Some do not. I do a lot of work with regulatory and government work and they have some weird rules. There are times I need to print forms, fill them out only in blue ink(not black) and mail them back.
Some do not. I do a lot of work with regulatory and government work and they have some weird rules. There are times I need to print forms, fill them out only in blue ink(not black) and mail them back.
Odenkirk was the best actor on television for nearly 2 decades and walked away with nothing. Better Call Saul was better than Breaking Bad and got shut out for its run. It just invalidates the entire concept of the Emmys
“Got comfortable” and “Begrudgingly accepted the lack of alternatives” are two very different things.
The rare times I have to print something, I just do it at work. Email the item to my work address and that’s it.
I’m not a lawyer, but looking at it from the cheap seats - all of this work was happening in a legal “gray” area. The use of Valve’s IP, the use of Nintendo’s API even in a third-party SDK, etc., is still somewhat legally murky.
Yup. Brother black and white laser printers are the industry standard for a reason. Reliable, idiot-proof, damn near indestructible, and third-party toner is dirt cheap. Sure, you’re spending more up-front, but it’ll last you infinitely longer than that $30 HP piece of shit that everybody hates but keep buying anyways.
John. Buddy. My dude. I am in my forties and I haven't owned a printer in years. I haven't brought a paper boarding pass to an airport since the PS3 days. If you really need it, they can print it there. It's OK. Let it go. Be free.
—to say he needed to pull it from Steam because of the Nintendo-owned libraries on which it was based.
Erm...Wario Land 4, anyone???
My biggest gripe is everyone uses guns. Only Deadshot is known for being prolific with firearms, so it tracks for him and maybe Harley, but everyone else should be focused on their unique traits. Would that be incredibly difficult to make the way the game is currently built? Probably.
I think it’s more that people wanted an actual arkham sequel instead of suicide squad, not that they see suicide squad as a bad arkham sequel
I still wish someone could explain to me why a giant man shark with super strength or a guy whose whole gimmick is throwing boomerangs would need guns.
When this game absolutely bombs....the people who get fired will end up being the devs who just did what some exec told them to do. None of those people will pay a serious price.
The people I want to follow aren’t on there yet.
Dunno what to think of it except two things that I hate about it already. Firing an RPG at a rex and it doesn’t leave a mark at all. Like not even scorching the skin... And then he breaks a horn on the trike, by hand and rams it into the skull... The power levels seems to be fluctuating by a wide margin...
Tend to stick with generic(black) vehicle colors because I’ve dealt with cops enough to actively avoid attention.
That said, I’d LOVE to rock a banana yellow car. Like Donkey Kong Land Gameboy cart-ass yellow. That or something very orange.
My friend, Super Mario 64 is my favorite game of all time but if Nintendo kept that mindset and still sold it today for $60, I’d also give a wholehearted no.
Except they’ve literally done exactly this for every system since 1996, until the Switch. For 20 years until they abruptly stopped. So your “simple” logic has a tiny tiny gap there.
$40 is a terrible price for a 9-year-old game, especially if it only happens for a weekend sale at one retailer. And that “or less” is doing a lot of work there.
Perhaps. But isn’t it a little absurd that we have to wait for a sale instead of Nintendo pricing them lower as a GH or Nintendo Selects (as they had done since the days of the Super NES)? As much as Nintendo has sold on their top-of-the-line games, I’m pretty sure pricing them as Nintendo Selects for $19 or $29.99…