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Found it at last. The issue I had is I went past it twice, because you don’t expect a turn there. I’m trying not to spoil it for anyone still looking. Once you get it, it’s not that hard to get to. That said, this place is something else. I wouldn’t be able to trash my place like this even if I tried.

Essentially, yes. It’s their tech that they use for both AR and VR. But if the headset can do only one or the other, it’s that. The API set is shared between HoloLens and all the VR headsets, but obviously hardware restricts which API the developers have access to. Edit: Just saw all the replies you got from other

I’ll see what PCDR does next month, but I found an old coworker who agreed to do it if it comes to it.

This screws me over so much. I got the collector’s edition ordered for pick up. But won’t be in the state all Dec. I'll need to find someone to pick it up now. I live alone here with no relatives. 

Still not going to watch until it ends properly. Too many shows cancelled without an ending. Fuck Netflix. They should have it in their clause that if a show gets a 2nd season, it'll get at least an hour or 2 ending if it doesn't get another season thereafter. 

I’ll likely get this game over the holidays. Would anyone be so kind as to tell me if I should find someone to play this co-op with? Is the game full story in co-op (even if the cutscenes show only 1 character)? Is the co-op completely separate from the story and I should wait until I finish or get somewhat far? If

Gotta read ‘em all!

Not sure if you played Pikmin 2, but it was easier because there was no 30 day limit. I really wish they extended the in-game day/allowed to extend it as a way to make the game easier. Some games in last few years (especially indie and and sim games like flight and sports) allow you to toggle specific things that make

It’s cringe-y that you feel they need to “reach” something. They don’t need to prove anything to you nor asking for an approval. It’s a joke, either you found it funny, didn’t care for it, or you got butthurt. Clearly you seem to lack a sense of humor, and you’re here complaining, so...

It’s a game I never finished on the WiiU mostly because I didn’t like the controller (UPad? WiiUPad? WiiU Game Controller With Integrated Display?) and all these years later, I wonder whether I should pick this game up on the Switch, or retry on the WiiU? I know if I wait, the best deal I’ll get is $45 in 2 years.

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Remember when people were boycotting COD?

Hooray for standardization. Now if we can also do this with US and metric system. Please!

Sorry, misread. From your own example - if someone comes to another artist and asks for a copy of the Orton sleeve, can either of them be sued for something illegal? If they are, can the judge order them to “cover” the sleeve? If so, wouldn’t that be a gov’t overreach since they are forcing something upon their body?

Glad you agree with me.

Correct, and that’s why this is different. The soundtrack is not a likeness of any of the players and can be separated from them without affecting their likeness. So this does not carry over. It’s a huge distinction.

That’s my take too. Randy Orton is the product, not the tattoos. There’s no images/how-to’s/stickers of just the tattoos. I doubt his tattoos are that detailed outside of the most bold lines, shading is probably approximations at best. The technique is largely lost.

So if you get a tattoo of the Disney logo, you then own the Disney logo?”

But here’s the difference with your video game example. The designs are on his body, made to order. Not a mass produced product. There is no code to copyright. Things in game are reproductions and imperfect ones. They are not tattoos - just textures. The more accurate question then becomes, if you commissioned a

This. I’m not latino, so I have no horse in the race here, but to my understanding, most people who are upset are upset not because they find a sombrero wearing emoji racist or anything, but rather because it supposedly represents millions of people with their own cultural identity. Just like you can’t say any one of