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It's a board game that essentially could be grouped into gameplay remenisent of the likes of say, talisman, or Arkham Horror, but with a modern-day theme, and a bit of humor.

Is it true that ATMs have a universal manufacturers setting for it's brand? You know, for accessing menus and such...

This might be just outside your realm, but why is it so freaking hard to get a play tested prototype tabletop game made or successfuly solicited to a company?

I'm just asking if these heists were linear missions, or if they provided community tools to customize and design heists.

I leveled do up by doing solo content online. BASE jumping, golfing, robbing stores, escaping wanted levels, (I think) delivering Simeon cars...

So, you're saying it's like the GTA equivalent to destiny's or WoW's raids?

I wonder if they will be as open ended or as fun as the Rooster Teeth Achievment Hunter "Heists."

keyboard, maybe?

keyboard, maybe?

In my head, it's the same smell that happens after you crack open a Redbull, Rockstar, or Monster energy drink. Some kinda sweet whooshy smell.

I'm suddenly brainstorming a way to crowdsource (either a for-profit or not) a company that does handy work in a local area performed exclusively by children being punished.

Actually... If I recall. There was already a rockband standalone app that let you browse and buy tracks without launching the game. They could technically "update it" to support a rock band account login. From there it'll register all the songs you bought.

Cross-console DLC??? I migrated from 360 to PS4 this generation.

here's my concern with No Man's Sky.

Seriously, Maxis was the fucking Golden Goose for games. And EA thought butchering and cooking the golden goose for dinner was more advantageous.

Seriously.

"but EA has used the brand for a number of studios."

I'm thinking about finally upgrading my PC when Star Citizen comes out.

How would you know when a hurricane is coming??? I would assume the national weather service would be abandoned during a zombie apocalypse scenario. You wouldn't be able to discern a hurricane from a thunderstorm until stuff is blowing away, and flooding starts. And by then, it's too late.

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Well, when it's a lawmaker that knows nothing about the subject matter to a decision that's going to effect half the population of an entire state, it's kind of a big fucking deal.