I can’t think of an insurance company that would risk underwriting something that involves putting a payload on top of a giant bomb and hoping the explosion only goes away from it.
I can’t think of an insurance company that would risk underwriting something that involves putting a payload on top of a giant bomb and hoping the explosion only goes away from it.
I guess they tried to reach Valve through their customer service section.
Relax
This is probably my favorite scene from that movie. A+ gif choice.
How fucking stupid are they to think that this is okay? Who pays for this kind of shit?
On the other hand, if the network restricts the usage to those with cable, they can’t turn around and blame people without cable for not watching. They did both.
Like the oil slick from Spy Hunter.
Stop exaggerating, they are more like a nickel.
I agree. Also, this type of shaming is coming from a bad angle that just renders the whole thing embarrassing.
I’m a little surprised to be feeling so much “Nope” over this.
Forecast for tomorrow:
This. Sure Pokemon GO has brought me to places that I would never have gone but I sure as hell don’t stick around nor do I take in my surroundings in any meaningful way.
Wow. These people are frighteningly out of touch.
Same here.
Charging $60 was likely Activision’s decision, not Fireforge’s, and it’s highly unlikely that Fireforge made any royalties off the game, so that wouldn’t have mattered to them anyway.
CANNOT WAIT FOR SEQUEL
TEW’s “horror” is best described as “goreror.”