CeriCat
Ceri Cat
CeriCat

I think what says that TLU was a brilliant piece of work was that Lee really wanted to do Haggard in the live action when it finally happened, alas it still hasn’t. It’s still one of my childhood favourites, even with that damn tree, along with TSoN.

Yep to avoid accidental presses without an annoying pop up just about everything is hold to confirm.

You get to the point where you aren’t seeing wire drops in particular nor plentiful amounts despite it being common which is an annoyance since it’s one of the most used materials.

Not so odd, the timer is part of the steam overlay, it controls a lot of stuff sometimes in a stupid manner. ie when I first played through LIMBO I only got a few of my achievements thanks to it not loading till the section with all the gears before the electrified signs. So if it loads but the game fails sometimes it

Yeah while suspension fluid you will typically find the recipe for at your second or third manufacturing plant. Really early regardless.

Ah no. I won’t deny some do but the majority do not. You’ve no idea how freaking awkward many fursuits are, forget sexual encounters on top of that.

Here in Australia (and Europe since we get dumped into the one region STILL), the SNES was identical to the SFC. USA was the exception with that ugly (by comparison) grey and purple angular top loader.

I took the wait and see approach with the initial leaks, sometimes even the best informed of sources can be wrong; I don’t know your sources personally so I took it with a grain of salt. Now you and your sources were proven correct, and I appreciate that you trusted them enough to publish your information. I’m

Add the fact some locations lack the laws to prosecute threats made via the internet, it’s archaic but happens with regards to other crimes as well.

I’m aware of that, a point I made to someone else as well. However Valve have released... 8 games is it since introducing Steam? I believe the cost was at least 2,000 per title so that’s 16,000 that could have paid someone’s wages for at least a few months.

As they’re not the dev/publisher for most titles on the store it’s not their responsibility to submit them, but they do sure keep us from having access if they haven’t been to the ACB or have been RC here for the most part. Another nail in their coffin is that Manhunt, Hotline Miami 2, etc are not available in the

Germany and Australia in particular are the most frequent law issues for Valve. They had to change elements of the HL series to release in Germany, and L4D2 has a “low violence” release in both states. Just a couple of instances, there’s similar restrictions relating to local bans on particular games so items that are

They submit their games to the ACB for classification this is not something you’d waste money on if you were not marketing to Australian consumers.

The ACB could argue otherwise, you don’t submit and pay the cost of getting games rated if you’re not marketing directly to Australians, I can think of better ways to spend thousands of dollars.

“Free market” in effect is something most of the world is familiar with to some degree, anyone familiar with the 19th century business world has seen how abysmal a world without any sort of consumer safeguards is. Would you today buy a loaf of bread knowing it would likely be full of materials hazardous to your health

This is Australia, we already pay for it, frequently titles available to us via Steam may be as much as 4-5 times the price wanted in the US. In a few exceptional cases individual costs have been as much as 10 times the US price in Australia even before factoring in currency exchange as we have to pay in USD.

Actually you couldn’t be more wrong without digging out every international trade agreement and misreading it. When you trade in a particular country you are required to operate in compliance under local laws. This works both ways, there’s specific exceptions but Valve here is in the wrong not the ACCC who as a

One must assume they have policies of some description, but yes Nintendo of America in particular don’t excel at making them available or transparent to the end user. As to Nintendo itself and not one of the subsidiaries I’ve no idea since I don’t deal with them at that level.

Say you bought one of those “games” that quite literally refuse to run for anyone, that constitutes a defective product.

Yes as plenty of people have said, but you can’t just edit and reupload a blacklisted level, you have to recreate it from scratch. And if you’ve ever watched a Minecraft build demo video for instance as a specific example or a lot of streams quite often links are in the description or relevant data such as a level