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How much longer will this guy have a job? I can’t imagine going through a customer’s things, forgotten or not, and posting them online is going to go over well with corporate, especially something like this that would obviously get media attention. (assuming this isn’t fake or a setup for promotion)

Perhaps we should make it less cost-effective for thousands of people to go on holiday like that, then? 

Off-topic but how is there not a tribute to former Kotaku writer Mike Fahey?

Game that came out one month ago made by an independent studio not as feature rich or as “good” as 5 year old game in different genre made by one of the biggest AAA companies in the world.

Pretty sure Fortnite doesn’t have in-depth melee combat, which is kind of the main draw of Rumbleverse compared to Fortnite.

I read that as “places people go out of their way to visit” and not “places that are a haven of rich culture”. 

I don’t get the internal strife. You work for a large auto manufacturing concern. It’s not like Alfa created the Tonale without using Stellantis support. Engineering, parts, money, manufacturing... What percentage of the tonale is Stellantis corporate? More than a little. I get that Alfa needed a win, but Dodge needed

The people who write the articles on this site are dumb fucks. Anyway, we have those things on our forklifts at work to manage preventative maintenance and show hours in service.

I really don’t know why I visit this site anymore, just to drive up engagement by commenting on shitty articles like this. I’ve become part of the problem. Later, bitches!

Literally SECONDS of Googling tells you what the thing is and what it does:

I really liked the game and totally understand the need for scaled back dlc scope given production circumstances but the pricing needs to reflect that. Charging the same amount for these tiny dlcs as the incredibly robust BL2 story expansions is ridiculous.

I agree, it was a really fun little diversion but it made me want BL4 more than anything...

Because without explicit mention of ‘in the context of speedrunning’, a reasonable person would assume the shortcut was a long-hidden Easter egg. That sort of thing not being found for over a decade would be pretty interesting!

I should note here that the definition of a “shortcut” being used in this video doesn’t mean the obvious, intentional ones Nintendo always litters its tracks with. It instead means an unintentional shortcut, one that relies on an oversight or exploitation of code to make some serious time savings.

Louisburg Ford? My dad bought his ‘89 F-150 XLT from there, $50 over invoice, no haggle, no questions. They used to be located in a vintage dealership building in the old part of town, but now have moved out by the highway.  My understanding is that they still sell that way.

Or they said “apparently we can’t get away with half-assing things on the cheap, so don’t bother.”

Mad because GDQ banned someome for using a homophobic slur and because they try to be inclusive.

What about people who are falsely accused and spend decades in jail? People of color who are still locked up, even though it has been clear they didn’t commit any crimes?

Just a small note: Animation Throwdown also includes Futurama IP.

Sounds like an excuse, because demos are still aplenty, and most online Stores do have a period where you can still refund the game.