What I'm saying is that a trend is not a guarantee.
What I'm saying is that a trend is not a guarantee.
You're a real piece of work.
"your own narrow experience".
Please contrast the number of film directors that are female vs those that are male—amateur, indie, or otherwise. If it's a 1-to-1 ratio, then you have a point. If it's not, then you have much less of one.
Oh, I don't have a problem with the word "privilege". I have a problem with the word "white".
It's well worth full retail price. I honestly felt bad that I got Arkham Asylum at a discount it was so good—Arkham City was even better.
Wow, you didn't play KoA at all did you?
Wow, I have entirely the opposite opinion.
And in large swaths of the United States, the locals believe in Jesus the Magic Wine-Turning Zombie and his Edible Flesh of Forgiveness.
Viruses mutate while replicating, not while sitting idle.
I know right? Then they couldn't complain about costs at all, they'd make a profit, it would be entirely funded, and players who don't care about it could skip it.
1) Not a PC gamer, so no, I didn't know.
Francis: What happened, did one of the fucking hamsters get loose?!?
Sorry, you're probably right. I get the two confused—copyright would be for script/music/art/etc, trademark is for titles and logos and brands.
Copyright law requires not only similar usage (which this does have), but maintenance of the brand (which this does not).
Egads! No, not sympathizing with those asshats at all. The war bonds weren't the problem, neither was propaganda for morale or patriotism or sacrifice—but the cheap shots and racism laced throughout was. I understand that at the time racism was just a fact of life, but I can also point out that elements were okay and…
Wouldn't it be funny if because of this Rhode Island lets 38 slide on loan payments for ownership of stock and becomes the first state to profit from the sale of an MMO?
Software law changes by the day, and courts are siding with customers over EULA violations and DRM recently.
Funny, my sources say different:
I have no qualm with online games—I know what they are and what I'm getting. I know why DCUO lags out—and it's an online, multiplayer game through and through, so that's fine.