This is what irritates me with n4g.com. I come here for gaming insight, for gaming previews, and for the real tea on whats to come for my consoles of choice. N4g provides that in its entirety.
However, its articles like THESE that make it frustrating. Anyone could conjure up an article with just enough fluff, negativity, and controversy, and you can guarantee that it gets approved. Lots of unknown blogs, and gaming websites getting off the ground take advantage of this, which...
Its hilarious that actual game developers who are in a more dangerous situation with the outage remain calm, humble, and optimistic on the situation while on the other hand, the tabloid websites and gaming publications create a mass hysteria and panic within the community.
Quite sickening.
Trust me, I didn't even bother to look at the article. There is absolutely no doubt whatsoever that ign truly showed their REAL selves these past two weeks with over-sensationalist, absurd, and downright unprofessional articles.
If anyone ever doubted of what ign brought to the table, just look at last week. Their coverage was truly ridiculous. Along the level of a tabloid unknown website fishing for hits. Im with the majority. They are ignorant, outspoken, and total unpr...
Try both. I hear its like cake and ice cream.
At least that's what somebody told me. Don't take my word for it.
;) lol Thanks man!
No that was intentional lol!
Aww....looks like those unprofessional websites are gonna miss making those fish-for-hits articles once the press conference runs. Well, I doubt it. I can only imagine the headlines after sony airs their conference.
"Despite Reassurace, Sony's damage remains irreparable"
"Sony. A dying brand"
"Too little too late sony!!"
"Forever in teh third place!!!"
And the list...
i dont know whats more irriating. the wait process of allowing psn back online or the ignorant ass fools with websites shamelessly promoting themselves with rehashed sensationalist news pieces on this debacle which contribute nothing other than a migraine to viewers who've seen it many times over. find a better way to promote your website retards.
Troll alert
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You have been copy-pasting the same exact statement in every single article for no apparent reason. Its trolls like you who continue to spread the un-necessary bull constantly. Grow up.
Also that poll is a public poll allowing anyone, Including owners without ps3's in the first place to vote which don't in ANY way give an accurate representation of the consensus of ps3 owners.
bubble level -2
You know, if you trolls want to promote your website, doing it this way with this shameless self-promotion aint the way to do it. All it does it make you fools look desperate.
Edit: Like I would take any advice from a one bubble trolling member? Uhm, no thank you socomnick. Should have saved that bubble for something a little more trolling worthy.
No they didn't allow it to happen. The information was encrypted. They said that themselves. All this article including many others are just some FUD spreading idiotic opinion pieces who don't even acknowledge the REAL culprits at hand of the fiasco.
You idiots make gaming so sickening.
sarcastic gamers should just be banned from getting articles posted on n4g. I mean seriously. They are hardly funny and Its getting fucking annoying.
I wanna give it to you *wink*
Uhm...Does a fat person love to eat? Hells yeah.
Um...HELLO?!?! You're the one who submitted the article. You're probably the one who wrote it too. Shameless self-promotion ftl..
Ugh ive never seen so many *shame on sony* articles who take away from the concrete hard fact that it were HACKERS that did this and it was SONY who brought down psn to protect us. UGH!!!!
Because us playstation gamers know its not that big a deal as trolls and fanboys with websites are making it their hardest to seem. So far the only people ive ssen go overboard on n4g have been well known 360 trolls with no ps3's even to begin with.
This past week, ive seen some of the most atrocious claims against sony with this hacker fiasco. Websites go overboard with fear mongering, and outrageous claims, and unsuprisingly ign, and kotaku were amongst them.
I agree wholeheartedly. Halleloo!