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    HiT BiTHiT BiT 🍒 Fresh, straight from Pac-man's Registered User regular
    edited April 2020
    Free Steam game: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1008690/Lost_Daughter/
    It looks quite bad thought. So maybe just ignore this one and go play Total War Warhammer 2 during its free weekend.

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    PiptheFairPiptheFair Frequently not in boats. Registered User regular
    Hacksaw wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    Hacksaw wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    Kind of fucked up that all of this is happening to the Gawker media sites because they couldn't help themselves from publishing a stupid sex tape.

    One dumb decision for a giggle, and...all this. Damn.

    It wasn't the sex tape that killed them: it was making an enemy of Peter Thiel. The sex tape fiasco was just a pretext for a crooked judge to fuck them into an early grave.

    That's true, the sex tape thing was just such an easy target to present for being sued, even at the time I was like "how the hell did they picture this going other than lawsuit."

    In a reasonable world, they would have gotten sued and walked away with a black eye, or at least been able to settle out of court to avoid the death knell. Thiel likely instructed his cat's paw lawyer to rebuff any offer of settlement, thus allowing him to press for a potential lethal strike in legal form.

    in a reasonable world, gawker wouldn't have been a tabloid that got away with way more than any other publication did for so long

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    HiT BiTHiT BiT 🍒 Fresh, straight from Pac-man's Registered User regular
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    HiT BiTHiT BiT 🍒 Fresh, straight from Pac-man's Registered User regular
    edited April 2020
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    Humble Store are gifting Manual Samuel right now (Steam key):
    https://www.humblebundle.com/store/manualsamuel-free-game

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    HiT BiTHiT BiT 🍒 Fresh, straight from Pac-man's Registered User regular
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    You can get Kingdom Classic for free (Steam key) but you need to subscribe to the publisher's newsletter:
    https://rawfury.com/

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    Brovid HasselsmofBrovid Hasselsmof [Growling historic on the fury road] Registered User regular
    Tamin wrote: »
    well, no, you're viewing the site in the steam overlay, which is to say, through a web browser

    when you access steampowered.com via firefox or whatever, the browser can send a message to the OS and open steam

    the web browser is trying to send this message and windows is complying by launching steam, which is already open, and so nothing apparently happens

    Well I guess that makes sense, in a dumb way.

    But I went to the store through Steam itself and when I click on download for that dlc it just boots the game :rotate: so I've given up

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    captainkcaptaink TexasRegistered User regular
    I dipped my toe into Planet Coaster last night, and it seems very much Not For Me. There's no ingame tutorial or learning campaign. One of the first things you can do is rotate and move things on a z axis when placing them, which is way too much for me. I didn't check before I ducked out, but is there a "tour someone else's park" mode? That's all I'd want to do at this point. I am not that creative but I'd happily goggle at others' brilliance.

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    BroloBrolo Broseidon Lord of the BroceanRegistered User regular
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    BroloBrolo Broseidon Lord of the BroceanRegistered User regular
    Brolo wrote: »
    everyone at the Gawker family of websites hates the current owners



    Jim Spanfeller essentially bought the network from Univision after Gawker got sued into Oblivion, and then turned it into a pump and dump for his private equity funtimes.

    https://techcrunch.com/2019/04/08/great-hill-partners-acquires-gizmodo/


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    milskimilski Poyo! Registered User regular
    edited April 2020
    Between Tim Rogers, Gita Jackson, and Jason Schrier all leaving, who on Kotaku is even worth reading? It feels like it’ll be just another content farm gaming site husk

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    webguy20webguy20 I spend too much time on the Internet Registered User regular
    captaink wrote: »
    I dipped my toe into Planet Coaster last night, and it seems very much Not For Me. There's no ingame tutorial or learning campaign. One of the first things you can do is rotate and move things on a z axis when placing them, which is way too much for me. I didn't check before I ducked out, but is there a "tour someone else's park" mode? That's all I'd want to do at this point. I am not that creative but I'd happily goggle at others' brilliance.

    It's really not too hard to get into, 2-3 hours in and you'll be getting the hang of it. You can download other peoples coasters and parks and plop them down. I'd also recommend Channel 5's youtube series on planet coaster. He showcases tons of amazing rides and parks, which you can then go download!

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    DelduwathDelduwath Registered User regular
    milski wrote: »
    Between Tim Rogers, Gita Jackson, and Jason Schrier all leaving, who on Kotaku is even worth reading? It feels like it’ll be just another content farm gaming site husk
    Heather Alexandra is still there, and I think her (very sporadic, long-form) analysis of the Metal Gear series is phenomenal (the most recent one is almost a year old). I found her Death Stranding review was excellent as well; she loves Kojima's oeuvre while understanding exactly what the problems with those games are (both in terms of mechanics and content), so I think her analysis of them is always extremely thoughtful and nuanced.

