I'd bet people were still playing Halo 3 on Xbox 360 in 2012. In fact, at this very moment, I'd bet there are people doing it right now.
From SolidSnakex in the other thread:
Simply epic.
I'd bet people were still playing Halo 3 on Xbox 360 in 2012. In fact, at this very moment, I'd bet there are people doing it right now.
You made a bad joke, stop trying to justify it with fake facts.Seriouly? Polygon has always been a biased piece of shit site and I also own a PS3 and PS4 and I am old enough to remember all there biased articles towards the PS3. I love playing video games and hate Polygon. There biased agenda they pushed years ago earned them allot of Xbox gamers.
Haha.So Polygon straight up lied. Activision could sue them for libel for this, right?
Okay after reading it again I can no longer take them seriously.
You made a bad joke, stop trying to justify it with fake facts.
Yeah, this...Reactionary clickbait hitpiece built on the cornerstone of cliché-yet-literal "outrage culture" from a gutter rag outlet notorious for spilling diarrhoea gaming journalism since its inception.
I'm not looking for diversity in a WW2 game
I know we need to have the obligatory hate-boner for Polygon, but it seems pretty clear that their use of "all-white production" is referring to the reveal event and not the production of the game itself.
I'm not looking for diversity in a WW2 game. I just want historical accuracy and good gameplay.
Where was the complaint about lack of diversity 10-15 years ago when WWII shooters were the norm?
I'm not looking for diversity in a WW2 game. I just want historical accuracy and good gameplay.
Xbox Fans
Where was the complaint about lack of diversity 10-15 years ago when WWII shooters were the norm?
This is a slippery slope, let's not go there.
Oh wow, Polygon, shot self, foot, honor and shame, etc...From SolidSnakex in the other thread:
Simply epic.
I'm not looking for diversity in a WW2 game. I just want historical accuracy and good gameplay.
Actual issues:
The contributions of non-white soldiers in most of US history (and other countries, too, maybe) have been downplayed in history books and media.
The underrepresentation of non-white, non-male characters and protagonists in games (and movies and ...).
Non-issues:
A tease reveal not showing every possible character in an assumed roughly 8 hour campaign and the size of their roles and contributions to the story
Outrageous article making *that* headline on *this* day when a publisher has a person of color (unfortunately rare in games and tech in general) present the game is irresponsible and inexcusable. Come November write all the pieces you want about those actual issues. This is *actually* filler outrage clickbait trash that is a textbook example of what is wrong with internet ad-based journalism. But I bet that article got more clicks than every other thing they published about Call of Duty today.
Joke and fake facts, gaming on multiple platforms you meet all types of people some have biased points of views others don't. Polygon gave Last Of Us a 7.5 rating and I could not convince my friend to try it out. I would often Switch from playing Halo 3 and Last Of Us. Two of my favorite multiplayer games. What is fake or a joke? I learned about Polygon from a friend on Xbox 360 checked there content and found it be extremely toxic and biased.You made a bad joke, stop trying to justify it with fake facts.
I know we need to have the obligatory hate-boner for Polygon, but it seems pretty clear that their use of "all-white production" is referring to the reveal event and not the production of the game itself.
I'm serious though. Activision and all developers under the Call of Duty umbrella were getting flack for years because the series strayed too far away from what made it great in its heyday. Now they've seemingly
gone back to that and you have Polygon looking for something brand new to complain about.