This is just another nail in the coffin of reserving games anywhere. The days of limited supply are pretty well behind us. In game DLC and trinkets are not enough to risk the loss of money.
This is just another nail in the coffin of reserving games anywhere. The days of limited supply are pretty well behind us. In game DLC and trinkets are not enough to risk the loss of money.
Diablo III is installing now
no, not really. Put some in a bowl and pop them in your mouth.
Get yourself the big box of Goldfish crackers.
High school chicks, man. You keep getting older, they stay the same age.
Maybe 15 hours each if you don't get too wrapped up in side stuff or multiplayer
I will one up you there, because I painted a lovely trim of grapevines all along the top walls of her kitchen, which she had been wanting for a long time. And yes, I am now her favorite son or daughter.
Anyways, it seems like the quick solution for HBO is to offer an easier way for people to stream their shows online, without a full HBO/Cable subscription. Tell them to make a new deal with Netflix! And to put the new shows up within a week of the new episode airing. Better yet, the same day. The only thing keeping…
My point really is that there are lost of ways for someone to watch these productions without giving money to the people responsible. Singling out people who download them online seems lazy. Though, I am sure there are exponentially more people downloading than watching at a subscribing friend's house
Right. I'm not really worried about being considered a pirate, because this is a practice that is as old as TV itself. The household in question would still be paying for HBO regardless of any games of thronses. At least two people of the group have purchased GoT Season 1 dvd/bluray, so they are getting some extra…
You are pretty close to the end. Go get that done, or it will hang over you like a grumpy reaper
Portal will suck you in. Don't fight it. You know how those sucky portals are...
I will be playing an infinite number of new Portal 2 levels, kindly provided by everyone else. Also some smattering of Halo: Reach, as it has been scratching that online itch for me lately. Diablo 3 on Tuesday, of course.
This is really true. We make quite an event out of every Sunday lately. Really, it is my friend's mom who pays for HBO, which she has for years. The rest of us just come over on Sunday nights and hang out for a couple of hours, filling up the couches in the basement. Are we pirates?
As far as the family thing goes, yeah it is a togetherness heavy weekend, but you really are lucky to have a family that wants to spend time together. Family really is the most important thing, even if it seems inconvenient. Your friends will be there later, but they didn't sacrifice to raise you.
I don't have HBO. I gather with a group of about 10 friends at one HBO subscribing house each Sunday and we watch the new episode. Are we all pirating because most of us don't pay anything to watch?
Chariots chariots
Go find a bottle, and take your first step into a larger world
That trailer was Quote as Fuck
one of my favorite things about it, which hasn't seen much coverage, is the voice of Cave Johnson. He has a little voice over intro at the beginning of each new chamber you enter, talking about the perpetual testing initiative, and infinite universes and stuff. They are a pretty funny way to start each level. I have…