‘Too Human’ Creator Dyack gets himself Banned from NeoGAF
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I imagine this is the face current industry gadfly Dennis Dyack made when he found out he got banned from the popular gaming discussion forum NeoGAF. What did he do to deserve it? Well, he called the site “the worst” gaming forum on the internet, which is certainly throwing the finger to the moderators.
The moderator who carried out the deed, EviLore, spewed out the kind of entertaining internet vitrol you only get to hear when egos collide. Among other things he says, “you’ve proven to be the monster of gaming development, a sore on the industry.” I find the whole thing to be pretty amusing.







Surprised it didn’t happen sooner. He got all butthurt over people criticizing Too Human, and he just lost it. NeoGAF isn’t perfect either, but lol opinions. Not everyone was hating, Dyack.
Agreed. In my mind this is one of those don’t bite the hand that feeds you. While NeoGAF is notorious for having lodes of idiots, there a many who have a reasonable amount of influence and it’s one of the places I swing by before I buy a game.
He thinks all these criticisms are gonna hurt the games sales. I don’t get it… even after the poor demo showing, there’s still quite a HUGE following behind this game.
Being from the area where this game was developed. I had A LOT of people coming in asking about the game that ’silicon knights’ made. So i’m sure it’s still gonna sell well.
As for Dyack. He’s just getting overly defensive about this game that has been in the making for over a decade. I understand his concern, but he should really just shut his trap and see how the game sells before lashing out at the gaming media.
Eh, who cares? This is one of the reasons im still waiting to get a next-gen console. By the time I get one, ill know what is worth buying, and it will probably be on a greatest hits or platinum list for a cheaper price.