batman2million
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Man if it weren't for GAF I wouldn't be able to tolerate these 9 hour work days!
LONG LIVE GAF!
LONG LIVE GAF!
I'm also hunchbacked and suffer from elephantiasis. You'll see in the documentary!
Well we do like a good pile-on sometimes (we'll never turn down an opportunity to pounce on Gies) but that's only because someone put themselves in a position to be piled on in the first place.
However Edge makes it seem like we bugged the guy's office and listened in to his private conversations and leaked them when he was just having a public twitter meltdown. If shinobi didn't post it then 10 minutes later someone on Reddit would have, and I'm sure the media would be calling them out for it just like us.....:lol
I already have before. Still, I don't know if it's an optical illusion. Because you know what they say about men with bigger left eyes...
Documentary headline: Evilore has a huge ballsack!
Yesterday reports that Adam Orth, the guy who somehow caused this shitstorm, is no longer at Microsoft.
Let’s pay attention to the wording here. Resigned. Not fired.
Now, beyond all of the use of the impact font and the “Haha let’s make an internet meme out of this guy we’ve never met” let’s also remember that what happened between Adam and his employer is now between the two of them. His comments may have exploded on the internet, but it’s actually quite possible that he was eyeing a departure, or he was getting bad reviews, or was tired of the perpetual overcast nature of the Pacific Northwest and timing may have been right for him to move on.
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If you’re on a forum raging about Adam’s comments there’s a whole new generation of kids who are growing up always online who won’t really give a shit. And all that anger, all of that vitrol, all of that lynch mobbing that the internet seems to love to do lately will be for naught and forgotten.
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I find it disgusting that an online community would revel in the fact that they may have potentially contributed to a person losing their job. Even then, if they didn’t have anything to do with it at the end of the day, that they have the collective ego to think that they could do that.
yeah we're really revelling in it. I'm gonna bathe in that fucking thread and print it out so my children can one day see what this neogaf fellow has wrought.
We have so many haters that it's unbelievable. But that's only because they wished they were on GAF.
I find it disgusting that an online community would revel in the fact that they may have potentially contributed to a person losing their job. Even then, if they didnt have anything to do with it at the end of the day, that they have the collective ego to think that they could do that.
It may be hard at first, but it's right.
EDGE talking about Neogaf with the same fearful-yet-reverent tone that senior citizens used to talk about the internet in 1996.
It's a good read, touches some important points about the always-online stuff. I'm not sure about his choice of words regarding the attitude of some users here about the way things went down, but maybe he's looking at it from a different perspective, I dunno.
nobody wants anyone fired,
Wow, I've been there. It's a pretty cool forum.
Cliff Bleszinski needs to get back down to earth. As far as I know no one is celebrating Orth getting fired or are somehow reveling in the "achievement" of potentially contributing to someone losing their job. That said. GAF mostly consist of level headed people and they knew from the start that when Orth hit the tweet button on his tweets, he sealed his own demise, and rightfully so.
Nice argument there. Game is popular, therefor anything it does is redeemed.CliffB said:Sim City, with all of its’ troubles on launch, seems to be selling briskly. Diablo 3, the poster child of a messy launch, is estimated to be at 12 million units. (Remember the internet rage over the art style shift? I barely do. But it seemed so important at the time!) I would bet money that without the always online elements of Diablo 3 that it would have sold half of that.
CliffB said:“I’m so angry about this game treating me like a thief!” ::alt tabs over to bit torrent::
CliffB said:If we don’t have devices that aren’t fully always online you can bet your ass that we’ll have devices that encourage you to return to the online ecosystem in order to “check in” and make sure everything on the system is legit.
Who is 'reveling' in the fact he lost his job? I mean, can CliffyB list names?
There is a difference between saying 'he deserved to lose his job' and actively celebrating the fact; nobody wants anyone fired, but people are safe and can still be perfectly good people if they say the guy deserves to be fired. And in the position he is, he has absolutely nobody to blame but himself. People need to take personal responsibility for their fuck ups. It may be hard at first, but it's right.
EDGE talking about Neogaf with the same fearful-yet-reverent tone that senior citizens used to talk about the internet in 1996.
Not sure what you're talking about, Cliffy is a GAFer as well. You mean he doesn't like himself.
Cliffy has spent all of the goodwill I have given him from Gears of War. Now he just looks like an uninformed blog writer.
I'm also hunchbacked and suffer from elephantiasis. You'll see in the documentary!
Gears of War was one of his weaker games though...
Whenever you're seriously, honestly pointing to "GAF" as a single entity in an argument, you've already lost.
"They" don't exist. "We" don't exist.
I am a unique snowflake.
It's the only game series he worked on that I liked, though.
I disagree, unless of course the want of someone getting fired does not stem from performance reasons or racist/ignorant/offensive behavior.
ElTopo said:That said I think we shouldn't forget that plenty of people in that thread felt sorry for him, maybe more people than those with malice/schadenfreude. Whatever one might think of GAF's initial reaction (yesterday), there was definitely a lot of empathy for Orth as well, something we shouldn't forget in this debate.
For all the bad things that happen, there's a lot of very decent, sympathetic people around here, maybe the majority.
Not sure what you're talking about, Cliffy is a GAFer as well. You mean he doesn't like himself.
I mean, seriously. Whenever you're honestly pointing to "GAF" as a single entity in any sort of argument, you've already lost. "They" don't exist. "We" don't exist.
I am a unique snowflake.
Really.No Jazz Jackrabbit, really?
That's not like a moeblob, is it? Because if it is, I want no part of it.Gaffers don't do that, but critics of GAF seems to do it all the time. We're a homogeneous, opinionated blob when it's convenient for us to be characterized as such.
Cliff Jumping said:I find it disgusting that an online community would revel in the fact that they may have potentially contributed to a person losing their job. Even then, if they didnt have anything to do with it at the end of the day, that they have the collective ego to think that they could do that.
YOU. ARE. A. BEE. LIKE. ALL. OF. US.Not sure what you're talking about, Cliffy is a GAFer as well. You mean he doesn't like himself.
I mean, seriously. Whenever you're honestly pointing to "GAF" as a single entity in any sort of argument, you've already lost. "They" don't exist. "We" don't exist.
I am a unique snowflake.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the auction house the only reason the game was always online? If that's the case, then I sincerely doubt Diablo 3 would have only sold 6 million if the auction house wasn't included.CliffyB said:I would bet money that without the always online elements of Diablo 3 that it would have sold half of that.
Cliff Jumping said:I find it disgusting that an online community would revel in the fact that they may have potentially contributed to a person losing their job. Even then, if they didn’t have anything to do with it at the end of the day, that they have the collective ego to think that they could do that.
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Dammit, I wish Cliffy B still was at Epic so we could get him fired.