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Ah yes, a guy who donated $10k to another competitor to help his dad when there was no need to is going to be entirely self-serving, uh-huh. This man who shouted out everyone who’s helped him, various marginalised groups he belongs to. A man who regularly uses his platform and fame for good, entirely self-serving.

Maybe

See, this is part of it. You realize that furry isn't necessarily a kink, right? It might be for some, in the same way you can argue there are people who only like anime for hentai, but it's more of a culture and fandom then anything. It's just that our idols tend to be self-made, and not belonging to a mainstream

After Red Dead Redemption swept the early awards, I figured it was a shoo-in for GotY. I dunno if the whole crunch controversy had anything to do with it, but I’d rather have God of War win anyway, if only because of Teal’c. 

It’s so dumb. I’m part of a coffee shop rewards program that used to have expiring points but then decided: “Hey, that’s a bad way to make sure you come back!” so they made them permanent and guess what? I kept coming back! 

“Why?”

I think anyone upset about the police in IG’s Spider-Man hasn’t watched a Spider-Man movie. In both the Raimi and Webb films, the cops are always the positive, idealistic force who work alongside Spider-Man, with the exception of Gwen Stacey’s dad in ASM1. In many ways the situation in the movies is far less realistic

I think their point was that it would have added nothing to the story Insomniac chose to tell.  Which I think is correct.

Yeah, UK here. Though we used to pronounce them as if they were spelled with a Z for some reason. Like “Nez and Snez”

I have literally called them the “Ness” and the “Sness” my entire life. It boggles my mind that you’d call them anything else.

The other thing the episodic format did was keep them in the press cycle consistently over that year. As well as making them pop up again and again with streamers. I thought it was actually quite brilliant. Either way, glad to see 47 back in business.

My guess is that a lot of work on this might have been done under Square Enix as what was intended to be a season 2, then at the point this deal with WB was inked they had enough content that it would make more sense to push on for a full release rather than go episodic.

I’m actually a bit disappointed that they didn’t keep the same structure too, but as long as we’re getting a good series of elusive targets and stuff, I think it’ll still work out.

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That wasn’t the *last* one. There was a ‘sequel.’

Doubt the movie will be about the kids finally getting home, or rather almost getting home but get screwed out of it at the last moment like it did in every other episode or so. At least with the movie it’ll be an excuse to have a sequel a couple of years later.

Yeah, it’s almost like some sort of metaphor for capitalism.

Did you read the article? He said that the people responsible for building new game features were redirected to build the console feature that allows people to report toxicity. Both are development efforts, and as a software development manager can totally see this occurring as priorities shift. He’s not talking about

the goal is to be last man standing. not top fragger. while kills should be rewarded more than they are now, because players should be rewarded for taking part in progressing the game, the goal remains to be, last man standing.

This really has nothing to do with their servers and more to do with cellular service providers.