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I think the point was that one person accepted fault for their actions and politely stepped aside, whereas the other person is forcing their way back on a team that doesn’t even want him there. Oh, and the zero tolerance was against a woman of color while the slap on the wrist was against a white man.

You could almost write off the “which catalog?” initial response as just trying to lighten the mood, but then they never got serious and actually addressed the question, outside of a sheepish “we’ll try to do better in the future,” which is just a political non-answer. Had they chosen to exposit what influences their

So far, its been fun, though I hate the swimming game.

So, you speedran your speedrunning career?

Damn, I was interested in seeing this until I realized it was an Ubisoft property.

I think I have burnout Bingo. I’m exhausted because management will not hire enough people for our department to maintain the 24/7 coverage we’re required to provide. I’m cynical because management refuses to understand the problem this decision causes and my coworkers refuse to put forth more than the basic effort to

To be fair, the credits for every mission may have stemmed from Konami’s “creators don’t matter” mindset which ultimately led to Kojima’s departure from the company. He couldn’t have his name on the box, so he put his name everywhere he could put it. That being said, it was Kojima who wanted to recast Snake/Boss with

I agree. I’ve enjoyed Sony’s consoles and games, but am not a big fan of the company. They tend to let their successes go to their heads and wait far too long to course correct when they make a shitty decision.

You’re not crazy, but unfortunately roughly half of our country is.

On the one hand, the COD character does bear a strong resemblance to GI Bro, though I don’t know that the resemblance proves anything since I was unaware Booker T had a comic book until this story (though I was aware of his GI Bro character from back when WCW was on its last leg). It’s possible they cribbed from him,

It’s not the fan that MGM would be objecting to here, it’s Ubisoft. Sure, the fan gets no money for posting a passion project that others might enjoy, but people buying the game to play these levels are putting money into Ubisoft’s pocket, which is where MGM’s lawyers have to step in.

We’re looking into ways we could support offline for the future but you will need an internet connection to play at launch.

I can understand that people might back a given party for their stance on one or two issues and just put up with the rest, but what exactly does Trump represent that’s worth overlooking ANY of the questionable shit that came from him, his sycophants, and his supporters? Who in their right mind gives money to Trump

After detailed and thoughtful analysis like this, I really don’t understand why the “debate” continued and became so toxic and aggressive.

They’re opposed to challenging a student’s fixed beliefs? Why the hell even have class then? If everyone’s interpretation of something is correct because it might challenge their beliefs if they’re not, then you aren’t teaching anything.

Best way to get a sequel is to suggest all of the monetization possibilities the game would provide. Like, imagine all of the different balls and paddles you could make a slow grind to unlock with in-game currency available for purchase to fast track.

Just GTA Online. They’ve made so much off of Shark cards that it caused their parent company to mandate microtransactions in all of their games. Rockstar hasn’t really done anything to update GTA V in ages, leaving the single player world in a time vacuum.

No need to worry. Nintendo’s lawyers will be along to make them take it down.

So, what kind of car was it? I can see it was a hybrid, but I feel there’s about a dozen different hybrid hatchbacks of similar design and I can’t tell which one this is/was.

What’s especially frustrating about the whole thing is that these people are creating the very situation that they’re hoarding against. The run on paper goods at the start of the pandemic happened because people panic bought, which made others have to hoard as well just to secure what they would typically need. Same