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this stuff just makes me so angry, absolutely ridiculous.
If anyone is having trouble looking at the full email dump, here you go
https://archive.today/JFoxJ
That incident shows what's gaming journalism is made of. Let's boycott this pricks until they go away. These corrupt journalists are not important at all for gaming.
We need professionals, not these hipsters pushing their agenda and trying to ruin games.
Kotaku, Gamespot, Polygon, Rock Paper Shotgun, Wired, fu** off.
A mod failed the high heat mailing list article ( http://n4g.com/news/1589343... - it got re-approved, but it's too late - it's not on the hottest news column where it belongs) just like someone failed the high heat Zoe Quinn article ( http://n4g.com/news/1569416... ).
Something tells me that some mods here on N4G are on the list. The idea that the way that game news is reported isn't game news (ESPECIALLY when it's about corruption) is completely preposterous.
Great reporting.