I think Biden and Co have been given something like three months to come up with a proposal for new gun laws. Obama specifically said this wasn't going to be some thing that gets dragged on for a long time and then is forgotten about.
I think Biden and Co have been given something like three months to come up with a proposal for new gun laws. Obama specifically said this wasn't going to be some thing that gets dragged on for a long time and then is forgotten about.
Why are they selling shirts?
So? It's not quite the same thing. If that's your cheap alternative that's your call, but it's not the same. I don't think your offbrand controller is a mobile gaming system once you unplug it...
Well yeah, but if what he says about Android devices is true and they really are a mess of different configurations, then he's right that most of the power is going to be wasted. He only said it was slightly pointless.
And this thing lets you stream actual PC games to your TV!
It sounds reasonable enough, does it not?
I think the real purpose of this is to try to incentivise developing games to be compatible with Linux.
Nobody care about your grammar policing policing?
I too cannot understand jokes and will take what you have said literally.
Spot on about their logic, where if you do something in a game you're wrong to be against it in real-life.
Case opened.
Soliloquy? I don't think that word means what you think it means. I think you mean colloquialism...
Yeah I wondered if it was going to come off that way, whoops.
Well, it's not really about right and wrong. Apologies if I ever said it's wrong to have Halo promote ammunition. It's not really what I meant.
Not quite though, because if you're buying a sledgehammer the chances are it's to smash up a building (which you are supposed to be smashing up :P). You might call it selling out, but I don't think people would really have a problem with it.
You don't really have a point, because no, I don't think many people would play that kind of game. It's a straw-man argument and doesn't apply in this situation.
I'd argue against your first point about guns and violence, but that doesn't matter. Linking a game directly with guns is still a significant step closer to the game encouraging real violence, which would not help the "violent games cause violence" situation.
But it's not an official product and nobody ever claimed that it was.
You've twisted his words quite a lot, it's not a hard concept to grasp. He thought Microsoft was officially endorsing the ammunition. He didn't say he hates guns.
I don't actually see the problem: