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It’s not the principle that is being questioned. It’s the implementation. How to verify that the uploader of a mod is its creator? How to ensure fair revenue splitting? What will happen if a new official patch to the game stops a paid mod from working?

Given the lack of clarity in these issues, people are rightfully

I am a HUGE fan of Patricia’s articles. In this one though, very ironically, her unacknowledged bias shows itself in passive-aggressive phrasing like “might wonder if this is a case of Bain being thin-skinned”, “personal squabble” and “not exactly successful”.

If Patricia had followed Bain’s example and made clear her

True. They missed out on the second part of the 2-part advice usually given: have a long password, and use a different one for every account. The second part is what saves your bank account when your PSN info gets hacked.

Also, your username. :D And when she shoots in him the foot. :D :D Good times.

Dragon Age: Inquisition had quests which upped the stake by "breaking" a lot of its in-universe rules (don't want to spoil, so I'll just say "In Hushed Whispers" and "Here Lies the Abyss"). My first question is: how do you balance the need to maintain the lore with the desire to "break" it for awe-inspiring quests?

I think only the trailer will be out tomorrow. The DLC they are working on is the Black Emporium content. On the other hand, this looks like it will be a full on expansion (with the implication that we'll get to know more about Solas?).

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This is so cool! I've always known my right eye is more active than my left one. Let's see if Dig Rush can "correct" that.