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Fast Travel, A Weekly Gaming Recap – December 15th Edition

by | Dec 15, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames

Fast Travel, A Weekly Gaming Recap – December 15th Edition

by | Dec 15, 2017 | News, News Section, Videogames

Each week, Fast Travel helps you get caught up on everything going on in the gaming industry. We start by highlighting a few of the week’s biggest news pieces. Then it’s on to a little dollop of indie news. Followed by a helping of “The Best Thing on the Internet, This Week.” And finally, we gather up all the week’s headlines and smash them into a TL;DR pie for you to enjoy. 

This Weeks Headlines

The FCC this week shot net neutrality in the face. It isn’t dead yet, but it is on life support. The only things that can save the internet now are Congress and the court system. Whether either of them will step up to the plate or not is a big question mark. What we do know is that Ajit Pai, chairman of the FCC and form Verizon lawyer, has decided that internet freedom is a liability.

With this ruling, ISPs can go back to the underhanded tactics they were trying to get away with in 2014 and 2015 when net neutrality was first implemented legally.

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There is a lot of weird stuff on Steam. It isn’t just issues of poor content, though there is plenty of that, and it isn’t just an issue of toxic developers. Steam currently has an issue of how it wants to regulate its own marketplace. Because Steam does not follow the ESRB, rating systems are irrelevant to its process, but with their recent removal and ban of the game You Must be 18 or Older to Enter, Steam may finally be taking steps to gate content. 

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Patreon took a serious misstep with their new service fee system and the Patreon community let them know it. Forums and social media erupted in backlash over a policy that most said would break the platform at its core.

“We messed up. We’re sorry.” That’s how Patreon CEO Jack Conte started an apology letter to his community. The core message behind that letter was this; Patreon’s new fees – the ones that would seriously impact patrons donating $1 and $5 and that resulted in a small exodus of users – would no longer be implemented.

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The newly formed company, Wonderstorm, was founded by three entertainment industry veterans. Aaron Ehasz served was the head writer for Avatar: The Last Airbender (the show, not the movie). Justin Richmond was a designer on Uncharted 2 and director on Uncharted 3 and Justin Santistevan was a head of finance for four years at Riot.

That makes Wonderstorm a small, but incredibly stacked company. All of the properties the founders hail from are regarded as titans – Avatar for its writing and animation, Uncharted for its cinematics and fun and Riot for its longevity and domination in the field. All of that combined creates a trio that has a better chance of making this series/video game crossover work.

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Indie Spotlight

I love soccer, but a lot of my friends think it’s just not exciting enough. While I disagree with them, it appears as if Twin Squid Ltd knows exactly what they’re talking about. The indie developer recently released Deathmatch Soccer, a game were you can shoot people with a shotgun and not even get a yellow card.

Deathmatch Soccer is fast paced soccer mixed with brutal bloody combat. During a match, the crowd will throw weapons onto the pitch to spice things up. The winner is the team who has scored the most goals… If they can survive until the final whistle.”

So if soccer just doesn’t have enough murder in it for you, head on over to Steam and check this Early Access game out.  

The Best Thing on the Internet, This Week

The Silver Snipers: A CC:GO Team from Sweden Aged 62 to81

The Silver Snipers are a group of seniors who kick ass at CS:GO and competed professionally at this year’s Dreamhack. They’re all old enough to be grandparents and each one has an amazing nickname. Our favorites are Wanja “Knitting Knight” Godange and “Monica “Teen Slayer” Idenfors.

The team does have one younger member. Their coach is the legendary founder of Ninjas in Pajamas, 37 year old Tommy Ingemarsson. Sponsored by Lenovo and featuring their own line of merchandise, The Silver Snipers are a legitimate squad.

Fun Fact: The year the squad’s oldest member was born was the same year that the Olympics were held in Nazi-Germany and the Queen Mary went on her maiden voyage.  

TL;DR for the Week

Also…

Don’t forget to check out some of our other weekly pieces, The LoL Weekly Preview, Recap and Highlight, as well as Something I’m Forgetting and Week in Review.

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