Personally I think what waypoint does is very important so whatever keeps them in Business is ok with me.
no one is saying otherwise!Personally I think what waypoint does is very important so whatever keeps them in Business is ok with me.
https://twitter.com/austin_walker/status/1112374854257397760Is there a video of their PAX panel? It was tough to listen to without visual aid since so much was going on.
It's not up on their youtube channel but they did put an embed of the live stream from PAX here.Is there a video of their PAX panel? It was tough to listen to without visual aid since so much was going on.
why are they talking about a game on waypoints, this wasn't the deal
Yeah, what the hell was thatToday's podcast is the most defensive I think I've ever heard Austin lol
Well I wouldn't expect anything else from someone that doesn't even follow what an analogy is xD.
Suffice to say that's a pretty damn idiotic takeaway you can have from that conversation.
Your analogy was useless. It didn't tell me anything about the topic and it didn't even tell me anything about Horizon. You were talking to yourself with that. A analogy is supposed to illustrate an argument. You didn't make one.
Anyway, Austin straight up said it,
He has an interesting angle on animal bodies and on the sickness but he 1) didn't really do it on this show and he 2) didn't do it so far because of spoilerphobes. Maybe that's a responsible editorial decision, I wouldn't know. I trust him that he's got reason to believe it. But if the state of games criticism consumption is that the decision is sound, then woof.
Pretty hypocritical when that is the tone that was set in the conversation especially when it's condescension based on being wrong.Austin's play here, that he can't do good Sekiro coverage because of spoilerphobes, and so does bad Sekiro coverage instead, is a lot.
You haven't whatsoever matched your tone to his. He was criticizing a piece of media, and even if his criticisms were harsh (and they weren't!) they were arguments about the effectiveness of that media. You have called his arguments "idiotic" and repeatedly accused him of not being able to understand what you're saying. Those things are not equivalent, and there's nothing "hypocritical" about pointing that out.
He isn't stupid, you're just being incredibly, unnecessarily rude.
You don't get to complain about being aggressively called out for that. That is indeed hypocritical.
heinrich schultz... did not move... ;_;
I read it in Austin's voice
"One hundred per-cent!"
That's incredibly specific.I got my first ad from the podcasts.
The UK government was advising me on what to do as an expatriate regarding BREXIT...