bingostar826
bingostar826
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We will, because it is w/ not /w.

Not my character, but easily the most hilarious, and offensive character I have seen on xenoverse. I couldnt stop laughing for hours at this.

But...what about Pokemon Shuffle?

If i was part of the team that made Sim City i would be so embarrassed.

I have a feeling Cities: Skylines is going to be on the Steam top sellers list for a while.

Hit up the official forums and put it in the wish list if enough people want it the devs said they would add it in the game once they get done with priority updates.

The United States' energy needs are much greater than Canada's—that's why we can't afford to rely on just renewable energy (yet). Consider that the US's GDP was $16.7 trillion in 2013, whereas Canada's was $1.8 trillion. Also, even just California's state population is greater than Canada's, and we live in more land

This seems like a restaurant name out of a "Grand Theft Auto" game...

That's right. It CAN'T be undone. Ever. Piracy will never go away. It's simply not a reasonable goal to aim for. But honestly, it's not that big of a deal. The games and movies with the highest rate of piracy are also the games and movies with the highest grosses. A pirated copy of a game is not a lost sale. The

luckily it's on steam, so all you have to o is subscribe to a mod, and it'll be forever in your dl of the game no matter how many times you uninstall and re-install.

While I always roll my eyes at the faux-intellectual "justifications" of pirates, there are SOME places in the world (like Brazil for example) where the price of games vs the population's general income is so VASTLY disparate that piracy is really the only way to go for many people.

my favorite video game DRM is probably how EA/DICE made pretty much the entire interface for BF3/4/Hardline a website on your internet browser. I can't wait till the servers eventually get shut down and those games are completely unplayable on PC.

I remember back in 06 we had a bunch of kids getting sick from not being able to play the games that they needed. Glad those times are over. Those were dark times.

You completely missed the entire point. Way over your head. Miles over it, really.

As a game developer let me be the first to tell you that you're massively oversimplifying the situation, and that comparing the copying of bits and bytes to the theft of a physical product is disingenuous at best, and willfully manipulative at worst.

Keep on thinking that that's how piracy works, despite studies showing that pirates are also the group with the highest percentage of actual money spent.

Thanks to you sir all those underage kids and students went and got a office job, the future has never looked brighter!

...The developers aren't pirating the game. They're taking a smarter approach to limit piracy. How about read the article next time before blaming the wrong party.