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Captain America didn’t really keep above the fray, though, it’s strayed into politics numerous times. Heck, in one of it’s earliest issues Captain America knocks out Hitler with a punch. Post World War 2 we all think this is normal patriotic behavior, but this issue came out several months before the US officially

I agree in most cases, but not with mods. It’s just too problematic. What if the company updates their game and your mod no longer works? People paid for that, and the company that made that game isn’t responsible for your mods. Now you’ve got a product that isn’t working for people who paid for it and probably still

Well I like that they are going to leave legacy communities alone and admitted it to being a bad idea.

its no surprise, if done correctly, it can be a huge money maker for those making content, and for valve. but it needs to be done right, and properly implemented, not like before. god what a mess

Bungie and Activision won’t lose their customers, if they were going to it would of happen already.

thanks Brian!

I found the mistake.

As a business move, sure, I can understand it. But Konami did it in such a way that they burned every bridge back to their initial fanbase community and then pissed on the ashes.

It’s for people who like Persona 4 and its music. Easy mode is easy enough for people who suck at rhythm games and Hard/All Night mode is challenging enough for rhythm game veterans.

Would be cool if these are actual in-game comics you can read instead of just a stat boost item.

Well, trust me when I say they have already put quite a bit of work into that PC port. Basically every developer that does so has to.

I keep hearing that but watching his videos at that time, they don’t seem to indicate that. In fact I remember he wrote something early on during GG that said he didn’t want to get involved.

I dunno, so far it seems to have worked out well for me. Good family life, good career, solid social circle.

That context doesn’t apply for everyone equally, though. Nor is it her place to say that she know better for every woman.

Congratulations Mark and Allen, and a beautifully written article.

The most sacrilegious I have ever been was dressing as a bad nun for a Mardi Gras parade themed “Saints and Sinners.” I wore the full habit with the skirt hiked up to reveal fishnets. My partner was a priest with a whip, who would flog me a bit as we went down the parade route.

And this guy somewhere in the wordless crowd.

I’m actually fine with all these suggestions. I also think they should be accompanied by more rigorous training, testing, and review. Cops put themselves in harm’s way, and they can harm others when things go wrong. If they’re held properly responsible to a high standard for the power that they wield, by both

If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers

To answer 2, Dragon’s Dogma. Great trailers that showed of gameplay, great demos that got to the meat of combat vs large monsters, and a tutorial segment that instantly introduced you to the core gameplay exploring and awesome combat. That’s the type of stuff we need more of.