be shunned.
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I’m sorry to hear you’re living like a slave. If you ever escape that life, I hope you’ll be able to live up to the standard you’re setting.
List the companies you’ve given tens of thousands of dollars to.
My take way is a subset of people are (justifiably) unhappy with Pirate Software. He acted like a dick and someone in his position should have better articulated his arguments and been more open to dialogue.
It’s also a little gross how many people are trying to pay their bills by stoking rage about this rather than moving the issue forward. And yes, I do understand that the rage is probably why this movement got past the goal posts.
I still think we need to self reflect as a community.
PS was gross, but we should be better.