akimbosnarky
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akimbosnarky

Is one of the mysteries how to successfully GET INTO THE GAME?
Transferred my account weeks ago. Wait behind 20000 people to get in game. Immediately fails to login. Subsequently crashes every time, asks me to validate files. Whoever though adding F2P gamers on launch day on a new platform while migrating existing

You’d think after years of this they’d figure out how to drop an expansion without everything shitting the bed. I know I should be used to online only games anymore, but some sort of fix to make offline solo story content a thing would be nice.

As someone who has owned a 2004 Saab 9-5 Aero, my advice is don’t buy one. They’re getting rarer every year as well as more unreliable and harder to fix every year.

The railroad ties will burn;  The Saab will survive.

There’s nothing humane in donating that car. Rent a crane, stack a bunch of railroad ties, place your SAAB on top and give it a proper Viking funeral. 

I think your missing the point here.This is just the start.

This comment should be at the top.

This is just cool looking and something Sony and Microsoft just can’t do.

Pretty damn creative if you ask me. Then again I remember using sticks as swords and pong being impressive.

I don’t know. I think this pretty damn cool. I enjoy handson, crafty projects and this looks like something really fun that I can do with my little girls. I’m all for it.

Their target audience is a nine or ten year old.

Counter-argument: I think I love it. Based on other articles explaining it in detail (the Guardian one linked to below is a great read), it’s a clever way of teaching children engineering. The piano takes two hours to build and the game apparently explains how it all works and what the tech’s doing to make it

You are killing it on the special projects desk. I love the metaphor of Big Blue, which used to mean IBM. It shows how much, and in what direction, the world has changed, and yet how some things stay the same.

Really STD? Just... no.

Good. In a modern, civilized society, a face is necessary. It’s for identification and communication, as most human communication is non-verbal. Look at any driver’s license. Our faces are there for a reason.

I read somewhere that experts say that back in the old days the British spoke like Americans, and it’s the Brits whose accents have changed. I have no idea how anyone would actually know this (something to do with RP?), but interesting if it’s true.

Let me strike a sceptical note here - while guro was getting its literal and figurative freak on in the 20s, Japanese ultra-nationalism was gathering pace and spreading its tendrils like a cancer. As anyone who’s read what later happened at Nanking, to comfort women, millions of Chinese, Malaysian and Korean