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Actually they go off the station on DS9 all the fucking time. After a few seasons of riding around in slightly bigger shuttle crafts they gave them their own ship to go out and do shit with.   

The bulk of Deep Space Nine is set aboard a space station with, obviously, no warp drive, yet it’s widely regarded as one of the best Star Trek series. QED.

What a terrible analogy. If you want to sell a commercial product that uses Unity or Unreal, you have to pay licensing fees. Same goes for any middleware your game uses or tools used to develop said game.

This is absolutely hilarious false equivalence considering that the developers using unity/unreal owe licensing fees and royalties on sales, programming languages are generally published as open source, operating systems are paid software sold on a per-user basis, and computer hardware is a tangible good that the

Yeah and people should write their own engine each time as well, I’m so sick of people leeching off the work of Unity and Unreal engine. They should also write their own programming language and operating system, it’s just scummy to leech off the work of Bjarne Stroustrup and Microsoft all the time. And they should be

Is the anti-VR brigade in the room with you right now or are they just in your headset

Japan also had some growing pains to make the Shinkansen happen it went double over budget, as it happens everywhere, and like that once it’s operation people rarely remember the initial budget, it just need to be delivered first. I really do hope I can visit the US and the West Coast and not deal with the nightmare

with almost no protection or surveillance around these intersection

“The question is, should these trains be traveling at above-freeway speeds through neighborhoods across 178 street-crossings with almost no protection...This is clearly not suicides or recklessness when your private infrastructure reaches that kind of body count; it’s bad, lazy and, most importantly, profit-friendly

The question is, should these trains be traveling at above-freeway speeds through neighborhoods across 178 street-crossings with almost no protection or surveillance around these intersections.

The deadliest train line in America has killed 88 people in just 6 years.

Its crazy how game devs can release a game in a long running franchise and remove basic functions that then takes them “months” to restore.

I see you actually read the whole piece with a critical eye and comprehension. Kotaku wasn't counting on anyone actually doing that, they assumed you'd just react to the headline.

Reading through all this and the quotes I’m somewhat confused as to the order of events as it’s seemingly reading like:
- It was a reasonable place to work
- Microsoft bought it and left the old manner of working in place thinking “it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”
- CEO who got paid stopped giving a shit and brought in a

Oh cool so I can pay a hefty subscription fee for temporary access to games I’ve already owned for years.

So they are going to compete wih gamepass by being worse and more expensive?

Seriously? A car for a mile each way at 16?! You lazy fat murrican fuckers should be fucking ashamed of yourself. Get a bike or walk, FFS. The planet is dying and shit like this is a massive reason.

It’s not the licensing cost. It’s BS like how the cost of how some of the older 1990s/2000s car now cost 3x+ more in the GT7 used dealership then it was new in the older games.

Man those starters look terrible. Pokemon design has gone really downhill. The game itself looks visually appealing however.