This feels like a solution in search of a problem.
This feels like a solution in search of a problem.
This is the strangest hot take I’ve seen this week. Someone complaining that war in Civ is too effective?
Hey, now you can more efficiently condescend younger players by saying “Back in my day we had Battle.net you casual plebeians.”
Damn it, I have to get this now.
Considering my longest bug ever required 25 steps to reproduce, no it’s not possible to flow chart a modern game.
Those flow charts don’t exist, largely because having a flow chart in any game with free movement is borderline impossible. Who is to say that your partner being unconscious is any more likely to cause an issue than using powers X, Y, Z in order? What if you turn the device off mid-battle and back on again? And then…
Edge of Tomorrow
Technically it’s not a logical fallacy because the original user did not represent their argument at all, thus leading to your inadvertent fallacy of generating the argument of your own accord, not the original person.
DLC is a game patch that adds things.
And you’re forming your perceptions based on a post made five years ago.
You know, I have a dream. I have a dream that one day everyone on the internet will check date stamps before trying to get their word in.
Disney still is running mobile and casual development because it carries less risk.
Looks like Anno + Planetbase.
Errr, this is what Gizmodo has done for years.
Even with TLS, email’s standards are so vague and security so lax that I cannot get past it. You should not use email to mail anything of any classified or secret nature. I don’t care what network it is. Even if you ran a phone cord to your neighbor and set up a WAN network to be cool, it’s a bad idea.
Every single time I see this story I don’t hear the words “did she have classified documents on a private email server”.
Errr, usually a yearly PS Plus card goes on sale around Black Friday once a year for around $35-45.
I see that Warner Bros got a memo from their Japanese branch saying how much they sell their blu-rays for.
Bonus points for Richard Dean Anderson appearing in that episode (but not in this video).
What if it’s a black-and-white costume with a black-and-white filter?