Nope. Not PS4->Xbox, not XB1->XB360, not PS4->PS3, not anything. They say it's so that everyone you're playing against is on an even playing field. Not because they couldn't.
Nope. Not PS4->Xbox, not XB1->XB360, not PS4->PS3, not anything. They say it's so that everyone you're playing against is on an even playing field. Not because they couldn't.
Probably the same way I know Pikachu, but not Charizard. That doesn't seem very surprising to me in the least bit. I would imagine it's the same for a whole heck of a lot of people.
For point (1): this isn't a matter of one country recognizing another country's copyrights. It doesn't have anything to do at all with copyright, for that matter. Also, citizenship has nothing to do with what laws apply to you. It's not about N Korea recognizing US laws. It's a US product, under US laws. Unless…
NP. I didn't even realize you were the same person that I replied to earlier in the thread :) Was just responding to that one line message (where I misread an implication that public figures don't have any protection in cases like this)
I would disagree, but I can name countless other successful similar lawsuits:
It's not different. He could sue. But he wouldn't, simply because he'd then have to go through and abide by the US legal system, which he'd never do. The ambassador did write a strongly worded letter to the US, though, calling the movie an "act of war".
It's the same reason an unlicensed NFL game can't use the real names of any player that belongs to the NLFPA — they don't have consent. President Obama could sue NBA Jam for example, if he really wanted to. People would probably hate him for it if he did, though.
In most (if not all) US states, it doesn't matter if it's harmful, if it's used in an exploitative manner (eg. making millions off a video game). Take the recent EA lawsuit in regards to their NCAA football games.
From my understanding, jurisdiction almost always depends on the location of the defendant and/or the location of the crime. Since both of those are in the US, I would think he has every right to. Wouldn't be any different than if someone was visiting the US, and got injured by a negligent driver, or by some unsafe…
I've been playing Skyrim lately, and make it a point to almost never manually save. I have the menu save set to 15 minutes (or I think I may have brought it down to 10), and those are (along with the autosaves when entering a new area) the only saves I use. It was just so cheesing to save right before any…
I think people underestimate the popularity of soccer in the U.S., particularly among youth. More youth in the U.S. play soccer than in any other country in the world. It's been the fastest growing sport among youths for the last couple of decades. The growth has slowed the last few years, but that's been during a…
And that's just counting the summer cards. I would imagine people are trying to complete other badges as well, so there's probably a lot higher sale rate of all the other trading cards, too.
Running the numbers based on how many cards have been sold in the past 24 hours, Valve probably makes a few thousand dollars on Steam Summer Adventure card sales per day.
Best one minute game I've played:
Are there not invincibility stars in MK8? That was always the most obvious way of dodging them in MK64 and MKWii. Well, that and the bullet bill and the mega mushroom.
After Sean uncovers the ice block, the KotG silence should have been on Rag. He had lethal.
I think you're misremembering. I've never seen a video of anyone getting 2-ups, 4-ups, etc.
What's up with disappearing Luigi at the 2:34 mark? Funky stuff.
That "detail" is wildly inaccurate. It was a simple redirect to another website.
Where the heck did you get that idea from? It redirected you to another website. THAT'S IT.