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Ovechkin hadn’t fought since 2010. And that performance will probably get him another 9 years off. 

I want this entire concept banned right now. Having a sky full of satellites is one thing, they’re useful and we rely on them for a lot of things, but I do not want them to actively participate in defiling what’s left of our night sky. This is an entirely new generation of light pollution and I’m not here for it, get

Cause that’s what I want to see when I look up at the night sky, more advertisements. Definitely don’t get enough of those down here...

That’s it. This is the beginning of the end. All those cyberpunk dystopias are about to come true. You won’t be able to close your eyes without seeing an ad soon.

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That’s easily a candidate for all-time greatest vs this masterpiece:

He’s run for office; he’s a politician:

If he’s doing this in a video game, perhaps he’s doing something similar IRL. Where’s the state police on this?

As an attorney and a public figure in the United States, my ethics and reputation are regulated by a code of professional responsibility

A LOT of games are Steam only. Like an egregious number of them. People will try and dress that up by saying you can buy these games elsewhere like Amazon or other game stores but the thing is, all of those game stores give you Steam Keys meaning—whether you want it or not—you are *forced* into the Steam ecosystem and

Quick survey: how many PC games have been Steam only? I’m no expert, so I only look to GoG for comparison, but I strongly suspect that this number is non-zero.

I BELIEVE IN THE FREE MARKET UNLESS IT MILDLY INCONVENIENCES ME! I WANT AN OPEN AND FAIR MARKET BUT ALSO THINK GAMES NOT BEING ON STEAM IS A WAR CRIME PUNISHABLE UNDER THE GENEVA CONVENTION!

If you read the article you’d see that there isn’t really evidence that Tencent or the Epic store is giving data to the Chinese government.  Additionally, if thats your fear then you should basically cease using all modern gaming platforms and services because they have a hand in almost all of them.  Tencent is simply

Arstechnica wrote a great piece recently shedding light into the whole 12% versus 30% talking point. I recommend for anyone to not take things at face value and check it out.

Game developers getting 18% more of your money is a huge benefit to the customer: The game developer can invest more in the games you love, and has less incentive to depend on trashy DLC models.

I think you may be forgetting the biggest reason that people are angry: Media outlets have hyped up the Epic Store drama repeatedly, and many of those media outlets are backed by a company that’s royally ticked at Epic: Google.

Is that really cheaper than implementing a practice mode in the game?

Half Life 3 confirmed?

Nothing’s going to prove the value of Steam as a store more than abusing its user review system and proving yet again that Valve has no more than a handful of people dedicated to taking care of it and preventing this kind of abuse of its systems.

Most badass definition of passive aggressive by far.