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Yeah, well that's just, like, your opinion, man.

Wait. Dominos serves pizza?

This kind of victim blaming I expect to see on Gawker, but never here on Kotaku. For shame Velduanga! For shame.

I'd say it already happens. Not in a "day later" sort of scenario, but when a company takes down an online game's servers, people who paid money for that game are losing out. When Microsoft says they aren't going to support WinXP any more, the people who paid money for that OS (and still use it) are definitely

You don't own the game. You license its use, but you don't own it. The money you pay for your copy is for the license, not ownership.

ok, I don't know if you're feeling heated toward me or what, but your post is pretty much a giant run-on sentence and I'm not sure if you're teeing up on me or what. If that's the case, there's no need for anger, I'm not taking sides here. Pointing out that Zenimax may have a case doesn't make me their defender.

I can't speak to the veracity any of the information you're presenting, but the fact is that if Carmack did any development on VR while an employee of Zenimax, then took that and gave it to Oculus, then Zenimax has a case.

Not really Kaz Hirai.

I have to disagree. Unless someone is playing on 'Easy' or 'Normal' there's no way to find enough ammo to make this a cover-shooter. Just about every encounter is typically staged to make the gun your weapon of last resort. Although there are a few encounters that require firepower, they're spaced out in the overall

I'm with you. I don't understand the need to shit on either state. I grew up in Orange County, spent a few years in McKinney, TX, am back in Orange County now, and looks like we might be back in McKinney again with this news. I'm not thrilled about this, but if we DO choose to go, we know it's a great place to live,

The rumor started spreading late last week, but no one has been told officially. As to whether we'll go or not, I can't say.

Man, that's nuts. Glad that aspect of things was handled sanely. Has anything come of the identity thief/sex offender? I'd hate to think someone was out there continuing to use pieces of your identity.

That may be so. But that's no reason to drag the guy's reputation through the shit. Take the extra hour to talk to him and confirm the identities of his children. Then go back to the office and thank god you didn't charge an innocent man of something which, considering the high profile of college football coaching,

visions of TV cameras and political ambitions in his (or her) head.

In a rational world, about an hour. 5 minutes to sit down and ask "who are these kids in these pictures?" and another 45 minutes for someone (a cop or detective or whatever) to go to the guy's home and radio back "Youbetcha, those are his kids alright".

With his knife and go-bag, he's a force of nature.

Picked this up at the end of last week and really enjoyed it. Although I wouldn't compare the two, I felt this had a real "Journey" sort of feel to it.

It would be nice, but as an animator, I can tell you that the revisions would require a lot more than just re-rendering. Those new versions change the shape and fleshiness of the mouth, nose and cheek area entirely. Those models couldn't be subbed in without having the animators go back in and re-do significant

Simultaneously, somewhere, Sergey Brin shed a solitary tear. For what he knew not, but there it was, rolling down his cheek; a silent salute to technology lost.

These felt funny the first few times I saw them, when they were limited in time and usually pointed out actual, real errors. Now they just seem like over-long excuses for the guy to point out things he doesn't like. They're no longer "Everything wrong with" and more "everything I don't like". And TWELVE minutes?