Nah, not really. Jumping when you don’t want to is only slightly (slightly, very slightly) annoying, but the rest is just whining.
Nah, not really. Jumping when you don’t want to is only slightly (slightly, very slightly) annoying, but the rest is just whining.
And you’re defending anti-semitism.
You can go back to sleep now, the adults are talking.
You said more than I give a shit to read.
The old “it’s deeper than you think” argument, it only works when you have a point.
nor do I think his intent was to take advantage of poor people by making them do something racist for $5.
Oh no, we get why others find it funny, but we’re going to look down upon these people with disdain for it. It’s an unacceptable “joke” that doesn’t belong in society.
Dark and morbid humor is acceptable, but you can only cross the line so many times.
Ah, yes, the old “It’s deeper than you think.” argument. It really only works when there’s a point.
The NPC doesn’t control the car, the car drives itself in GTA. The NPC is just there so you don’t weirded out seeing cars drive by themselves. They also drive on a rail until told to panic or do something else, then things go insane.
The game doesn’t care or even know who is in the car unless it’s a player owned…
It’s true, they are. Especially to players driving on motorcycles.
Protip, if Kotaku is talking about something like this, don’t trust them to give you the full details and to simplify the complexity of execution. Pokemon glitches outside of a select few are extremely complex, especially a bug like this.
It’s also not new, none of this is new. It’s just new to Kotaku.
I don’t take the Pewb’s word for shit.
Now I get what you’re saying, but I’m still going to smack a bitch.
Well, first, that’s stupid. Second, in that case it would begin in the 1960s with the US Federal Government commissioning a fault-tolerant communication network via computers and the creation of ARPANET in 1969. That is the beginning roots of the Internet and “modern history” for the Internet.
The beginning of “modern…
Their English is extremely patchy, which makes me think they may not be able to read English all that well.
So, that’s how.
That means “in living memory”, so, still wrong.
“Within the last decade” would have been better, even if I believe this article to be nothing more than Kotaku’s continued trend of unfairly shitting on Nintendo for doing what others do.
It was found back then, the 8F exploit is a well known exploit that has been known for years.
Good luck, using the 8F exploit is extremely time consuming. This is nothing like “writing a program” (it also doesn’t introduce any “new code”, it uses only existing code in unexpected ways), it’s a a several hours tasks involving walking around and knowing where to go precisely and there are no take backs if you…
It uses the 8F glitch, which is omitted from this and the video. It can only be used in R/B. Kotaku is straight up lying by omission, this is not new or recent. You can read about this bug here, which has been up since 2013.
“virus”
This word doesn’t mean what any of you think it means.