A bug this obscure, which involves doing things nobody would do on accident and which until now was not public knowledge, is likely not as highly prioritized as issues affecting people playing the game right this second.
A bug this obscure, which involves doing things nobody would do on accident and which until now was not public knowledge, is likely not as highly prioritized as issues affecting people playing the game right this second.
Loving the look of this next-gen remaster of seeming Xbox One launch title Halo Infinite.
This is what is called whataboutism. Feel free to google that term too. It is actually possible for one thing to be better than another without the one thing being perfect in all respects.
Yeah that feels familiar. A lot of them use codenames anyway, so it’s not a huge stretch for McCree to be his.
I think they just write you a ticket on the spot in most cases (I’ve never actually tried), if it’s a kid they might get away with a stern talking to and a phone call to the parents. It’s probably too much of a hassle to do the whole arrest thing if the person isn’t actively dangerous to themselves or others.
Oh no!
Definitely. I just think you could quite easily cut down on overpopulation in jails etc by not arresting people for “smaller” crimes. :P
Sweden. But then we don’t have cops that just kill people on the street on the regular either so it’s a bit laxer overall.
I think you’d just get a fine for it here.
An arrest seems pretty harsh for what’s basically shoplifting. Is that common in Japan?
It does say “In premium formats exclusively in movie theaters” in the text though. Does that perhaps mean that the dolby atmos whatever stuff is movie theater exclusive but that there will be a regular streaming release (although probably not day 1)?
Cutscenes show up as a little projector screen kinda that you’re viewing. Pushing boxes and stuff zooms out to show your character, but those things are also all triggered by pressing a button. I’ve only watched an introductory video so I’m not sure how QTEs work yet but I assume they also zoom out to show the old…
Installing an m.2 is not actually that complicated dude.
WoW’s databases were literally built to handle large amounts of parallel traffic though. D2R was built to be as close to the original as possible. Rebuilding the entire database and network structure is not a minor project, and it’s hard to motivate that kind of time investment if there’s no way to clearly demonstrate…
There is no PS logo on the replacement plates though. They didn’t screw up there at all.
If they didn’t want people to make replacement plates they wouldn’t have made them easily to replace.
It seems to me like dbrand’s plates would’ve been totally fine if they had just received permission first. Nothing about them seem particularly infringing, and the plates themselves are literally made to be somewhat easily replaceable. (Somewhat as in replacing it with these dbrand plates was really easy on one side…
Imagine losing ownership of something (everything?) just because your hard drive broke down, or because someone hacked your wallet. With no means to get it back at all.
Do NFTs really continue to be a thing for anyone other than high risk investors, scammers, and a rare few people trying to innovate with “NFT games”? Games which seem like a pretty dumb concept for anything related to gameplay reasons and only innovative in how they can scam people out of more money.
All the people complaining that Blizzard should have seen this coming and fixed it ahead of time have obviously worked zero hours in IT :P. This seems _incredibly_ hard to test and get numbers on without a massive global stress test with real-world traffic. They kind of did that during the beta weekends, but they…