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Fred Durst was at least playing CoD (albeit poorly), unless they did another stream with the band playing music or something.

I remember that being a problem, but then people started having shows where they just chatted and took viewer calls/questions and such, and Twitch was very against that as well.

Possibly, but I loathe hipsters too. I just sit around and listen to my library of metal, blues, funk, chiptunes, j/k-pop, and various random songs from other genre's. Don't bother listening to the radio (other than public radio for news and interesting things) and don't really go to clubs/bars where popular music is

1. A lot of this is pretty fucking awful.

I live in the Bay Area and I have never heard his name before. But then again, I pretty much actively avoid music that most folks listen to as I generally dislike it.

For those accused, it depends on the crime they're accused of and the risk they may flee. Bail can be posted in most cases and the accused can stay out of prison, but if the crime they are accused of is too serious or they are deemed too much of a flight risk, they will keep them in a holding facility until their

Yeah...the whole pricing system needs an overhaul with a reduction across the board. Not just the 4 hour rental price.

Wait, it costs more money to release a game on a closed platform than an open one?

Yup, Homefront is cursed.

Not the foggiest clue. I just know that while there are goblins within the Horde, the race is not exclusively attached to them and large groups retain their neutrality.

Because when I play Call of Duty, I'm super concerned with realism. I mean, if something should be unrealistic it would just ruin my entire game experience!

While I would normally agree that this is a bit of an overreaction, the whole "Exploding building in New York for something released on 9/11" is a bit much. I can definitely see a lot of folks finding it distasteful.

Still better than the live action movie.

I can, which is why I said some games have lore existing to serve gameplay.

CAN YOU NOT SEE THE WOMAN IN THE BOTTOM PHOTO LITERALLY OPPRESSING THE MANY BY LITERALLY SITTING ON HIS BACK WHILE HE DOES PUSH UPS?! NEED I SAY MORE?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

Indeed, when you are making as much money as he is and have the throng of rabid fanboys he does, it would be hard to give any fucks.

Grand Poobah, thank you very much.

It's almost as if I can hold both law enforcement officials and members of the armed forces in the highest regard but still be able to make a joke about them every once in a while.

It's almost like I'm using mild exaggeration to highlight my point. Man, who would have ever figured that out from the context!?

When you're making a game, either lore/narrative needs to exist to serve gameplay (i.e. Mario with its complete lack of narrative, with only enough story to set up context for player actions) or gameplay needs to exist to serve lore/narrative (Spec Ops: The Line with its mediocre shooting intentionally designed to not