Oh, come on. They deserve some credit. At least two of those sentences are grammatically correct!
Oh, come on. They deserve some credit. At least two of those sentences are grammatically correct!
Probably not as relevant as you think, considering Trip Hawkins left Apple 36 years ago.
The vents behind the front wheel wells. They’re usually trimmed in brightwork with a “streak” trailing horizontally from the bottom, which make them look like boomerangs, hence the name. It looks like they’re going purely utilitarian in these pictures, though, unless this is a base model and the bling is reserved for…
In true fairness, game development deadlines have always been slippery, dangerous things, to both publicity and criticism. The hype machine needs fuel, though, and only certain creators can get away with surprise announcements or “When it’s done”.
You say “hivemind”, I say “page-view-driven narrative”.
Gaming Media: The landscape is littered with the ruins of games that shipped on deadline with too many bugs and design compromises.
Dammit, man, that Natty Boh was three days from retirement!
I don’t feel so good, Mr. Ford...
1: Microsoft’s actions are clear. They have not signed a timed exclusivity deal since The Division launched.
As long as Microsoft isn’t gaining in market share, Sony won’t see it as “needless”, regardless of how saturated the market has become for Playstation.
Both Sony and Microsoft were signing “30-day pre-release access” deals in the PS3/XB360 generation. Today, only Sony is signing any deals like that, including “one year minimum, probably two, cut from base content but everybody pays full price, might not actually be released before the sequel” deals like what Destiny…
“Disavowed” might be a bit too strong a word, I admit, but Phil Spencer has gone on record saying that while Microsoft as a corporation has signed for timed exclusive content in the past, he doesn’t like it. And other than a 30-day head start on The Division DLC that was a holdover (is it even in effect any longer?),…
Sony does it because they can get away with it. They’re financially out of reach and not held accountable. They’re bullies, and like most bullies, they’ll continue to act out until somebody confronts them.
And not only did people call bullshit on it then, Microsoft stopped doing it.
Appeal To Authority fallacy. FOH.
Microsoft has pulled its own “timed exclusivity” nonsense for Dragon Age: Inquisition as well as other big multi-platform games—also including Call of Duty—over the past decade.
The Ford Ecosport with a turbo 1.0l 3-cylinder gets 29 MPG highway.
This is deeper analysis than I’d expect for a bot match.
Yep. And it neatly contains everything affected by the imperial/metric unit toggle that requires a specific value: speedometer markings, odometer, outside temperature, point fuel consumption and range-to-empty. The engine temp gauge is strictly Fahrenheit, but the specific value is less important than being out of…
No, not that thing. Her’s is a below-elbow prosthesis, which means her upper arm, biceps and triceps are intact, with an elbow brace for added stability.