The refund and credit makes you “whole” in the eyes of legal. What harm (legitimate harm) has been caused to the consumer if the agreement was cancelled and a refund (with extra) was given?
The refund and credit makes you “whole” in the eyes of legal. What harm (legitimate harm) has been caused to the consumer if the agreement was cancelled and a refund (with extra) was given?
The only thing that bothers me on this menu is how to-taste settings such as Motion Blur, Film Grain, Lens Flares, and Chromatic Aberration “decrease” the Image Quality marker. I do like that I was able to make changes quickly and see the impacts in a screenshot, thought he only thing missing was a benchmark.
The Hull Seals will be about to assist with hull repairs along this trip.
This is in fact what happened with Steam back in the day early on. We’re going for Cycle 2 here in this. Soon we’ll see Epic having the same problems unless they keep their stuff on lock and actually curate, but then they’ll have the same “censorship” claims and gnashing of teeth there. It’s not an easy scenario, but…
I’m totally expecting more “competition is good, see!” comments and how I’m a hateful person for not agreeing with them.
Their loss too, but hopefully they can make up for it in the bigger cut they’re taking. I don’t hate them for their choice, it’s entirely logical. As a consumer, I’m not willing to jump into Epic’s store, especially with the insane amount of security issues they’ve had with Fortnight.
That’s fine. I’ll have other games to play. Money isn’t so much a problem any more compared to time. I have no desire to further fragment my library and have to keep a ledger as a result.
That’s okay Jace. You can have your exclusivity and I won’t jump on yet-another-launcher / yet-another-store. I wish your company luck.
A lot of the OVK fans were pretty pissed with Starbreeze when Bo started pushing the very EA-like approach to games. I missed OVK being the little guys, pushing for fun.
I’ve mained WHM since 2.0 launch. (Was a BLM in 1.x) There’s something about the constant “Triage” of healing that makes it an interesting puzzle, a different perspective rather than simply hitting the same rotation over and over for damage and competing in Advanced Combat Tracker for top deeps.
When you take away the PR BS, Bethesda is pretty much saying the support guy was right, and the “Conduct Policy” that is based on the “Core Values” of the company, really just shows that at the end of the day, Integrity and Honesty are out the window. BGS/Zenimax would rather lie about it than really get these…
The bounceback from fans just shows that in this day and age, more and more companies are failing at PR and Customer Relations. Yes the delivery of the question is not.. great, (As an observer I thought it amusing, though I didn’t cheer) it does tell us some very vital information that Blizzard is not acting on.
Starlink shows that it can be done, it’s just.. expensive. I expected StarFox to show up like Geralt did in this, but they belong in there and have a reasonable presence and influence.
It comes from users failing to follow-up with these updates and getting them installed. A majority of infections are seen on systems that are unpatched, and those unpatched systems impact others even if it isn’t in your network. (Scanning for vulnerable targets online, etc.)
Does anyone else remember when Kotaku’s comments and articles were written well enough to inspire conversation rather than just knee-jerk tribalism between SJWs and non-SJWs, with both sides going after moderates?
It’s so slim, that some of the Subway “restaurants” don’t even have employees at them when they’re open around here.
This is 2018 for you. Despite the backlash on Battlefont 2 and the strategic backpedaling of Warner Brothers, we’re still going to see things like this appear heavily in sports titles since they can get away with being yearly iterations.
“It’s Better Than Nothing!”™
They were like that at the start, but as they got people trained, they’re good. Relaxed, but good, if that make sense?
To me? It’s a combination of outdated stores, expensive chicken, and usually over-held over-dry chicken. Employees don’t seem to care (which doesn’t surprise me, if they don’t have a say in quality, why would they?) and it just doesn’t feel welcoming. Popeyes popped up around here, the food’s decent though it has its…