Basic idea is that if you own a website where people post stuff, you aren't responsible for what people post.
It gets difficult to argue its not you if you put the person in charge of what posts are allowed.
Basic idea is that if you own a website where people post stuff, you aren't responsible for what people post.
It gets difficult to argue its not you if you put the person in charge of what posts are allowed.
Sure, but it's not as if this exact thing hasn't happened before and didn't play out at all like this. Even before this controversy.
And then you also to have to consider that /r/mildlyinteresting didn't suddenly shift to NSFW, that was /r/interestingasfuck and they don't seem to have changed anything?
Not to mention that the argument that moderators are acting in bad faith against what the users want isn't really holding up if a rather decent chunk of active users are in favor of doing this.
The update definitely came as a surprise, but the Back button is broken.
On the down side with longer dev cycles, it means more manpower and resources are put into it, meaning it's riskier overall. Dedicating more time and resources into something doesn't necessarily mean the final product is good. 2-3 years or probably 3-4 is honestly a decent average for big flagship games to not be too wasteful or too rushed.
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The save corruption is really only limited to the save since the corruption. Though quicksaves are more prone to corruption and naturally overwrite themselves, so the best way to avoid save file corruption is to just use the Manual save option.
Fallout 4's launch was actually pretty stable, with exception of Playstation though, but that's not an issue now, is it?
Genshin Impact's OST is quite nice. All of them. Just the sheer diversity alone propels it to the top of my recommendations.
While I don't like him and actively loathe it whenever I see a video from him anywhere, unless the choice of VA was done for reasons outside of their performance, I don't necessarily think he's undeserving of the role. I don't personally agree with the decision, but I can't fault a studio for, presumably, picking a VA that best suit the role.