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Look at this BS. Seriously.

I know internet "journalists" write in ways designed to get you to click, but is this seriously the level they want to sink to? The headline is flamebait, the "article" just regurgitates information from elsewhere and then the author makes some silly comments about different types of gamers in yet more flamebait.

This is gaming journalism folks. This is what we have.
That's incredibly cheap. I suspect the reviewer is either a bot, or aged 14.

It did make me sing to myself:
"We're marching to a faster pace, lookout here come the master race"
LOL @ StingingVelvet thinking Kotaku are games journalists.
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Navagon: LOL @ StingingVelvet thinking Kotaku are games journalists.
I put it in quotes dude, the point is they're not.
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StingingVelvet: I put it in quotes dude, the point is they're not.
Then they're just a blog that happens to be popular. I don't see anything worth paying attention to in that.
"To repeat, Battlefield 3 is 60 fps on the PC, which it had better goddamn well be."

Urm, surely that entirely depends on what PC you're running it on?
That was good for a laugh.
First up, Kotaku is a blog, it's not real journalism, it's more like reporting.

Second, it refers to the fact that BF3 runs at 30fps on consoles, while MW3 runs at 60fps. They just put a catchy title to increase their view count.

It's a marketing stunt for them, plain and simple.
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somini: First up, Kotaku is a blog, it's not real journalism, it's more like reporting.

Second, it refers to the fact that BF3 runs at 30fps on consoles, while MW3 runs at 60fps. They just put a catchy title to increase their view count.

It's a marketing stunt for them, plain and simple.
Thanks for repeating my OP back to me. I appreciate it.
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StingingVelvet: I put it in quotes dude, the point is they're not.
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Navagon: Then they're just a blog that happens to be popular. I don't see anything worth paying attention to in that.
Yep can't pay attention to every single idiot blog on thet net. Just like everywhere you have to learn what and who to read in order to get proper info and articles.
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overread: Yep can't pay attention to every single idiot blog on thet net. Just like everywhere you have to learn what and who to read in order to get proper info and articles.
Well, we've got RPS so all's not lost.
How is 30 fps crap? I must have missed the lesson where visual fidelity is somehow tied to how many times a game refreshes itself every second.
Right or wrong kotaku is huge, it's not just "some blog." It's a massive source of industry news for a massive portion of the gamer community. The fact they would post something this stupid is insulting and worse than the usual click-hounding.

I personally thought it was worth noting.
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StingingVelvet: Right or wrong kotaku is huge, it's not just "some blog." It's a massive source of industry news for a massive portion of the gamer community. The fact they would post something this stupid is insulting and worse than the usual click-hounding.

I personally thought it was worth noting.
Never heard of it before today - and - having read the tiny article and seen the sites layout - I probably won't read from them intentionally again ;)
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Navagon: Then they're just a blog that happens to be popular. I don't see anything worth paying attention to in that.
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overread: Yep can't pay attention to every single idiot blog on thet net. Just like everywhere you have to learn what and who to read in order to get proper info and articles.
Sometimes it's fun to read what dreck the plebian masses have drummed up for the sheeple of the world to read.....it helps keep things in persepctive, and makes our lives feel all the richer.