    FAKE EDIT: Oh fuck oh fuck I was wrong, there's a more recent MG retrospective article from about a week ago, hell yes, I wasn't gonna do any work today anyway:
    https://kotaku.com/metal-gear-solid-2-retrospective-be-careful-what-you-w-1842714771

    Also, Stephen Totilo is still in charge. As the EiC, I think he doesn't get to write too many articles himself, but his presence and hand on the rudder set the tone for the site as a whole (and I bet him being a bulwark between the other employees and all the interference from higher-ups is what lets them operate as they do, for now).

    I really love(d?) Kotaku Splitscreen, the podcast that Jason, current Kotaku employee Maddy Myers, and former Kotaku employee Kirk Hamilton did together, but along with Jason leaving Kotaku, they announced today that they're also ending the podcast - and starting a new one:

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    Muddy WaterMuddy Water Quiet Batperson Registered User regular
    I just hope their Fine Art section continues. I love looking at those pretty images. I mean, look! Look at this pretty art! https://kotaku.com/nathan-drakes-misadventure-1842872622

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    DixonDixon Screwed...possibly doomed CanadaRegistered User regular
    Played some of the Minecraft RTX beta while on meetings.

    It does look pretty cool, but yeah it's very taxing on the system. I had to have DLSS enabled really. I've only got a 2070 and brought it down to 1080p but still looks great.

    I can't seem to figure out how to make my own world with RTX enabled though. Just downloading their prebuilt worlds.

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    captainkcaptaink TexasRegistered User regular
    webguy20 wrote: »
    captaink wrote: »
    I dipped my toe into Planet Coaster last night, and it seems very much Not For Me. There's no ingame tutorial or learning campaign. One of the first things you can do is rotate and move things on a z axis when placing them, which is way too much for me. I didn't check before I ducked out, but is there a "tour someone else's park" mode? That's all I'd want to do at this point. I am not that creative but I'd happily goggle at others' brilliance.

    It's really not too hard to get into, 2-3 hours in and you'll be getting the hang of it. You can download other peoples coasters and parks and plop them down. I'd also recommend Channel 5's youtube series on planet coaster. He showcases tons of amazing rides and parks, which you can then go download!

    It's just that the customization is too much for me. Too many choices, too many placement options. I'll look at the youtube for fun parks to tour though.

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    HacksawHacksaw J. Duggan Esq. Wrestler at LawRegistered User regular
    PiptheFair wrote: »
    Hacksaw wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    Hacksaw wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    Kind of fucked up that all of this is happening to the Gawker media sites because they couldn't help themselves from publishing a stupid sex tape.

    One dumb decision for a giggle, and...all this. Damn.

    It wasn't the sex tape that killed them: it was making an enemy of Peter Thiel. The sex tape fiasco was just a pretext for a crooked judge to fuck them into an early grave.

    That's true, the sex tape thing was just such an easy target to present for being sued, even at the time I was like "how the hell did they picture this going other than lawsuit."

    In a reasonable world, they would have gotten sued and walked away with a black eye, or at least been able to settle out of court to avoid the death knell. Thiel likely instructed his cat's paw lawyer to rebuff any offer of settlement, thus allowing him to press for a potential lethal strike in legal form.

    in a reasonable world, gawker wouldn't have been a tabloid that got away with way more than any other publication did for so long

    Other publications wish they'd had the stones that Gawker did. They were more of a blog than a news site, but they reported fearlessly, and they did so with rudeness and irreverence. There's a place and a need for that in the American media landscape. Sadly that space is being largely eclipsed by advertising giants such as Facebook and Google, but perhaps with their collapse or dissolution (or a very smart class action lawsuit) their death grip over eyeball traffic money will be loosened enough for media to slip back in and collect their rightful due.

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    PiptheFairPiptheFair Frequently not in boats. Registered User regular
    Hacksaw wrote: »
    PiptheFair wrote: »
    Hacksaw wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    Hacksaw wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    Kind of fucked up that all of this is happening to the Gawker media sites because they couldn't help themselves from publishing a stupid sex tape.

    One dumb decision for a giggle, and...all this. Damn.

    It wasn't the sex tape that killed them: it was making an enemy of Peter Thiel. The sex tape fiasco was just a pretext for a crooked judge to fuck them into an early grave.

    That's true, the sex tape thing was just such an easy target to present for being sued, even at the time I was like "how the hell did they picture this going other than lawsuit."

