"Teresita;13806307" wrote:
"LittleMinxUndr;13806298" wrote:
"Teresita;13806283" wrote:
"LittleMinxUndr;13806272" wrote:
@Teresita Jim Sterling Fair warning: strong and offensive language. BEWARE.
Sadly, his focus is on Steam shenanigans, but I figured that invoking him here was worth a try. Jimquisitors do that by chanting his name three times, lol. Stupid joke. I have always wondered what Jim Sterling would have to say about TS4...
Now I fear for the game's future if he ever talks about this.
I've heard of them and the people who saw their vids literally won't stop talking and even quotes everything they said and posts them everywhere. They would repeat them over and over until the game rests in peace.
It's not that different from here. Here too are people who are telling everybody how they dislike TS4 since the day that it launched. Their reasons are valid, though I question what they aim to achieve by making their dislike for TS4 to seem like an overriding motive in their daily lives. I mean, at some point one has to accept that a brick will always be a brick, especially if that brick was intended to be a brick from the start.
What those people I talked about actually posts everywhere in the internet like wildfire constantly(Tumblr, Twitter, you name it) so theirs is much worse. Here, what people talks about stay in the forum where its safe and should be and yes where everyone's reasons are valid.
I don't know why they do Twitter a lot more though. Everything here, from what I've seen so far, is fully detailed and understand what needs to happen.
There are a few articles that I've seen however but it usually comes from only one website.
Interestingly, compartamentilisation is what allows Maxis to keep on trucking and to remain doing exactly what many people criticize them for, while allowing a broad audience to share their views over a wide spectrum of media resulted in a product recall for the PC-version of Batman: Arkham Knight.
So eventually, people will be playing a repaired version of Batman, while Simmers pay money to have their broken Sims visit a wellness-center. Perspective.