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The thing is, the price of making games has changed significantly in how much a developer company makes off sales. No longer is a publisher required to sell a game by making physical copies and pushing it out to the stores to sell them. So you’ve had publisher, distribution, physical hardware, and brick and mortar

It’s not luck to buy the right TV for what you intend to watch.

I get that sentiment, but let’s not act like this is something all TV shows deal with when in reality it’s maybe one or two episode of a show in a year that will have lighting issues for people. This isn’t really an accessibility concern and I’d much rather a director be permitted to create something however they like

Networks aren’t going to push to standardize TV settings unfortunately because it’s really not as big of an issue as people make it out to be. You only hear about it online during an episode that’s watched by tens of millions of people, otherwise this issue is non-existent to the networks.

I agree about IMDB, but what it tells you is what the overall public opinion on a movie is. I don’t take it for face value, no one should when Marvel movies are considered almost as good as iconic movies of their eras that transformed the industry. That’s my point though, that the general public has no fucking clue

My wife’s 2019 Honda has a lot of features that literally every car should be required to have at this point, and it would prevent these kinds of accidents not just daily, but probably every minute of the day. Assisted braking, lane assist, blind spot indicators, and automated cruise control (the kind that brakes or

I get what you’re trying to say, but you can’t really assess the quality of Tesla’s self driving in that way. Of course millions of cars driving daily in the US is going to get into more accidents than a single person ever could. That’s just pure numbers difference and means nothing.

Top Gun Maverick currently has an 8.4 rating on imdb. There’s no way in hell that movie is even remotely compatible to other films at a similar rating. We’re talking about Gladiator, Psycho, Alien, Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Shining, Amadeus, and many others. These are films people routinely suggest seeing if you’ve

That’s a bit of a stretch. Scalpers don’t fear consumers not buying games for a specific platform. Going this route is 100% pro-consumer, and yes not limiting the amount of copies would be better, but to make this out like Blizzard is awful for doing this when not considering scalpers is reaching just to be upset.

“But why not have a different version that is $60-70 more and includes a code for the game?”

Firstly, the country is moving left, not right, did you not witness this past election cycle where record numbers of young people voted for the left? 18-29 year olds voted for Dems by 63%, that’s a fucking landslide my friend.

Just gonna leave this here for ya.

Let’s be honest though, SMS clearly wasn’t in this to make the most realistic sim racing ever, so they’d never truly be able to compete with the likes of iRacing or Automobilista or Assetto Corsa. Expecting that from PC4 would be wishful thinking at the very best. They started selling out when they realized they

Well, you’d have a point if these additional launchers didn’t also involve having their own accounts to be able to use them. I mean, there’s a valid argument that could be made against this, as consoles don’t deal with these issues when people buy Ubisoft games on the PSN store, for instance. So why is it ok for PC

You bought something on Steam that had DRM implemented by the publisher. That is not on Valve in any way no matter how you try to spin it. You realize Valve has no control over publishers doing this right? Other than maybe forcing them not to if they want to use Steam.

Googling your issue, you’re blaming Steam for what is clearly something that publisher created, not Valve. They limit how many times the game can be activated, BUT allow activations to be recovered when you uninstall correctly. This isn’t Valves doing and it’s pretty obvious they had no hand in this. Blaming them is

Why stop it? Several reasons, particularly that one, it’s not safe, and two, it’s not racing to just use a damn wall to power through a turn to pass people. It’s a fucking joke that they allowed him to do this and not immediately black flag him.

Simple physics. To turn you have to slow down and then accelerate coming out of the turn. The difficulty in turning perfectly is the amount of force pushing the car away from the apex of the turn, which requires the turn be taken at a certain speed, otherwise you hit the wall or fly off the track. A strong enough wall


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