The very fact it's called a "review bomb" is an attempt at controlling the narrative. Fuck game "journalism".
What the fuck is wrong with this shit article?
The crackdown on ad blockers has been quite effective
No, it hasn't. What's up with the doublespeak?
While some paid ad blockers seem to work, the vast majority of tools don’t seem to do the trick.
Patently false. uBlock hasn't had a single hickup.
Fuck whoever wrote this garbage.
This, but unironically. Games don't even need such realistic graphics, anyway - I'd much rather play a stylized or even 2d game where the devs focused on mechanics and fun, rather than pretty lights.
They really watched Brazil get fucked by rightwing policies for 6 years and thought "I want that".
Got to thank Google, they've reallybeen helping Firefox gain market share
Just use Firefox. It's better as a browser, anyway.
"Bosses" can go fuck themselves, alongside the astroturfing scum that keeps pumping out articles trying to validate the idiotic decision of returning to offices.
And yet use of actual cheats doesn't result in VAC bans, and the game is in just as bad of a state as CS:GO, with most old cheats being easily ported over. Good fucking job...
There's no way this is real - nobody would be that stupid, even in a management role, right?
Nothing new, actually. When I was banned years ago (suspiciously after calling out some astroturfing), they didn't give a reason either.
A national (not US) cake company uses expired ingredients because it's cheaper. Yes, I did report them to the authorities.
Why, would you look at that - apparently surveillance is fine and dandy, as long as it's the US doing it. Fucking hypocrites.