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I’d be 100% fine with this. BF1 had the most compelling campaign of any FPS in this console generation so far.

To be fair, I fucking loved Mass Effect 3 (up until The Catalyst, ugh), but nothing in gaming - not even the as-close-to-perfect-as-one-can-get The Witcher 3 - has ever captivated me as much as my first romp through Mass Effect did.

ME:A is running on Frostbyte 3, not 2.

A word of caution on those LED Edison bulbs:

I bought two boxes of them the last time they were on sale. Of the 12 bulbs, three arrived physically intact (the adhesive holding the metal thread and the glass together had failed on all of them) and only two of those worked. Same story with the replacements Amazon sent

A word of caution on those LED Edison bulbs:

I bought two boxes of them the last time they were on sale. Of the 12

It’s no news that Overwatch players are precious about the game’s balance—as they should be, because it’s asymmetrically balanced. But adaptability is key for a live, online game.

This campaign was so fucking good, too... *sigh*

...and nothing of value was lost.

Your definition of a “real musician” is myopic, a little asinine, and quite contradictory.

I don’t see any clear solution for console users

There are ways they could lock out the converters, but that would probably also lock out third-party peripherals in general and people would collectively lose their shit over it.

If you want to use a mouse and keyboard, play on PC. Full stop.

Just a heads-up, the link for the refurbished Xbox One Elite controller appears to be dead.

Just a heads-up, the link for the refurbished Xbox One Elite controller appears to be dead.

It’s probably a repo job.

Towers will usually get in and get the car hooked up and out of the parking lot before the owner can run out side and get belligerent. After a few blocks they’ll stop, drop the car, square things up, and go the rest of the way to the destination.

If this was meant to be set after RoTJ, Savage Oppress would have been long dead.

Probably not, considering this game was supposed to be set after Return of the Jedi.

I get that the law’s borked and I honestly agree that it’s a little fucked up, but as a non-Georgian I’m just discussing my interpretation of it.

This is one of those weird gray areas where laws haven’t caught up with technology - growing pains like this are going to happen.

If they’re making a significant portion of their income in a building that “legally” (whether by actual on-the-books law, a clause in a lease, or a clause in a HOA agreement) cannot be used as a business, then yes.

Edit: to clarify, I’m not saying that every Tom, Dick, and Harry that gets a check for five bucks because

I’m going to go out on a *hhhuuuuggggeeeee* limb here and say that there was more to them being pegged by the HOA than one person parking one car in the street one time.

Or, you know, read the terms of the HOA agreement before you buy the house.