burnerbeforereading1
BurnerBeforeReading
burnerbeforereading1

Yes, advocating censorship is “disgusting” and it’s against the values of anyone who respects a free society. If you don’t like the content of a game, write your own game. Create your own art. Wanting to destroy other people’s works of art because you find them offensive is little different than the Taliban blowing up

You’re premise is false. If a Fox censor removes the nudity from a broadcast even though it’s still available on the bluray, it’s still censorship. The fact that you can obtain a work of art uncensored somewhere else doesn’t mean that censorship did not occur. Likewise, if a Christian school burns all the Harry Potter

Censorship is the attempt to suppress a work of art because it’s offensive, obscene, or viewed as a threat. So yes, if a store refuses to sell something because it considers it offensive, then it is censorship. There’s different levels of reasonability of censorship. It’s reasonable that a store that caters to kids

This is incorrect. A store refusing to sell a product is censorship if the reason they are refusing to sell it is to suppress its content because they consider it obscene, offensive, politically unacceptable, or a threat. When a major distributor  refuses to sell a specific work of art rather than just having a

What you describe is a classic example of censorship: the suppression or prohibition of any book, film, news, et cetera, or part thereof because it’s considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or otherwise offensive.

I mean, as a war veteran, I understand the sentiment, but at the same time, by that reasoning, Homer should have never written the Illiad.

Forgiving $50K in student loans would be a huge gift to wealthier, middle-class, white collar workers that tend to be affluent and are much less likely to be black or Hispanic or working class. It would basically be a giant redistribution of money from the poor, the working class, and the very wealthy and blacks and

I don’t think this is going to happen. Firstly, if you look at why tuition is so high at public universities, it’s not because universities are greedy. It’s because the amount of the budget that’s allocated to higher education hasn’t changed much in most states since the 1960s, but the percentage of the population

Loan forgiveness for private loans would require immediate federal funding through legislation. Federal loan forgiveness, even if it requires legislation (there’s a debate about that) wouldn’t necessarily require congress to immediately appropriate the money.  

I think it’s more that in many locations, there’s a lot of workers who are directly employed in industries related to entertainment and tourism. Bars, eateries, theaters, sports arenas, hotels, and the like make up a big chunk of employment opportunities, especially in areas with a lot of tourism. Like, in my area,

Maybe it depends on the area? In my part of the country, it seems like most businesses except those directly tied to in-person entertainment (food services, musical theater, et cetera) or those directly tied to prohibited in-person gatherings have been hiring.  

There’s no single legal definition of the term “militia” used in federal or local courts. And federal court precedent has very little to offer in terms of outlining exactly what “the militia” is and is not within the context of the second amendment.

Bioware paid for the code, so I’m pretty sure they owned it. Even if it was a third party that lost it, it’s still them losing their code.

I wouldn’t read too much into the screen size. It means that developers don’t have to worry about targeting more than one portable mode graphics setting and Nintendo can keep their cost down and their already abysmal battery life up. 

Although, EA and Bioware lost the source code for part of Mass Effect and can’t include it in their re-release, so you never know with software companies, especially with all the mergers, acquisitions, layoffs, et cetera.

Nah, just bumping up the resolution and other graphics settings to take advantage of the new chip will be fine, just like you can increase the settings on your computer when you upgrade the graphics card or just like the “pro” version of the last generation of 3DS, PS4, and Xbox. 

I mean, the hardware in the current Switch, to the best of my knowledge, should be able to handle 4K output with the proper firmware and Displayport chain. Being able to output 4K isn’t really the issue. It’s having the hardware to run a meaningful number of games at resolutions above 1080p. 

N3DS did just fine without releasing much in the way of new killer titles. 

Still better than the Wii U version, which on rare occasion turns into a slideshow. 

Even 1440p would be nice. A lot of PS4 games were able to beat 1080p.