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Where (and why) has the Games blog gone?
Subject.
I guess that it could be classified as unrelated to the subject of Habrahabr and demolished for this (or, more precisely, renamed), but I want to know if it seems to me or not.
If it really has gone somewhere, then do I really risk getting a fun vacation in the form of a block when I try to send a topic about a computer game to Habrahabr?
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Why is there no games section on Habré?
- Because articles about games are reduced to discussions of their own subjective philosophizing and are of no interest to anyone. Therefore, the author with an unsatisfied CSF carefully merges karma to all commentators who have expressed their dissatisfaction.
“Because articles about games discuss games that are not well known and generally uninteresting. The author, on the other hand, thinks that his game is known to everyone and actively drains karma to everyone, he does not know this game.
— Because all the players are fanatically forcing their favorite game, while they don’t even know the difference between it and others.
- Because the vast majority of gamers have a humanitarian mindset, they know the game superficially at the user level, without even realizing how it functions inside. Like the magic of programmers. It is ridiculous to communicate and listen to the nonsense of such personalities on Habré.
- Because absolutely all gamers have an aggravated OBVM, therefore, because of any grabbing, they provoke holivars with a general drain of karma.
- Because every second gamer wants to make his own game with his whistles and fakes, incites everyone to help him, but he actually does nothing.
- Because among gamers there are a lot of schoolchildren or junior students with an overestimated heart rate, who actively drain karma to everyone who disagrees.
Because they're just tired.
Games are not needed. We are all so serious here that we don’t even smile at ourselves in the mirror.
There is also habrahabr.ru/blogs/gdev/
And the party of players, I think, is really not needed.
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