Thank you. I thought I was the only one that felt this way.He's perhaps the most insufferable person I have come across in game journalism.
Thank you. I thought I was the only one that felt this way.He's perhaps the most insufferable person I have come across in game journalism.
What you meant to say was, "I have no idea who this is but I need to get in a smarmy post!"
I wonder if Dr. Disrespect was banned from E3 2020 for his camera crew filming a minor peeing
Is he even considered a journalist? Can you be considered a journalist when a company specifically pays you to come in and uncritically squeal about how good everything sounds for hours on end?
Are there RFID tags in E3 badges yet? If so you can't just make one with a picture you found online. The fact that he hasn't actually explained what happened here kind of makes me think he simply let someone borrow his badge and they got caught. Shrug. Greg is a good dude and I'm sure this will get sorted but there are way better ways to handle something like this.
Greg Miller is an influencer...
I don't believe you.Well, I happen to know who he is. But yeah, that a lame gaming host got banned meets the criteria of 'good and funny' to me without needing to know who he is.
Of course he immediately takes to Twitter to whine about it. I really don't like this baby-toothed man.
It's ok, you don't have to agree.
Hope he gets it figured out. That aside, some of you folks need to cut out the personal vendettas. So what if you didn't care for his E3 behavior, stop acting like he personally did something to offend you.
B-But, he's loud! And not relevant!If I didn't know any better I'd say the lot of you are super jealous of Greg Miller.
It's ok, you can admit to being wrong.
I think it's super obnoxious.So here's the thing, and apologies if he reached out to the Esa before going to social media. But am I the only one that kinda hates when "internet celebrities" use social media to sick the internet on something before trying to resolve the issue privately? Because I'm like 110% positive that was a good mistake by Esa.
Agreed, we need to be better as a community. Haven't seen many threads recently without this kind of negative shit in it. ESA should perhaps have spoken to him first without immediately laying down the ban hammer. Really poor response from them. I daresay gameovergreggy will be back at e3 next year.
dude was kind of annoying with whatever videos i watched with him in them so it's fine by me
He's perhaps the most insufferable person I have come across in game journalism.
He's not even the most insufferable founding member of his website.
But Greg has become really quite annoying lately. He acts like, dare I say, a bit of a shill
His hosting was so fucking bad this year (didn't watch it previously) I don't see it as something bad. Maybe they'll get a better one.
Of course he immediately takes to Twitter to whine about it. I really don't like this baby-toothed man.
Stop being assholes.Useless pile of clothing gaming personality #355428 got banned from what will be an awesome E3? Good.
There is almost zero chance this doesn't get fixed sometime in the next few days, let alone before next E3, and then it will just be a funny anecdote.
You're right, we can't talk about no one in a negative light ever.Agreed, we need to be better as a community. Haven't seen many threads recently without this kind of negative shit in it. ESA should perhaps have spoken to him first without immediately laying down the ban hammer. Really poor response from them. I daresay gameovergreggy will be back at e3 next year.
I don't mind Greg Miller but damn no matter what he's in/on everyone must let you know they dislike him.He's perhaps the most insufferable person I have come across in game journalism.
The problem is they confiscated his badge, which he clearly still had at the end of E3.Are there RFID tags in E3 badges yet? If so you can't just make one with a picture you found online. The fact that he hasn't actually explained what happened here kind of makes me think he simply let someone borrow his badge and they got caught. Shrug. Greg is a good dude and I'm sure this will get sorted but there are way better ways to handle something like this.
You're right, we can't talk about no one in a negative light ever.
Of course we can but Jesus sometimes the negativity is fucking unbearable. It's like all people do is find negativity in every corner. I realise the irony of this post before someone calls it out.You're right, we can't talk about no one in a negative light ever.
This is a shitty attitude. It's okay if you aren't into certain personalities on the web, but to actively shit on that person for absolutely no reason makes you look like an asshole.You're right, we can't talk about no one in a negative light ever.
Ah, missed that twist. So I'm guessing there are no RFIDs and someone just made a fake one. It'll get sorted though publicly shaming the event organizers for an honest (?) mistake could also be a great way to not be welcomed back!The problem is they "confiscated his badge", which he clearly still had at the end of E3.
So how does he let someone borrow his badge, who gets caught and has it confiscated, but still have it by the end of the show?