The ‘hell’ is just so minimal here. The cheaters already have better, more convenient tools if they just want to cheat, and the photography is better than the game itself is.
The ‘hell’ is just so minimal here. The cheaters already have better, more convenient tools if they just want to cheat, and the photography is better than the game itself is.
And yet:
Perfect example of someone getting burned because a publisher is more concerned with upholding the letter of the law rather than thinking about its spirit.
No doubt. At least some people are willing to risk similar bans to bring us scenes of The Division reminiscent of that first time it was shown off.
It’s not that hard to get another account - but this is probably a good excuse to move on to something else where the devs know the difference between cheating and photography.
The interview ended with Mitchell having put forth no substantive defense against the analysis of the gameplay videos.
So his witnesses are an infamous cheater and a dead guy?
Billy can say whatever he wants, but if they don’t show footage of Billy Mitchell actually breaking records live in front of people it means nothing. You can stick all your VHS tapes up your ass!
I found this footage of Billy Mitchell attempting a live DK record but wouldn’t you know it, his friend conveniently unplugs…
Sorry, don’t buy it. Especially with the fact that its been proven that all of Todd’s records were total bullshit, that’s the last guy I would trust as a credible witness.
Honestly it sounds like losing the tapes is a great way to obfuscate Billy’s alleged score doctoring while allowing TG to play the part of inept archive keeper versus being complicit to Billy’s fraudulent actions.
Found the spoofer.
Spoofing isn’t hacking :/
The term “Swastika” comes from Sanskrit, and means auspicious. It’s not invented by the Nazis. It’s not even German.
Nothing say Manji is not a Nazi Swastika than calling it a swastika, stop calling it Swastika.
Not necissarily. When I ran into the back of a truck, I wasn’t braking, and the nose of my car was wedged underneath the bumper. That’s just what happens when a car rams the back of a taller object, you run underneath it.
Yeah ok, Elon.
Well... so far it’s;
I think we can all safely assume that.
Note: Autopilot is still a better driver than any given Jalopnik commentator.
How long before we find out the driver wasn’t paying attention?