burnerburnsbright
BurnerBurnsBright
burnerburnsbright

How did you find my driver’s license picture?

No, then it would have said

Coetzee is pretty clearly at 7 under when he hits the shot (it’s on the screen) and currently sits at 9 under. This shouldn’t be that hard.

Your premise seems to be that the GOP care more about winning than ideological consistency, and that Dems should do the same to some degree. Let me ask you:

causes your brain to sag in your skull

I don’t think you know what ignoring means.

I think your rage prevented you from reading my second sentence.

You’re so upset you wasted your time reading this article that you...decided to waste more of your time commenting about it?

Sometimes those reasons are not applied equally to all (genders/races/etc) and are illegal. I’m not saying that’s the case here, but “obey the rules or get out” is not a legal doctrine.

It’s almost like having more people than all those other states means Texas has more money. So impressed.

I suspect you can’t eject a player while the ball is live.

I did not say they were the same thing, I said that laptops offer portability.

Well just as it annoys you that people try and justify piracy beyond “I don’t want to pay for it,” (in another reply you made) it annoys me that people use the claim that piracy prevents future content from being created without evidence.

One of your arguments are that emulators are not portable. They in fact are, and while laptops may not be as as portable as a switch they nonetheless are portable.

Morally, piracy is basically* equivalent to theft. It is morally objectionable. It’s true today, it was true in the napster/limewire era of “I’d buy it if they’d sell me mp3s but since they dont...” (which isn’t that different an argument than “I just want to play Zelta if Nintendo would release it on Steam I’d buy it

Your phone telling you where you are is very different than your phone telling someone else where you are.

I’m not sure I agree with your perceived “endpoint of piracy.” Take two other industries ravaged by piracy: movies and music. Both experimented heavily with obnoxious DRM that ultimately did little to affect piracy (because as game makers have found, once you release the DRM, it’s only a matter of time before it’s

About half their revenue is from hardware sales, so presumably if they lose all that money, they have half the resources to make great software (ok, somewhat more than that as they would no longer have hardware R&D costs). And while they have lagged recently, I think they are still innovating more in the hardware

You may not be aware of these things called “laptops” which are portable, but they are a thing that exist and could be used to play this game.

If Nintendo released PC ports (or PS/Xbox ports) of their marquee titles they’d never sell another unit of hardware again.