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IV, yes, you work for Abstergo; Rogue as well. But Unity ditched that for a different framework - basically, you’re a gamer with an Abstergo-made console system, that the Assassins hacked so they can talk to you occasionally.

We’ll see if this actually releases. The NES Classic never made it onto store shelves...

I found that one of my USB hubs would exacerbate the problem, somehow. Did you change any other USB peripherals around?

I was being serious; x64 CPUs can run either 64-bit and 32-bit code, OR 32-bit and 16-bit code. Changing between modes (or at least down-thunking from 64-bit mode; not sure about the other way) requires a power cycle. (It’s why you can’t run 16-bit code on 64-bit Windows; you need to install the 32-bit version to run

As long as everything was 32-bit and there weren’t any hidden 16-bit gotcha code... maybe.

Hell, I didn’t know there was a second ending, I just wanted to go through and look for the hints now that I know the culprit...

I don’t think it was because they didn’t think it wouldn’t hold its own; I thought it was because they wanted to try to get new players to jump on. (Hence why it’s “New Frontier” instead of “Season 3".)

The post-credits tease implies that she’ll be the focus of season 4.

Why is Life is Strange for PS3 always overlooked? It doesn’t go on sale with the PS4 version (or it’s more expensive), and it’s not free here...

Do they set them? No. But their contract did - or should have, and if it didn’t and they still signed it that’s on Arkane - tell them long in advance when they’d need to ship it. They said “yes, we can meet this date,” and then didn’t.

Arkane shipped a broken game. The score was rightfully earned.

(Also, Metacritic doesn’t take revised scores into account, they keep the original.)

Only if they’re willing to pay for an equivalent-or-better brand new replacement that I approve, and they get it to me the same day. (Just for using it, I mean - even if it’s not visibly damaged, they need to replace it to make up for the depreciation.)

It’s netplay compatible with the original game - they have to keep bugs or they’d break that.

No, they were just up on the Battle.net website.

You forgot the fourth (correct) ending: saying “I refuse to enslave the Reapers like the Illusive Man wants; I refuse to kill the geth just to save myself; and I refuse to force synthesis on the galaxy. Screw it, maybe they’ll get it right the next cycle.” (Added as part of the Extended Cut DLC, that wasn’t in the

Yeah. How far we’ve come, in... holy crap, twelve-plus years?

TKIP has been considered insecure for something like eight years. You should have switched to AES long ago, if you want your network to be secure. (And if you don’t, then just turn off WPA entirely.)

Well. Glad they gave me an excuse to not bother with the sequel. :)

Your Deadpool minifig predates both game & movie, and is based only on his comic appearances.

LEGO used to be the same way - the numbered bags are a recentish invention. (Sometime between 2001 and 2014, when I was more-or-less on a LEGO hiatus...)

Skylanders at least gives you a significant single-player campaign to justify the new outlay each year. Disney Infinity didn’t have that.

For Skylanders, the “add-on levels” are significantly more expensive per-hour than the core game (or Disney Infinity’s playsets). I would hate to see the game just become a series of