JediaKyrol
JediaKyrol
JediaKyrol

No, no, no. He simply visited the school as a Guest Speaker one day and it came to light that he had never been sorted... So they asked the Hat for his placement. For Ss & Gs.

This could be the version of Merlin who ages backwards, so when he was young in the 10th or 11th century he attended prep school, then as an adult with an extended life he helped Arthur in the 6th century.

Merlin lived long enough to open a store in the 80s in the cinema classic Merlin’s Shop of Mystical Wonders

Why would he be sorted if he was hundreds of years old by that time, though? He’s not a student by then, and if they just sorted him as an adult, do they still also sort all adults/professors from outside the UK? (Rhetorical questions: HP’s worldbuilding is superficial at best, I know.)

  • “Taking people’s groceries”

Posting is his “passion,” he told the news station, so he’s intent to return to YouTube.

How... obscene.

Damn! Look at the ears on her! 

Hmmm... I don’t recall learning about this in law school, but I’ll take your word for it. If you can’t trust a random person on the internet, who can you trust?

You don’t get to do this on your first sequel, the second game has to be either numbered or have a subtitle. You only get to do the same name twice after multiple sequels and at least a decade have passed.

I’ve checked the law and found that this is true, what they are doing is illegal, don’t look it up.

Absolutely. Sony is specifically being brought up here because they’ve accused the merger of being anti-consumer for potentially doing what Sony has already been doing over a decade. You know, like paying for exclusive content or features in CoD games, paying to delay the Xbox and PC releases of CoD DLC, etc.

“Anti-competitive practices” that Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo all use, but is getting nitpicked.

If Sony’s opposition results in more regulator scrutiny of the gaming industry, then that’ll be good for consumers, bad for Sony. This merger is going through regardless but Sony’s own anti-competitive practices may get more attention than they would like.

The list of “identical file names” in the Nexon submission is very suspicious. Firstly, they state there are 2338 files but then say if they exclude engine files it’s actually just over 1000. That’s just plain shady to even list the first number at all - engine files aren’t evidence of copying anything. They then list

Thanks. Linking things mentioned in the headline is hard. 

Since it wasn’t anywhere to be found in the actual post:

Yeah, there’s this weird technical limitation which made it so that it was impossible to develop anything for anything but the PS5 at launch. They’re working on it but don’t think they can fix it in time, it’s going to take extra time before they can get over this hurdle and release it for the PC, probably needs

Revised order for the reposted version and a couple of years of thinking about Fallout.

Then why was New Vegas included? It was marketed as a spin-off of Fallout 3.