@tom2750 I think she would have been happier if at least one woman in the game was also a mass murdering psychopath. Pretty much anything other than a lusted at sexual object, which all the women are portrayed as.
@aminfooladi The difference is he curses to be funny on the show; and, he been on the receiving end of bullshit and misplaced hatred and threats for over a year now. He's earned the right to address the audience bluntly in a way we'll understand. Whereas the random newcomer to Gamespot has absolutely no business posting death threats or starting petitions to get people fired just because his new favorite game got a 9.0
@fredyellowone unfortunately that saying doesn't work on the internet. if you're thick skinned you can treat people like shit because you just won't give a **** if they treat you like shit back in their reply to your comment.
Very well said Johnny. I was not expecting this much of a serious tone to a Feedbackula episode, but I must say I liked it. I think you said some things very bluntly and very plainly, which I'm glad for because I think those thing needed to be said. Attacking reviewers personally because of their opinion is as horrible as it is inane. (And seriously people a 9.0 out of 10 is fantastic; and unless you can play through the whole game and never encounter a single visual bug or glitch or something that made you do a double take, then a game can't be said to be perfect). And while I'll miss the show if you cancel it; I personally will understand your decision to not want to foster a platform for hate speech and racism/sexism. I think it's very true, unfortunately, that people consciously write horrible or stupid comments on articles/reviews just to try and be featured in this show. While those people may not always mean what their comment says it is true that the show has probably caused some damage, and I respect your wish to want to stop that. I just pray you find a way to stop it without canceling the show.
@SolidIngram That might not be true. I've been following GTA V as much as anyone else, and I think both games will have their place in the robbing banks world. GTA V and its online version both seem to put the emphasis on what happens once you're done in the store and have gotten back to the car (i.e. running away from the cops, backstabbing each other, toasting success at your apartment) and Payday 2 seems to focus a lot more on the actual nitty-gritty of getting in and getting out with money. I can't wait to play both.
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