MadnessIncarnate
MadnessIncarnate
MadnessIncarnate

I’m not AT ALL trying to diminish the severity of school shootings, but odds-wise, the statistical likelihood of getting shot and killed in a school shooting (since 1999) is 1/614,000,000 (Washington Post), whereas dying in a car crash is 1/107 (2019 report from National Safety Council).

Personally, I wouldn’t consider

It’s the all in how the amendment was worded. There’s a punctuation issue that causes a LOT of the interpretational problems. Note three commas and poor coherency.

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”

The

Am I missing something?  Wasn’t Season 1 supposed to have 4 full map/character releases?  Are they just glossing over all that and heading right into season 2?  And where tf is the 8 member team update?

I meant it less as a “this is what he’s doing” and more “this is what he’s done” - as in, he makes good series (despite MODOKs fate), he doesn’t need to make a show about his NFT.

Seth has Robot Chicken and M.O.D.O.K. under his belt, why try to squeeze a show out of a lazy NFT?

As far as I know.  Microsoft points are already in dollar amounts, I believe.  This only converts Xbox Live Gold time.

Those games run the range of release dates AND quality. Most of what came out for it were games I already owned or played and had no intention of returning to. The occasional indie game I’ve played has fallen farther on the “not really interesting” spectrum once I’ve sunk my teeth in.

We don’t know the breakdown of the types of players using the service. I bought it with the three-year extension and I’ve barely used the service, primarily for the Halo campaign.  And to be fair, I found a couple of games I wouldn’t have otherwise, but as far as consuming my time, games that I bought, love and still

Wait, The Saboteur? The first-person black-and-white Nazi-killing Paris-freeing shooter?

It’s worth noting that new DLC is generally not included, so if you wanted the DLC for a gamepass game you love, you’re buying it, and if you ever stop subscription, you now have DLC you can’t use without buying the game.

AFAIK, that’s still a thing. Still active as of 4/5/22.

If you’re using the PC gamepass, this doesn’t apply to you.

Xbox users could sign up for a $1, 1 month trial, but it converted all of your Xbox Live Gold time ($60/year, required for multiplayer) into Ultimate Game Pass ($180/year).

My understanding, though, is that the deal only applies to first time users. 

If they’re working off the $1 upgrades, then that also means they’re locked in to whatever Gold they had remaining.  People that are able to cancel are using recurring billing.

Yeah, I hadn’t seen the trailer, which is still pretty uninformative. Mirrors of Mystery could be anything - including a hub world that takes to different DLC campaign locales.

That said, I learned my lesson.

I LOVE that scene, but very different from the two referenced examples.

This.

Having played all three, I’d say it leans much more heavily into Destiny. But aspects of both made their way into the game. The main campaign doesn’t do a great job of setting up the endgame (which is getting a much needed overhaul with the new expansion), but the strength of the game, getting armor sets and kitting

Especially now with services like GamePass that offer so much more value than purchasing a used digital game could.

Except the blockchain doesn’t guarantee that at all.  Two instance of the blockchain can absolutely not contain the same data, and when it comes time to make sense of it, it’s an unmitigated nightmare.

I’ll take that bet, but we’re not encoding it on the blockchain.