The article and language in the lawsuit seem to imply they knew the DLC was not available at launch. Otherwise they likely would have sued sooner.
The article and language in the lawsuit seem to imply they knew the DLC was not available at launch. Otherwise they likely would have sued sooner.
And then turn around and sue them over $20? Not likely in this instance.
In fact, Plaintiff did not even play KotOR after purchasing it, instead choosing to wait until the Restored Content DLC was released.
That’s still less than 12 hours total play time, and having to charge every two days is still too frequent. You can go weeks without having to charge an Xbox controller.
Actually does bring up an interesting question for those who still have payments on their vehicles. Hopefully they can work out something with the lender to pause until this gets sorted out
The number of people who could figure this out, let alone running networking setups at home that would even allow them to accomplish this, has to be less than 1% of the active player base.
Twitch star Kai Cenat, who recently became the most subscribed creator on the streaming platform,
Oh you’re right. Even in a newer installations I’ve seen they still use those batteries.
The number of new EVs with only 10k miles that are total loses because the batteries caught fire are very, very high.
They’ve been around since 2012, but they didn’t do anything to put themselves on the radar until recently. That and crypto currency wasn’t something the SEC was worried about until the last 2 - 3 years.
Depends on the mod. Paddles are the equivalent of remapping buttons, which falls under accessibility. Same with controllers like the adaptive controller.
I was wondering the same thing. I block ads and trackers at the network level for all devices in my home, so part of me wonders if this would even function.
Probably should have said subdivision instead of neighborhood. In the area I’m in now (southeast US), it’s not unusual to see small “subdivisions” of 5 - 7 houses, usually in a cove configuration.
This seems like a short sighted argument. Xbox was never marketed as an emulation console, and the percentage of people who bought an Xbox strictly for emulation is likely zero. Because for the same amount of money you can get something else that isn’t at risk of being outright blocked.
Actually you raise an interesting question, which was there first? JD or the surrounding residential areas?
It sounds like the only one brainwashed here is you. You want to hurt corporations so badly that you don’t care what collateral damage you cause. Oh yeah, those people can just find other jobs super quick and easy. Just like the thousands being laid off now, some company will just swoop in and offer them new jobs.…
They did, when they took him off stage.
This is the physical equivalent of yelling “BABA BOOEY! BABA BOOEY! HOWARD STERN’S PENIS” when you get on the air of a TV or radio show. Annoying, but not illegal.
You would only notice if you saw the difference, or checked your display settings. For example, if someone was playing on PS4 and then got a PS5, then accidently (or on purpose) downloaded the PS4 version they wouldn’t notice they weren’t running at 60fps because they have no baseline to compare it to.
Well clearly the fact this discussion keeps coming up means that there are a lot of people wo do manage to operate a console and still make this mistake. Enough for a developer to put our a PSA for it.