    In a reasonable world, they would have gotten sued and walked away with a black eye, or at least been able to settle out of court to avoid the death knell. Thiel likely instructed his cat's paw lawyer to rebuff any offer of settlement, thus allowing him to press for a potential lethal strike in legal form.

    in a reasonable world, gawker wouldn't have been a tabloid that got away with way more than any other publication did for so long

    Other publications wish they'd had the stones that Gawker did. They were more of a blog than a news site, but they reported fearlessly, and they did so with rudeness and irreverence. There's a place and a need for that in the American media landscape. Sadly that space is being largely eclipsed by advertising giants such as Facebook and Google, but perhaps with their collapse or dissolution (or a very smart class action lawsuit) their death grip over eyeball traffic money will be loosened enough for media to slip back in and collect their rightful due.

    they outed thiel, among others

    fuck them forever

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    A Dabble Of TheloniusA Dabble Of Thelonius It has been a doozy of a dayRegistered User regular
    There sure are a lot of very cool new games.

    *He thought, as he installed 20 different Fallout 4 mods and hits New Game.*

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    Steam - Talon Valdez :Blizz - Talonious#1860 : Xbox Live & LoL - Talonious Monk @TaloniousMonk Hail Satan
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    PiptheFairPiptheFair Frequently not in boats. Registered User regular
    There sure are a lot of very cool new games.

    *He thought, as he installed 20 different Fallout 4 mods and hits New Game.*

    no such thing as a cool game

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    ShortyShorty touching the meat Intergalactic Cool CourtRegistered User regular
    PiptheFair wrote: »
    Hacksaw wrote: »
    PiptheFair wrote: »
    Hacksaw wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    Hacksaw wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    Kind of fucked up that all of this is happening to the Gawker media sites because they couldn't help themselves from publishing a stupid sex tape.

    One dumb decision for a giggle, and...all this. Damn.

    It wasn't the sex tape that killed them: it was making an enemy of Peter Thiel. The sex tape fiasco was just a pretext for a crooked judge to fuck them into an early grave.

    That's true, the sex tape thing was just such an easy target to present for being sued, even at the time I was like "how the hell did they picture this going other than lawsuit."

    In a reasonable world, they would have gotten sued and walked away with a black eye, or at least been able to settle out of court to avoid the death knell. Thiel likely instructed his cat's paw lawyer to rebuff any offer of settlement, thus allowing him to press for a potential lethal strike in legal form.

    in a reasonable world, gawker wouldn't have been a tabloid that got away with way more than any other publication did for so long

    Other publications wish they'd had the stones that Gawker did. They were more of a blog than a news site, but they reported fearlessly, and they did so with rudeness and irreverence. There's a place and a need for that in the American media landscape. Sadly that space is being largely eclipsed by advertising giants such as Facebook and Google, but perhaps with their collapse or dissolution (or a very smart class action lawsuit) their death grip over eyeball traffic money will be loosened enough for media to slip back in and collect their rightful due.

    they outed thiel, among others

    fuck them forever

    I reject the assumption that people as rich as him deserve privacy

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    PiptheFairPiptheFair Frequently not in boats. Registered User regular
    Shorty wrote: »
    PiptheFair wrote: »
    Hacksaw wrote: »
    PiptheFair wrote: »
    Hacksaw wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    Hacksaw wrote: »
    3clipse wrote: »
    Kind of fucked up that all of this is happening to the Gawker media sites because they couldn't help themselves from publishing a stupid sex tape.

    One dumb decision for a giggle, and...all this. Damn.

    It wasn't the sex tape that killed them: it was making an enemy of Peter Thiel. The sex tape fiasco was just a pretext for a crooked judge to fuck them into an early grave.

    That's true, the sex tape thing was just such an easy target to present for being sued, even at the time I was like "how the hell did they picture this going other than lawsuit."

    In a reasonable world, they would have gotten sued and walked away with a black eye, or at least been able to settle out of court to avoid the death knell. Thiel likely instructed his cat's paw lawyer to rebuff any offer of settlement, thus allowing him to press for a potential lethal strike in legal form.

    in a reasonable world, gawker wouldn't have been a tabloid that got away with way more than any other publication did for so long

    Other publications wish they'd had the stones that Gawker did. They were more of a blog than a news site, but they reported fearlessly, and they did so with rudeness and irreverence. There's a place and a need for that in the American media landscape. Sadly that space is being largely eclipsed by advertising giants such as Facebook and Google, but perhaps with their collapse or dissolution (or a very smart class action lawsuit) their death grip over eyeball traffic money will be loosened enough for media to slip back in and collect their rightful due.

    they outed thiel, among others

    fuck them forever

    I reject the assumption that people as rich as him deserve privacy

    I'm fairly certain literally any queer person would not be ok being outed for clicks

    the thing that finally broke them was posting revenge porn, also for profit

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    I needed anime to post.I needed anime to post. boom Registered User regular
    As a queer, I really don't give a fuck if a dude who donated over a MILLION DOLLARS to Donald Trump got outed. In fact, it's better that we know what a despicable and loathsome worm he is, that he would work against the interests of the rest of us gays.

