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VitroBahllee said:


Don't be childish. I'm not 'disagreeing with Dale North.' I'm saying that the ability to do deeper coverage of a streaming event compared to a live one is only one small factor in a larger list of factors.

Someone could do a deeper coverage of a streaming video of some unknown comedian than they could if they were taking notes on their phone in a loud bar seeing him live, but that doesn't mean it will get more coverage in the media than a journalist watching a live show by a famous comedian like Kevin Hart. 

And gaming journalists are getting pampered by the E3 events and will likely, whether you want to believe it or not, not prefer being treated like 'everybody else.'

I'm not going to respond to you in the future so consider this my last word on the subject, or any subject to you. I don't enjoy talking with you.

But seriously, you are quite unpleasant yourself.

I don't understand why you are likening a major Nintendo stream to "some unknown comedian". I understand your point, but Dale explicitly said that the media are "more likely" to do deep coverage with this type of conference, not that they are better able. Theres a pretty big difference there. You can believe whatever you want, but you gave absolutely nothing to the conversation by replying to me except for needless negativity.

Also, once again, I doubt the majority of games journalists would take this as a snub...I've been vocal about my distaste for "game journalism" before but I think you are overestimating the extent of their lack of professionalism...