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Vegas has a major geography problem; whereas the Capital Wasteland is hilly, dippy, and vertical, The Mojave is flat. You constantly trip over mobs and new locations in 3; in Vegas, you follow the road to the plot. 3 was slagged for its dreary green sky and awful gray palette, but the boring brown nothingness of The

If you’re on mobile, I recommend using a DNS-based ad filter, like DNS66. Alternatively, Firefox Focus.

It’s the ad inject script, not limited to Kotaku, but present all across the GMG network.

Sad thing is fans made their own Fallout Online. Twice. There’s a thriving 2d server community, and then there’s New Vegas MultiPlayer.

And _fuck_ autoplaying video. Yeeesh.

Iimagine if Sony and Nintendo brought Remote Play to the Switch. More hardware sales for Nintendo, more game sales for both . With the demise of the Vita, it makes a lot of sense for everyone involved.

There’s a number of directions they could take in the next film, and I’m guessing they’re going to do a Zenpool segment. The ashen gray outfit during his death scene is a reference to his Zenpool outfit.

“We’re against porn in all forms!”
“Even written?”

The switch to Battle.NET also means no Workshop maps, significantly shortening the potential lifespan of 4. 3 had a great movement system which rewarded tactical planning and reaction speed. Now it’s back to DLC shooting lanes: The Game

Disappointed that they killed Vanessa. The implications of the post credits are huge; the entire X-Universe world can be changed by any fool with a Kronocycle or timeslide power.

Advanced Warfare’s movement tech reminded me of Unreal Tournament. On speed. The loadout customization was fun, fully playable offline, and had some really tense modes. Even Uplink was fun. *sigh*

Iron Sight, the free to enjoy Blops2 clone, is going to eat Blizzard alive on PC.

Twitch shooting with less tactical movement than previous entries. Why even...

Copyright covers specific expression, not plot points or general themes. This is why, The Wind Done Gone was ultimately ruled fair use - even though it made use of existing characters, world, and plot points from an existing work, it was a totally different expression. More often than not, authors have a sense of

Wwindows Store doesn’t support SLI/CrossFire, has problems framecounting, etc.

Lemme guess, Eric Flint, right?

That’s not how copyright works. You may be thinking of Trademarks, which _do_ require active policing. Microsoft’s content to let people make Halo fanworks - and even provides some limited support - with the caveat that people don’t use the main series name.

That’s not how Copyright works, fortunately. Unfortunately, it’s a common enough misbelief. ;-;

At some point it would effectively DDOS the system, grinding out verse to a slow halt (to an outside obseeve), prompting a reset of the whole shebang. While we’ve perfected save states, it’s hard to imagine they could save state something as complex as our reality.

The VPN exploit still works, as far as I know. Had to use it when purchasing games in Chilè.