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That is only true if the work was done as ‘work for hire,’ or the copyright was explicitly transferred. Otherwise, the commissioner is bound by the terms of the license they negotiated with the creator.

The sponsor statement all sound the same. “We were disappointed to hear ...” or “We were saddened to learn ...” or whatever.

The actor was involved in creating a prop photograph, playing an existing character but younger (presumably, an older woman with a wedding photo) so the makeup team decided to darken her skin to match the other actor.

There was a bug/feature in ... I think it was early Echoes, but it might have been another smart device.

I would have said Timecop, but the sentiment is the same.

I can explain where my own logic comes from, and it’s not too complicated.

My rubber started to come off, but I got some superglue in the gap, clamped it, and now there’s just the tiniest bulge.  Otherwise, I am 100% onboard with the premise of the article; it’s the best controller I’ve ever used.  

And while we’re at it, why do people say “thaw” and “unthaw” to mean the same thing?

Gamestop will sell the subscription based XBox Series XS deal in stores, which is probably a big deal for Microsoft, since that gets people onto XBox Live and Gamepass. And they’ll get tons of in store branding and marketing and things like that.

This article covers the deal in general.

That’s a different problem. I’m not saying they won’t die, or even that they don’t suck, I’m just saying that they have at least a bit of a plan about how to survive digital game sales.

They made a big deal with Microsoft that gives them a cut of digital purchases made on consoles that Gamestop sells..

Sorry, I can’t read this review. My brain came to a crashing halt on the word “unthaw”, which should mean “freeze,” but the internet assures me it means “thaw”.

OK, the burden is on me.

What kind of proof that masks do help would you be willing to accept?

Perhaps.  I never noticed a game that didn’t recognize it, but I didn’t play every game.  Just a lot of them.

The always invert setting was one of the best features of the 360 interface, and I have no idea why they dropped it.  It’s too bad that it’s never coming back (which is how I read the marketingspeak of their answer)

The question is: Is Sony crazy enough to let them? I think Microsoft would do it in a heartbeat. It is very clear from their current positioning that they want your playing games from their ecosystem, and don’t really care what device you are using to do so.

As others have said Minecraft Dungeons has touch controls, and maybe some others, but most don’t.  But I too have a 1st Gen Elite, and it works fine (on a Samsung Galaxy Tab) plugged in via a USB Micro to C cord.

I assumed, when the first announcement was made, that the problem was contractual, not technical.