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For fucks sake... “Hosting hundreds of servers around the world holding exabytes of data and the associated development and support that keeps them running” is not “doing nothing”.

*Same* service?

Which they probably will do if/when the Fortnite well runs dry.

As the player that took it upon themselves to effectively rescue PC games retail from the doldrums, I think they have earned the right to have an opinion or criticise...

I mean, you could just not fall for incendiary headlines and read the article...

EA’s marketplace isn’t vertical - they offer keys via lots of other online shops, including Amazon who discount the digital keys frequently (I got Titanfall 2 for £3.99 on Amazon last year in a lightning deal/price snafu).

The thing is, pretty much everything Valve does at the moment is *not* standard for games launched on Epic’s store (yet).... They’ve promised access to a load of tools & services, but in reality, there’s currently very little of the back-end that Valve offer in place.

In a year or two’s time, they might well have a

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Blitzwing *is* in the film. He’s the Phantom jet in the early teasers. I don’t think it’s been confirmed if he’s a triple changer (Spoilers in that clip, by the way) -

Starred for the squirrels. 👍

*BZZT* Jeffries Tubes are actually the crawl-spaces between decks.

Apart from one tiny cliffhanger, the series ties up nicely, so enjoy it. It’s really *really* good once it gets going!

Yup.

Bugbear were the original Flatout devs, so it’s pretty much a given. That and the hollow career progression sounds just like it’s forebearers...

FWIW, the ICO is the United Kingdom’s Data Protection Authority.

Are we really at the stage in society when a company openly correcting an accidental manufacturing glitch and taking ‘up to three hours’ to fix it is a bad thing?

This is a design feature. It sandboxes everything to a) prevent the whole browser going down if one tab crashes and b) prevent the tab interacting with other tab processes to steal data or exploit plugin flaws.

Recent versions of Firefox do this too, but group 3-4 tabs/plugins per process. It’s a half-way house on

The problem wasn’t LEGO churning kits out, it was TT Games being able to keep up with producing enough in-game content to justify the price!

When you think about it, GTA IV’s DLC was the blueprint for the GTA V main game - the DLC was basically the same story as the main game, told from two other viewpoints.

The did a big upgrade for Lord of the Rings and then massively overhauled the engine for the original LEGO Marvel Super Heroes. There’s a development video explaining the latter...

The core is pretty much the same, but if you go back and play the pre-LEGO Batman 2/LOTR games, then you’ll see how much they’ve moved on.

Surely Time and Again, being the third episode, is explained by the same reason they exclude the first and second episodes, namely that everyone gets there after trying a start-to-finish re-watch, before realising they actually don’t like it?