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If we’ve learned anything from game companies, and most recently Randy Pitchford, it’s that definitions are mostly meaningless based on whatever sketchy business tactic consumers have finally had enough of and which companies will try to avoid through lying and/or “rebranding” of said tactic.

If the backer was promised a steam key as a reward, and now that’s not an option, one of those backers probably lives somewhere where that runs afoul of consumer protection laws.  Such laws vary widely, so it’s not something that will probably apply to every backer who doesn’t like the decision, but (assuming a Steam

More likely a preference for company hype cycles that are tighter. If you’re going to tease something, better to wait until progress is far enough along that you can continue to promote it with escalating details on a regular schedule until it launches.

I unblock the sites every few months just to see how thing are, then I get some ridiculous full page animated ad that stops me from actually reading what I came here to read, and have to reblock them.

It exists.  Just not in the US.  Australia and New Zealand both have retailers who will be selling it, for example.

It exists.  Just not in the US.  Australia and New Zealand both have retailers who will be selling it, for example.

There’s things in the fluff about digital personality copies, clones, etc.  It’s possible to get Johnny to 2077 in some form or another.

Dash cams aren’t just for front windows anymore. There’s systems that come with two cameras to cover front and rear, as well as ones that have cameras facing both directions, some designed to give a fisheye view of the side windows, etc.

Some were probably told, some probably weren’t, some probably ate a handful of fries on the way to the customer as they promptly forgot all about it and instead tried to figure out where they might need to drive to pick up the next order.

Having worked in food service, the people stuck dealing with this issue at the ground level were probably doing the best they could while the people above them who could actually fix it ignored it and did nothing.

Yes, because voluntarily giving up information (that will change so dramatically in 2 years) to an internet based company with a parent’s consent, is exactly the same as robbing liquor stores, slinging drugs, and jaywalking like it’s going out of style.

COPPA is why.

Too bad CLANG fell through.  If they’d succeeded on that motion controller they’d planned, it’d probably pair pretty good. 

Nah, it’s more a mirror of modern lifestyles under lessening economic opportunity where multiple familial generations are forced to live under one roof and all pitch in on whatever income stream they can manage to make work irrelevant of any individual member’s actual hopes or aspirations for the life they want to

Before watching the video, that was my first thought as well. I knew diesels could “run away” but never really thought about the specifics.

If they wanted to keep it “authentic”, they should have just kept the LS in it and whatever barebones interior it had. Outside of specific Hero Cars that have to have a specific visible engine, Dennis McCarthy sticks the same identical LS based drivetrain in every F&F car. Since this was a “stunt car” it was probably

They don’t even have stores open here yet, though at least it’s legal to smoke what you’ve purchased illegally.

I think the estimate on the “road map” was 6 months to get one added in.

Epic doesn’t even have a shopping cart function yet, right? Functionality they could literally just buy from a 3rd party and then hook it into their store like people did back in the day.

They’re not going to change it now, because the people currently suing them are still employed by Riot, so under a blanket change they too would be affected.