I swear I saw one basically that said you will face a boss up ahead, after you win you will end up in (some area).....no details on the fight AT ALL. No tactics, no weaknesses, resistances, not a damn thing.All the big box shit gaming sites fill up with "guides" that tell you nothing remotely useful. They copy & paste the loading screen tips as if you needed to know the most basic shit available and never anything that helps with endgame.
I'm not sure if it is just that (that is definitely the major part though). Something off about that smile too.I'm no Kotaku hater but this picture really tells you all you need to know. It's in the eyes... always.
You can kind of do this on ChatGPT already.Soon we will be able to use Google AI to generate a paragraph that tells us how to get by the part we’re stuck on. Having them make guides is probably just to by time and buildup the site till they can sell it off.
I swear I saw one basically that said you will face a boss up ahead, after you win you will end up in (some area).....no details on the fight AT ALL. No tactics, no weaknesses, resistances, not a damn thing.
Yep and since there’s no money for them selling hot takes anymore, this site is circling the drain.You can kind of do this on ChatGPT already.
Fucking ridiculous. Sounds like the same situation that happened at the Escapist which led to a mass Exodus of their YouTube talent.
No matter the ideological differences between Kotaku and GAF, it is wrong to suddenly expect your employees to work to death doing something they do not have experience in doing.
I'm from the 70s. Back then, "herb" (silent h) referred to weed. I never heard it used as an insult.
I never heard of the term Herb either.
Like mckmas8808 said, it's old school. Your exposure to it may have depended on where you grew up, but it was definitely a thing for most of us born in the 70s/80s.I never heard of the term Herb either.
My first thought since it's gaming is I thought she was making fun of him. But not based on a societal insult, but based on the Bards Tale summon monster spell called Summon Herb and it's a green goblin guy who shows up.
Like mckmas8808 said, it's old school. Your exposure to it may have depended on where you grew up, but it was definitely a thing for most of us born in the 70s/80s.
That said, it was always a lame insult and still is. That's why most kids used the hard F insult. Way more effective and satisfying.
Like mckmas8808 said, it's old school. Your exposure to it may have depended on where you grew up, but it was definitely a thing for most of us born in the 70s/80s.
That said, it was always a lame insult and still is. That's why most kids used the hard F insult. Way more effective and satisfying.
Spoiler that shit dude!Fern?
True, it will be tough for Kotaku writers to write game guides since they have zero exoerience playing video games!.. it is wrong to suddenly expect your employees to work to death doing something they do not have experience in doing.
Things that make you go !Here she is out in the wild with former Kotaku co-worker Alyssa Mercante. Would any man here approach this table?
I'm a 80s baby, but I think it's a term that was started in the 90s.
Herb: person without a back-bone. Will fall for anything and do anything for approval. Also known as "a sucka".
I'm not sure if it is just that (that is definitely the major part though). Something off about that smile too.
Dumbest “alternative” fashion trend since all the emos got gauges in the late 90s/early 2000s. What a great way to show the world you’re different and individualistic in exactly the same way as everyone else, while knocking yourself down at least 3 points on the attractiveness scale.Whenever I see someone with a septum ring and find they're NOT a weird gender/race bureaucrat, I am shocked.
Soon we will be able to use Google AI to generate a paragraph that tells us how to get by the part we’re stuck on. Having them make guides is probably just to by time and buildup the site till they can sell it off.
I love that, if there WERE women in that scene, the grievance article would probably still exist in the form of something like “Why does the opening scene of Saving Private Ryan promote violence against women?”We are talking about a site that actually wrote this article and no it wasn't April 1st.
They always have to find a way to spin things into a negative. They are never satisfied.I love that, if there WERE women in that scene, the grievance article would probably still exist in the form of something like “Why does the opening scene of Saving Private Ryan promote violence against women?”
Yup. It turns out that you can find injustice in literally everything if you just act self-righteous and contrarian all the time.They always have to find a way to spin things into a negative. They are never satisfied.
Hilarious but this is fake.We are talking about a site that actually wrote this article and no it wasn't April 1st.
That’s what I think of. I still think it's some weird California weed slang.
Dumbest “alternative” fashion trend since all the emos got gauges in the late 90s/early 2000s. What a great way to show the world you’re different and individualistic in exactly the same way as everyone else, while knocking yourself down at least 3 points on the attractiveness scale.
There’s some “how to improve my looks” subreddit, every single time a girl posts pictures with a septum piercing, like 80% of the responses tell her to get the damn bull ring out of her nose, it’s pretty hilarious.
Although I'm not suggesting she's a sociopath, sociopaths are famous for smiling in this way.
We are talking about a site that actually wrote this article and no it wasn't April 1st.
This was a pretty balanced and informative take on it. Tl;dw game guides are potentially very profitable and a viable business model, but Kotaku’s writers are probably fucked and will be out of a job soon.
We are talking about a site that actually wrote this article and no it wasn't April 1st.
All I know is if you combine a green one with a red one you get full health.What's an herb?
We are talking about a site that actually wrote this article and no it wasn't April 1st.
Hilarious but this is fake.
I cant say I enjoyed Kotaku's articles, but turning it to a gaming guides site is trully idiotic, imo
A cornball loser.What's an herb?
Nope.Short for herbivore or another way of saying a beta or passive male. Derogatory term for a man.
Glad to see someone posted this. Very even handed analysis from a guy with years of real world experience in the "gaming guide" economics. My only point of confusion here is that, unless I misunderstood one of his points, the management is asking for fifty guides per week per employee?? I thought fifty in aggregate was nuts. You can't write a good guide or assemble multiple useful clips in ninety minutes (though an hour to generate a lucrative four minute video is one of his examples, hat tip on the efficiency level there). Either way, I actually find myself agreeing that this almost seems like a contrived mechanism for creating quotas that are impossible to meet, leading to very shoddy pretext for termination, or generating burnout and more voluntary departures.
This was a pretty balanced and informative take on it. Tl;dw game guides are potentially very profitable and a viable business model, but Kotaku’s writers are probably fucked and will be out of a job soon.
Nope.
Herb is old aave that crossed over decades ago.
It's really just a chump or cornball.
She's really telling on herself with the "an" there. Copping slang from black Twitter without ever hearing anyone pronounce it.She doesn’t sound happy about this