Yes the average American has 800 grand to drop on a house, so you are correct, I should have included that price range in my comment.
Yes the average American has 800 grand to drop on a house, so you are correct, I should have included that price range in my comment.
LOL
In Phoenix, you have a choice. Live with an HOA. Live in a decrepit neighborhood. Live in a trailer park. Live outside the Valley of the Sun and add 30+ minutes to your commute.
thats a nice idea but it’s not always practical in nature. there are many areas in the country where you basically need to live in a community with an HOA.
Yeah. Steam SUCKS. I want to go back to the old days where I used my horse to travel 300 miles to the next Gamestop to buy my BOXED games. Also, how dare Steam actually charges me IN MY LOCAL currency without asking for my LUDICROUS LOCAL 85% taxation for games like EGS does. I’m so hyped to pay FOUR times the US…
Yeah how dare they continually improve their services & in some cases revert back to something if that change isn’t working. Yes if only they were more like Epic & had no features at all!
He was on suicide watch. I suspect foul play.
Yeah, this exactly. The exploration starts to get a lot less interesting once you’ve seen most of the assets. Once you’ve seen all the “scorched world” types of flora, there’s just the occasional super-rare fauna to catch your eye. Or those crazy worlds where everything is giant. It would be great if there was…
Not all restaurants have apps. And this isn’t about the drivers getting screwed, but the restaurants themselves. Yelp and GrubHub are using phone numbers that route through their systems to snag a referral fee from the restaurant for basically nothing. This article is about how to find the correct number to order…
And yes, its illegal to publish non-public information from a private company unless you can show that information shows a crime, potential crime, or activity that would harm the public.
If it was just sh2_luck typing these out in chat, I’d say it should be forbidden, since it’s not a resource available to everybody. But with them releasing their results, I’m in favor of chart solutions.
When solutions come in chat... no. Still no.
That’s pretty crazy. The last I heard of the Mysterious Stranger was when he became champion of the Upper City dueling ring on Taris. I just assumed he was killed in the Sith bombings.
This makes no sense to me.
This feels like it should be a no brainer. If its information that every player can learn, then its not giving anyone an unfair advantage for the speedrun. Its not cheating at all by knowing how the game works. If you can manipulate the RNG, or know what the RNG has given you with just a few bits of information... I…
I don’t care about the speedrunning aspect, I just think it’s cool someone worked this out to the point that seeing the first couple of puzzles allows them to know the rest. I’m guessing that’s some dedicated playtime (assuming they weren’t looking at the code in some way).
Naw, that’s literally you. Come from poverty and still manage to care about both humans and dogs, and absolutely would not abuse one. Maybe it’s regional, or cultural, or -al I can’t think of off the top of my head. Not trying to make you feel bad or anything here, just don’t want to be lumped in that.
But it’s not a…
They have no grounds for a lawsuit, they can fire (and maybe sue) the internal leakers who have contracts and likely NDA’s they’ve WILLINGLY signed. This private citizen who they have no control or say over, has not. He came upon information and reported on it. Same reason they sent their own investigators instead of…
That’s because there’s very little to support Take Two’s argument. A lot of the information is already publicly available, whether it is due to Take Two’s own reveals or IGN’s most recent reveals. Most of this is literally a result of a fuck up by Take Two by showing their Twitch streaming account and the fact that…
Reporting on leaks, and profiting on those clicks, is a normal part of reporting on games. I mean hell this very site got in a lot of trouble with Sony for reporting on Playstation Home before it was announced.
Pulling some fucked-up bullshit like this makes me not want to play a studio’s new game.