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It’s a tricky matter, and the line has always been thin. After all, it is important for cultures to embrace each other and try to merge, but it’s also important before that merger is complete to allow identities to exist and give credit where credit is due.

And which one do you think they did Carl?

I’ve heard this argument before, but I disagree entirely. These people should be shamed from hill to vale. Besides, I hate to break it to you but there is no keeping this a secret. All an article like this does is spread it to a few more people, and all THAT does is keep more people informed. You know, “sunlight

I don’t think they “support” piracy. I’m sure they’d rather people paid for the game. It’s more like they care more about keeping their paying customers happy than inconveniencing them to fight the pirates.

Seriously, THIS company? What the hell hackers? Do you WANT CD Projekt Red to go down the same dark path as the big names, because treating them like this is how that happens! These people treat their customers and fanbase with the highest possible respect, and they deserve better!

Is this specifically targeted at online games? I can see the use for such a law. Basically, it would be an extension of existing law saying you can’t hack someone else’s server.

If that is the case, then, to me at least, that’s a shame. I don’t expect I’ll be buying the follow up, but I’m open to any board game maker out there willing to do what these games do, minus the destructive aspect. It really is an interesting twist, I just don’t care for that aspect. Keep in mind that among my

If that is the case, then, to me at least, that’s a shame. I don’t expect I’ll be buying the follow up, but I’m

These are solid suggestions. They’re a bit tricky to work with when the stickers don’t quite stick that way, hence the “static cling” suggestion, but it would be doable. There’s a few things in the game that are pretty awkward though. In Risk Legacy, there’s lottery style scratch-off bits on one of the faction

These are solid suggestions. They’re a bit tricky to work with when the stickers don’t quite stick that way, hence

I think I get where you’re coming from, and that’s a solid post. I just disagree. You are totally right I used the wrong term. The term I’m looking for is built-in obsolescence. I’ve got a serious pet peeve with unnecessary things. “Unnecessary” in this case just means some aspect I see as a downside that never

I think I get where you’re coming from, and that’s a solid post. I just disagree. You are totally right I used the

I understand some of the changes are surprises, but if you are arguing that knowing what comes next ruins subsequent playthroughs, I must disagree. I reread books, I rewatch movies, and I replay games. I wouldn’t want the FIRST run spoiled for me, but I can still enjoy myself just fine on a second or third or forth

I understand some of the changes are surprises, but if you are arguing that knowing what comes next ruins subsequent

That’s not something that needs to be lost with my suggested change to how it works. I’m saying the stickers and writing shouldn’t’ be permanent. In fact, I did play Risk Legacy, so I’m familiar with it. All of us at the table ended up agreeing that we liked a lot about the game, but not the artificial scarcity.

That’s not something that needs to be lost with my suggested change to how it works. I’m saying the stickers and

Years ago, I thought of a simple yet profitable solution to issues of backwards compatibility. Rather than spend money on designing emulators or wasting money including the old chips in every new console, why not sell the backwards compatibility as an addon accessory for the system? I thought of it when considering

Nevertheless, it is a much easier task to maintain that for historical records than a video game. A movie is a static medium that only needs converting into another format. Heck, if someone wanted to, it would be simple enough to transfer all those old Chuck Norris movies or instructional videos on how to set up a

This is good news, in that we now have an unbroken chain of trading from the start of the series to the end.

I call this, and Risk: Legacy “Artificial Scarcity: The Game”.

I call this, and Risk: Legacy “Artificial Scarcity: The Game”.

So, I suppose I’m a fool for wanting to watch “Vertigo”, because after all we’ve got “Transformers are Knights Now”.

It’s not a matter of “personal responsibility”. They don’t “owe” us anything, so don’t frame it like that. It’s more like, they’re in a good position to do it, and so it would be a good thing to do for the sake of historical preservation. That PS1 and that SNES are eventually going to die. I say this as someone

Maybe, in the same way Pixar might be. After all, some of Ghibli’s later movies weren’t up to the standards they set with their older classics. Also, Pixar made the Cars series.

Can we all take a moment to appreciate just how weird it is to see 4 brides standing next to each other like that? What sort of wedding is going on here? Mormon?

There’s the rub. I can usually look past an actor’s reprehensible personal views so long as they don’t bleed into the end product, but I can totally get why someone would reject the end product due to their presence and indirectly funding that person.