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By amateurs you mean people with a modicum of intelligence? There’s nothing impressive or to be proud of for playing a game for extravagant lengths of time at once with absolutely no concern for your own health - saying that as somebody who did a 48 hour stint on WoW a decade or so ago.

And this is why I would never, EVER, seriously consider living in New York city.

So the public, police, and cosplayer all acted in a somewhat reasonable fashion.

Ok look this was a pretty cool novelty at $60 but any more than that, no thanks. I’ve bought all of this stuff numerous times over the years and have no qualms about emulating it now which I can do easily and have better features, a longer controller cord, and more games. Buying shit like this at these prices just

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Why the fuck would you leave extremely valuable but mundane objects at your parents’ house, in the care of people who do not know and could not understand their value? And why would you do so after moving out?

+1 for this comment and for every current and former GameStop employee that got your Corporate Kool-Aid reference.

Identity theft. Just part of the circle of life.

When I first saw this I thought it was for the PC, I got super excited. Very disappointed it’s PS3 and PS4 only.

When I first saw this I thought it was for the PC, I got super excited. Very disappointed it’s PS3 and PS4 only.

Any religion that gains popularity will have people using it for good and people using it for evil

I don’t think Heather gets the concept that this game is largely satire of the great platform games.

They should start issuing lawsuits against cheating players instead of the company making the cheats.

This is all for nothing. What will they (Bossland) do? Simple. Declare bankruptcy and build a new cheating platform.

The distinction is presumably that ‘cheating’ affects other users (who didn’t opt-in by buying modded software, themselves). That one still makes me nervous, though, as it relies the ability to make a distinction between ‘cheating’ and ‘modding’ (the latter of which should not, IMO, incur penalties). Without something

So they ruled that the fact that the modded software prevented a private company from delivering its product as-intended justified statutory damages equal to the expenses incurred as a result of an effort to prevent said changes? That’s some really dangerous precedent to set. Most people hate cheaters, but what is

This is weird ot me, the company sells a product and the user decides how to use it.
Or is this company specifically making this for Blizzard products?

I’m not defending them, but more or less curious as to how this played out.
Does this mean for instance - a major sports team could sue a pharmaceutical company that

Are we sure these aren’t ideas written by Charlie Kelly from Always Sunny?

Because, while good, it’s still taking up space. Like all those trees and immigrants and poor people...

If there isn’t any info about a game out there, it’s shit.