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    ZxerolZxerol for the smaller pieces, my shovel wouldn't do so i took off my boot and used my shoeRegistered User regular
    Thiel getting involuntarily outed is indefensible. This is literally the only sympathy I'll give him, and even then it feels real icky giving that to such a repugnant fuckstain.

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    ShortyShorty touching the meat Intergalactic Cool CourtRegistered User regular
    peter thiel is not "any queer person"

    he is a billionaire who's accumulating wealth and power with the explicit aim of turning the planet into a neo-feudal archipelago of walled compounds

    he will literally watch the world burn and eighty percent of humans die so that he can complete his project of making sure that only The Right Kind of People are in charge

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    Muddy WaterMuddy Water Quiet Batperson Registered User regular
    edited April 2020
    I get that he's a shitty person but he needs to get called out by the media on that shittiness and not random things to make his life miserable. It is not okay to out a person against their will and I don't think we should be making judgement calls saying it's cool in this case because he's a shitty dude.

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    PhillisherePhillishere Registered User regular
    As a queer, I really don't give a fuck if a dude who donated over a MILLION DOLLARS to Donald Trump got outed. In fact, it's better that we know what a despicable and loathsome worm he is, that he would work against the interests of the rest of us gays.

    Outing conservatives who support anti-LGBQT causes and politicians is controversial, but a whole lot of folk consider it the asterisk in the debate.

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    el_vicioel_vicio Registered User regular
    edited April 2020
    e: nevermind

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    PiptheFairPiptheFair Frequently not in boats. Registered User regular
    hey if you want some more garbage gawker also did

    CW: sexual assaualt

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    I needed anime to post.I needed anime to post. boom Registered User regular
    I think if you donate to someone who wants to electrocute gay kids - typically donated by their parents after being outed against their will - until they turn straight or die all crimes against you retroactively become justified. It may seem harsh, but also, no one made the choice to do that for you. Respect and solidarity are not unconditional, and if you choose to burn a bridge you can't be shocked that people are ready to let you burn with it.

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    PhillisherePhillishere Registered User regular
    edited April 2020
    el_vicio wrote: »
    I don't like Gawker, and I have some issues with Jason Schreier. I think that's all I should say? Yeah.

    Vaguebook much?

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    el_vicioel_vicio Registered User regular
    edited April 2020
    e: nevermind

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    milskimilski Poyo! Registered User regular
    The way you're posting implies that Schrier like, plagirized shit, lied in articles, or commited crimes.

    I ate an engineer
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    GvzbgulGvzbgul Registered User regular
    To me, Gawker was just like Bleeding Cool. If Peter Theil sued Bleeding Cool into oblivion I would count that as a good day.

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    PiptheFairPiptheFair Frequently not in boats. Registered User regular
    milski wrote: »
    The way you're posting implies that Schrier like, plagirized shit, lied in articles, or commited crimes.

    posting nudes and pornography without prior consent is illegal, unless you classify it as "journalism", and even then it's nebulous

    his utter ambivalence and blind greed is what made gawker wain from extremely important investigative journalism and downright bullying is what got them sued so frequently

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    I needed anime to post.I needed anime to post. boom Registered User regular
    PiptheFair wrote: »
    milski wrote: »
    The way you're posting implies that Schrier like, plagirized shit, lied in articles, or commited crimes.

    posting nudes and pornography without prior consent is illegal, unless you classify it as "journalism", and even then it's nebulous

    his utter ambivalence and blind greed is what made gawker wain from extremely important investigative journalism and downright bullying is what got them sued so frequently

    I'm not sure you know who Jason Schreier is.

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    DelduwathDelduwath Registered User regular
    edited April 2020
    Wait, sorry, Jason Schreier did those things? Or, are you referring to the fact that Gawker did those things and Schreier didn't subsequently leave Kotaku on moral grounds?

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    ZxerolZxerol for the smaller pieces, my shovel wouldn't do so i took off my boot and used my shoeRegistered User regular
    edited April 2020
    PiptheFair wrote: »
    milski wrote: »
    The way you're posting implies that Schrier like, plagirized shit, lied in articles, or commited crimes.

    posting nudes and pornography without prior consent is illegal, unless you classify it as "journalism", and even then it's nebulous

    his utter ambivalence and blind greed is what made gawker wain from extremely important investigative journalism and downright bullying is what got them sued so frequently

    I'm not sure you know who Jason Schreier is.

    Schreier is like, the one example that's put up in the context of Kotaku and important investigative journalism.

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    PiptheFairPiptheFair Frequently not in boats. Registered User regular
    I quoted that post by accident

    schrier did not do those things

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    OrphaneOrphane rivers of red that run to seaRegistered User regular
    edited April 2020
    i did a thing today

    that thing is to be a giant weeb and yell za warudo every time i slowed time and threw a bunch of kunai in One Step From Eden

    https://youtu.be/DVSXxSkB7WY

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