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Actually, Game Companies are the perfect window into capitalism. The industry moves money comparable to the rest of entertainment (RDR2 grossed I think double Avengers:Endgame in its opening weekend), and these companies can actually hit almost all the greatest hits of exploitative capitalism all at once.

You had me up until banning IPs, since the law of unintended consequences means that will do considerably more damage to innocent bystandards than the intended targets.

In theory scrap being weightless wouldn’t hurt performance. But no, it’s not so much scrap I’m hoarding as armor pieces I like and things that amuse me.

Also, Fallout, an RPG series for playing your own way, is now telling players that their way is “wrong” is always going to be a thing that pisses people off, no matter

I think the entire system could only really thrive in pre-internet era. Even the CD based system, it’s not like Tecmo got a cut from CD sales, so finding out the super rare easter egg discs (like the MIB soundtrack IIRC) creates weird demand (assuming the game is popular) that could unbalance everything.

Did they ever improve your ability to store/hoard. That’s probably the biggest thing that keeps me from coming back.

This all adds up to mean I can only play VR alone for about 20-40 minutes at a time before having to take a break to search my home for a deadly assassin or thief.

He’s meme bait, I expect him to return.

They killed it a decade ago, and officially buried that tagline with Let’s GO changing the meaning of “Pokemon Master” to be specialist from collector.

All of Gen I, all of Gen VII, most of Gens II and VI. All the starters, legendaries, and maybe even dragons/pseudo-legends.

I’m suggesting, that with the right lawyer/judge, all he has to do is argue “I didn’t think of that”. He doesn’t have to argue he expected the bathroom to be anything, if he can reasonably suggest he literally had no expectations. Disingenuous? Bad Faith? Sure. But plausible enough to get him off the hook.

In this case, the crime literally states “with the intent to invade privacy”. According to that law, as originally cited above, if you can’t prove there was intent to invade privacy, then there is no crime.

I misspoke, I didn’t mean to say ignorance of the law was in and of itself the defense. I meant ignorance as a person, obliviousness, self-centeredness.

Actually, it is, or at least can be, when the law literally references intent.

So it’s a lost cause because he (or his lawyer) can reasonably play the “I’m too stupid to commit a crime” defense. 

Projared cheated on his wife with another youtuber, not a follower.

More Shin Megami Tensei and Pokemon Crossovers.
Even better, cross those over. SMT x Pokemon.

I wanted to argue with you, in great detail about how it’s a switch not a router, stuff about the 1st point not applying, etc etc.

Then I realized I just suck at basic math and you’re right.

I wanted to argue with you, in great detail about how it’s a switch not a router, stuff about the 1st point not

What does “full main games” mean, when the list of what a “main game” is isn’t even wholly consistent. They are in sole control of the definitions, and it could be closer to Let’s GO than USUM, and as long as they SAY it’s a main game, then it is.

What does “Definitely a traditional game” mean? The gameplay has had some overhauls since Gen I (splitting special into 2 stats, adding abilities and held items, shifting special/physical move types), so there isn’t an easy list of what a Pokemon game MUST include versus what might be considered the “next step”. The

So does this confirm sword and shield are going to use the simplified mechanics from Let’s Go then? Since it’s in the same bubble? Or is it just because it’s in the switch...