Showing posts with label kotaku tool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kotaku tool. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Mike Fahey is Beyond Heinous, Ironic

In a world where Lindsay Lohan's white courtroom dress, (read: whore costume), draws more attention than the 1200 planets recently discovered by NASA's Kepler spacecraft, I've come to expect the worst things out of the media and the people who read it.
I guess I had a lapse in maintaining my expectation when I clicked on Kotaku today. You see, some dormant part of me still hopes and prays that one day Kotaku will not be an embarrassment to video game players everywhere. That maybe one day Mike Fahey will actually think before he clicks 'post', or perhaps gain a shred of literary intelligence by reading a book, a magazine, or even a cocktail napkin with some words on it.
That hope is now gone.
Hey Mike, would you like to know a shitty way to teach a child a new word? Reading Kotaku's god damn front page that is NSFW, you fucking cunt. Having a NSFW tag is absolutely useless when your fucking FRONT PAGE has the word "shitty" written on. Now my nine year old daughter is aware of this word and I get to sit and hope she doesn't accidentally use it at school when I'm not around to tell her it's wrong.
Fuck you. I hope you get raped by a chimp.
P.S. I'm allowed to curse this much because this blog isn't a 'journalistic' website with 50k views a day.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
WARNING WARNING! Luke Knows Shit About Network Code!!
Man. There is nothing I hate more than someone who assumes something ridiculously complicated should be ridiculously simple. (That's not true. Drivers who don't use their turn signals, I hate more.)
Okay, sure, Sony is experiencing a major snafu this weekend with its online/offline game playing problem. To be honest, I had zero time to play my beloved Heavy Rain on either day to even notice this problem, but of course I have this disgusting urge to read Kotaku and "keep up with current events" if you will.
I'll spare the formalities and just jump to the meat.
Fuck you, Luke. The "design process" you are so non-chalantly referring to incorporates so many company facets and hundreds of thousands of lines of code that even trying to listen to a lead engineer give a simple overview would make your head spin.
If you knew about anything in the video game world you would take 3 seconds to realize that OFFLINE and ONLINE play are DIRECTLY related as a security measure against bootleggers and pirates. I bet you think game artists need to "tighten up the graphics of level 3" before Gold Disc submission. UGH.
I hate your bullshit reporting.
Source: http://kotaku.com/5482328/ps3s-suffering-from-global-network-lockdown
Okay, sure, Sony is experiencing a major snafu this weekend with its online/offline game playing problem. To be honest, I had zero time to play my beloved Heavy Rain on either day to even notice this problem, but of course I have this disgusting urge to read Kotaku and "keep up with current events" if you will.
I'll spare the formalities and just jump to the meat.
Fuck you, Luke. The "design process" you are so non-chalantly referring to incorporates so many company facets and hundreds of thousands of lines of code that even trying to listen to a lead engineer give a simple overview would make your head spin.
If you knew about anything in the video game world you would take 3 seconds to realize that OFFLINE and ONLINE play are DIRECTLY related as a security measure against bootleggers and pirates. I bet you think game artists need to "tighten up the graphics of level 3" before Gold Disc submission. UGH.
I hate your bullshit reporting.
Source: http://kotaku.com/5482328/ps3s-suffering-from-global-network-lockdown
Monday, March 23, 2009
Mike Fahey's Writimg Reaches New Low
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
WHY CAN'T YOU JUST PROOFREAD ONCE!? WHY!?!
Friday, March 13, 2009
Even Alchemy Won't Encourage Proofreading
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Great Job, Kotaku Is Looking For New Writers. Can't Keep Up With Demand!
Labels:
brian crecente,
go to school,
grammar asshat,
kotaku tool,
proofread please,
sigh
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