I didn't care for Manhunt, either, but I also don't care much for this Mr. McDonalds' writing. I try not to read his column each month as I eagerly devour Maximum PC, twice, from cover to cover, but I just can't tear my eyes away. It's as though someone said "Hey, there's a corpse over there-" and I try not to look, because I know it will be yucky, and I don't really need to see it. I guess I just hope, every month that it'll be different, that i'll find something useful.
Maybe I'm not smart enough to appreciate the journalistic integrity of his moral arguments. It just seems that Mr. McDonald doesn't appear to enjoy PC Gaming. Sometimes I wonder what the (admittedly awesome) editors of Maximum PC were thinking, why does this man write this blurb for this space every month? He seems to think that Consoles are better than PCs for gaming, and that we're interested in reading his moralistic arguments about what games should or shouldn't be.
As an avid PC builder and hardware junkie, I love the hardware reviews, the tongue -in -cheek editors' articles about DRM and Vista, the White Papers, the Game Reviews, ask the Doctor, and the DIY segments, but I don't believe that Thomas McDonald writes pertinent content for the Hallowed Pages of MaximumPC. Leave the magazine for those of us who Love our PC's Maximumed!
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I didn't care for Manhunt, either, but I also don't care much for this Mr. McDonalds' writing. I try not to read his column each month as I eagerly devour Maximum PC, twice, from cover to cover, but I just can't tear my eyes away. It's as though someone said "Hey, there's a corpse over there-" and I try not to look, because I know it will be yucky, and I don't really need to see it. I guess I just hope, every month that it'll be different, that i'll find something useful. Maybe I'm not smart enough to appreciate the journalistic integrity of his moral arguments. It just seems that Mr. McDonald doesn't appear to enjoy PC Gaming. Sometimes I wonder what the (admittedly awesome) editors of Maximum PC were thinking, why does this man write this blurb for this space every month? He seems to think that Consoles are better than PCs for gaming, and that we're interested in reading his moralistic arguments about what games should or shouldn't be. As an avid PC builder and hardware junkie, I love the hardware reviews, the tongue -in -cheek editors' articles about DRM and Vista, the White Papers, the Game Reviews, ask the Doctor, and the DIY segments, but I don't believe that Thomas McDonald writes pertinent content for the Hallowed Pages of MaximumPC. Leave the magazine for those of us who Love our PC's Maximumed!