No, it’s simply not allowed and against the terms of use. As far as I know, there’s no state or federal law saying you can’t use exploits in a video game.
No, it’s simply not allowed and against the terms of use. As far as I know, there’s no state or federal law saying you can’t use exploits in a video game.
It’s legal, it just voids your contract.
LaToya knows what’s up.
They suckered someone into building them a stadium, what do they care about winning now that it’s built?
I’ve resolved to kill more drifters and hobos.
To be fair, Sammy couldn’t see all the people that were missing in half of the audience.
Crazy how it accelerates spontaneously when the accelerator pedal is floored
Existentialism teaches us that, even in limit situations such as the choice you offered, we remain free. Free to kill ourselves. That’s what I would choose.
Nice catch on 80k’s comment, you’re quite the voracious reader.
It’s too bad that these back to back losses will now be what’s remembered.
That’s every IRL Shawn Bradley game.
I’m always tempted to invest in a pair of Type 181s, have them both painted red with turquoise ragtops, and call them “Thing 1” and “Thing 2”!
In what conceivable way would be illegal?
Are you kidding? It was like Moses parting the Red Sea. Watch it again and try to ignore the ball.
I’z like...meh, someone’s gonna get nostrilled and then the slo-mo and music kicks in and then I’z like...”ohhhhh..hang on now...”
I love how you can’t immediately be sure which one’s gonna get it. Then in a moment it clicks - yep, that’s the one. Delicious.
That is probably the greatest use of slo-mo I’ve ever seen in a sports replay.
Let’s be honest: those goofy scratch off tickets and fake keys that are mainstays of traveling circus shitshows like OnPoint and Redline are sleazy and are very effective at producing streams of irritated people that believe that they actually won something, all in the hopes that 0.5% of them will turn out to be…