dexomega
Dexomega
dexomega

It’s a Strangereal Ace Combat, as the fighters were Erusian and Osean.

They pandered to me so hard with Ace Combat 7 they are forgiven for all their fuck ups this last ten years.

It’s a sad fact, but liberals need to face reality on this issue.

Fair point, but the OP seems to be under the impression that the common practice with robots is to refer to them without “genderfying” them, when there’s a very well-established practice in real life assigning gender immediately to certain things as a way to avoid using the dehumanizing “it”. Usually the default

Generally speaking, “it” as a neuter pronoun in the English language has been undermined by its use as a way to dehumanize things. Because it is expressly used as a way to talk about inhuman things, much as I have in this explanation. As a result, using “it” in this context is broadly considered dehumanizing, not

I’ll tell you what’s funny about that statement. French is a language that allows for gender-less pronouns. English does not.

The up and down is the issue with floating, yes. I tend to just use “fly” mode when I’m going down as a result.

Indeed, I don’t get out much.

The controls are surprisingly tight in Lost Song.

Burn.

Burn.

Then that was an oversight.

I think that you should be able to have a patent on your specific code

I’m actually pretty fine with this patent. This isn’t a common-sense practice. Removing it from the system doesn’t degrade the experience to a point where it’s useless. Overall its a novel concept that is marketable.

They do care, or at least try to.

Uh, it’s one of the first things in the subscribers agreement.

Well, technically it sells licenses for games.

I think it’s pretty clear that both just wanted to mess around and melee dueled each other. It probably started because the rebel didn’t want to waste the grenade that quickly when he didn’t have any reinforcements around. After that, both decided a good-natured smack fight was in order.

This, is why we play multiplayer. Human moments.

Actually, the argument can be made that a bot devalues the product that Blizzard is producing, and as such a bot and any type of cheating software is a type of malicious attack on their product.