Members of The Nerds, a clique in Rockstar's 2006 game, 'Bully'
Annoncering
Annoncering
Secondly, on that need for artistic flair: John, mate, are you saying that this guy has none of that, or this guy, or this guy? I could go on. Basically, get a grip – or, rather, get educated. Gaming doesn't need put-downs from the very people who should be throwing parties for the amazing work these so-called spotty nerds do, day in, day out, usually until well beyond you're tucked up in bed, John.The #notaspottynerd hashtag's been criticised, one of VICE Gaming's own contributors Jake Tucker replying to Twist's tweet: "It's polarising. Words are important. Careful which ones you use." I see where he's coming from, certainly, and others have echoed the sentiments. What the hell's wrong with being spotty, anyway? But whatever the hashtag that is or isn't "right" to use in response, Twitter's in complete agreement here regarding Cridland's ineptitude: "Another out of touch moron put his foot to mouth today."@MikeDiverMore from VICE Gaming:Watch our documentary series on eSportsCheck out our coverage of Gamescom 2015How to Get Back Into Video GamesNew on Noisey: Shirley Manson and Butch Vig on 20 Years of 'Garbage' Queering the Mainstream
