[QUOTE=Lurklet;47831275]fuck twitch[/QUOTE]
Why? This is basically just standardizing ToS/RoC rulings that have already pretty much covered the same content in the past.
I hope the Hatred dev's make fun of this
"Hatred is an extremely violent game."
What about literally every other shooter in existence? Those are still allowed.
I seriously don't get the hate-boner media seem to have for this game.
I understand that Twitch is clarifying its ToS but that still seems hypocritical to me to say that Hatred is violent, as opposed to any other shooter ever.
Devs should make a side-mission where you shoot up video gaming streaming company or something along the line ::v
"Hatred is an extremely violent game"
Ok and please tell me what major, money-making, highly-played games....[I]aren't?[/I]
God I wish I made a game that generates this much controversy.
Hatred's violence is flaccid at best. It's more sadistic than violent.
Twitch nukes you for having music on your channel THAT YOU OWN.
And now they do this shit? Someone should make a new streaming platform and just outshine twitch, it wouldn't be hard either.
I seriously gotta applaud the devs of Hatred for their genius marketing, all they had to do was release that trailer which somehow makes the game extremely violent, cruel and inhuman while the game itself is actually pretty mild, i mean Manhunt 1 and 2 had a shitload of more violent executions and whatnot.
Like if you could murder children or something this would be taken to a while other level but thats not the case, its just a black and white GTA'ish violence with the exceptions of the crappy animated executions.
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;47838528]"Hatred is an extremely violent game"
Ok and please tell me what major, money-making, highly-played games....[I]aren't?[/I][/QUOTE]
Mariokart, I guess.
[QUOTE=General J;47838611]Hatred's violence is flaccid at best. It's more sadistic than violent.[/QUOTE]
Sadistic would be torture, it's just an extended top down No Russian SJWs gave more attention than it deserved because it's a mediocre game.
[QUOTE=darth-veger;47838664]I seriously gotta applaud the devs of Hatred for their genius marketing, all they had to do was release that trailer which somehow makes the game extremely violent, cruel and inhuman while the game itself is actually pretty mild, i mean Manhunt 1 and 2 had a shitload of more violent executions and whatnot.
Like if you could murder children or something this would be taken to a while other level but thats not the case, its just a black and white GTA'ish violence with the exceptions of the crappy animated executions.[/QUOTE]
I think part of it was the devs wanting to poke a sleeping bear (the emotional types who get upset at this game's very existence.) The other part was places like Kotaku and Polygon (mostly polygon) who wouldn't shut the fuck up about this game. They were basically calling it the 2nd coming of hitler.
Needless to say, I was unimpressed come release date. I hate that news is now based upon how much outrage (and therefore ad revenue) it can generate instead of being actually fucking factual.
[QUOTE=Marik Bentusi;47831468]Why? This is basically just standardizing ToS/RoC rulings that have already pretty much covered the same content in the past.[/QUOTE]
Adult content was already banned under current rules, this is solely aimed at Hatred. Really, most people can't even name an AO game outside of the original San Andreas release or Manhunt 2's original uncensored version.
The rules don't mean shit anyways because Twitch mods are exactly the kind of power tripping egotists you imagine and will make up their own rules or nuke your channel for any reason, imagined or otherwise.
Some incredbily asshurt Twitch mod was still nuking Senran Kagura streams on sight last I checked, and it isn't disallowed under the current rules (there was a misunderstanding that was ironed out fairly quickly).
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