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I have no concrete reason to think that they won't, to be honest. Companies change and Google might decide to tell Netflix to pay up to get priority on their fiber. I just hope that they continue to hold to what they have touted as important until now, with focus on the user, fast is better than slow, democracy on the

The problem with what you're saying is that there really is no true ownership of what the internet is and has become. It was an inevitable product of personal computing and would have been created through hobbyist means whether the government and universities started investing in it early or not.

Well, the only real hope at this point, in my opinion, is for Google Fiber and other providers with similar plans, to gain enough support and momentum to continue to roll out to strategic locations to create good, healthy competition with existing ISPs. With enough pressure from consumers who expect better speeds and

The specific evil magic, in this case, is commonly referred to as "necromancy".

It isn't that they call it Dutch, it's that it was commonly called Dutch by people who misunderstood the word "Deitsch", which is what the language is called by the people who speak it. It is related to Deutsch, or German, but has differences because it has really become a language in and of itself, and languages

The market simply didn't want it. The reason the PS4 outpaced the XBone like it did was because very few people really felt the Kinect was necessary for their console experience. What does the Kinect bring to the table? Not enough. You can still play games, watch movies, and interact with friends without it. There

Sometimes living on the bleeding edge of space technology can doom your entire planet.

So, true, this technically is the case. The game is out and ready to buy, and more or less in its final state. But they really dropped the ball to be at that point and have people upset and claiming the game is abandoned and unfinished. Somewhere down the line they needed to be more transparent and needed to help the

It is a good gif :)

^_^

That's actually a really, really good point. There are plenty of games out there that the developers slowed development on, but they did have ways for the community to mod the game, and that seems to have made all the difference.

Right, which is kind of confusing to me. There are all these shouts of the project being abandoned and everything, so why isn't this an article about the project being released instead of just left alone? But true, I might take a look and check it out all the same.

Yeah, that's a really good point. They probably should have been much more transparent early on and adjusted their goals.

Not sure what you're trying to say here. Please clarify.

What is it you feel you will be missing out on? Is it the excitement to be able to give the developer feedback and actually see the game change as a result? Is it being able to see how the game evolves over time? I'd love to get more insight on this, because I'm not exactly sure why Early Access games get the support

Wait, so if he's talking like the game is basically finished, why didn't they just RELEASE it instead of ABANDON it?

I came SO CLOSE to picking this up. It looked really interesting to me, even in its incomplete form. But I decided to hold off because I didn't want to play the unfinished product, I wanted the final game.

Yeah, there are personal situations that should definitely be considered. It's good that you're aware of what your limitations are and you plan appropriately!

I really enjoyed Rayman: Origins, and am mostly enjoying Rayman: Legends, but I have to say, the Murphy content on the Wii U is really disruptive to me. I don't want to have to have my Platformer experience interrupted by some stupid tablet game. I want to play a good Rayman game! So when my wife and I are playing a

Yeah, I love getting into comfy lounge pants in the evenings.