Optimaximal
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Optimaximal

Not if there’s financial incentives to be had...

If you’re using Chrome, the tab making noise has a speaker on it.

Remember when everyone got excited how Apple invented paying for things over the internet?

Game recently reported more huge losses - no doubt this is this years ‘money making’ scheme in the run up to Christmas.

They probably didn’t think - they just did what most software programmers do and do what was needed to get the result they needed, see if it worked and backtrack from there.

Eurogamer confirmed the device is real in the article linked above. They sent one of their guys to see it.

They’re ending active support, so no new features. It’ll still be getting security updates until 2020 through extended support.

Valve would probably let it happen provided all Itch.io products were sold under the DLC model, meaning Valve get their 30%.

The final kit shouldn’t have any bespoke pieces.

The kit is entirely 100% genuine off-the-shelf LEGO. It's one of the main requirements of LEGO accepting the design.

LEGO Ideas submissions are not allowed to feature custom parts.

Star Wars *is* a Western. A Space Western...

I actually think it’s the original Unreal, possibly Unreal Tournament.

BioShock 1 didn’t have two-handed fighting. You had to switch between guns and powers.

There’s no official driver, but the device uses standard Bluetooth (unlike proprietary wireless, like the Xbox 360 & Xbone pad) so it can pair with almost anything. Windows detects it as a generic game pad (and most of the functions work OOB) and Sony guessed correctly that ‘the community’ would hack a driver together

Consider that Japan spawned the concept of Battle Royale, where a generation of unruly children meant society felt it was okay to abduct them to an island then force them to kill each other?

Isn’t it just ‘social commentary’?

I tried to refund Under the Ocean, but Steam wouldn’t even consider it because the purchase was about a year and a half ago.

I’m guessing he’s referring to a non-Dimensions games...

They likely considered it suboptimal because it didn't fit with their overall concept. Of course, they were already in trouble because they were essentially building custom engines for their 3/4 customers.

Indeed - all aero devices flex under load. It's the amount they flex that is measured. Red Bull's wings were moving more and when the FIA investigated them, found they were built with flexible rubber joints with a leaf spring mechanism (likely to ensure they returned to their normal position).