marick1
Marick1
marick1

This is a straight failure of reading comprehension.

I never said the author’s vision had to trump player agency; I said that reconciling any definitive “endpoint” in a narrative with previous promises of total player agency is difficult primarily because there are too many paths that players can take in order to reach

Except these characters are “ancestors”, which implies they had coitus with opposite sex. So not exclusively gay, no.

This is the difficulty that any set narrative runs into when it advertises itself as being driven by “player choice.” It is not possible to both have a set narrative line and not do shit that invalidates certain player decisions at some point along the line.

The same thing happened to Mass Effect 3—and has happened in

Regarding the splitter wickers (which is a new term to me) that are removable with a wrench...wouldn’t that mean that virtually every part of a car is removable? You can take my doors off with a wrench. Do I have removable doors? You can take my engine out with a wrench. Do I have a removable engine? You don’t even

We do, but we call them “Le Dickwahd”

Proud and long-time DVD subscriber here. Allows me to watch tons of great movies (especially newer releases) that are only available via online rental from other streaming services. If I watch 3-4 DVDs a month, then my monthly subscription is already cheaper than it would cost me to rent each movie individually

The DVD/Bluray plan is still well worth it, particularly if you want newer releases without paying through the nose to rent them. Netflix will _never_ get the streaming rights to many movies until they’re years out of date, but they still usually get blurays & dvds of them within a few months of those discs being

Depends on the movie. The last thing I need is pixelation happening in my all time favorite films:

-> Doctor Naughty & The Night Nurses

-> The Spatula Gang

-> Blonde Babes, Gone Wrong

-> Day Of The Nypmphomaniacs

-> Where Nuns Fear To Tread

-> Honey, I Broke The Bed, Again

^^
These are really important creations and need to

I can’t blame you, at least you have access to pretty much any movie you want to watch instead of the so-so streaming collection. I’ve been thinking about it myself, but all these different streaming service costs are piling up... 

Come on.

I’m all for libraries but they carry ~100? Netflix carries ~100,000? Managing to get a specific new release at a popular library is not worth the hassle and certainly not something you can plan around.

We watch Netflix DVD’s far more than the streaming. There is vastly more content available on disc and the video quality (BR) is better than even their 4K streaming.

You can’t stream everything. My disc queue is over 350 still.

I am one of last sad saps who also subscribes to DVD

Calling it right now: That is NOT Nick Fury. It’s Mysterio pulling a fast one on Peter. We’ll check back in July to see if I’m right.

Oh stop. You knew they were never killing him. Sony was not going to agree with Marvel to kill him off and stop making their movies. This fact makes him the ONLY truly bullet-proof resurrection in Infinity Wars, as his IP rights are not for Marvel to decide.

Looks like someone’s reply got misplaced

And everyone will start asking why Securitas is keeping that shitty brand alive.

This is not going to go well for Securitas.  At best, it’s only going to create a Streisand Effect for the game (which sounds improbable, but not impossible).  At worst, the judge will throw the suit out, Securitas will take a hit financially because they picked an incredibly stupid hill to die on, AND there will be a

I have this board, have used it every (work) day since 2013. It’s still on it’s original batteries (I tucked a post it note in there to test the battery life) and no issues other than some of the key paint is coming off. The mouse is long gone, though, I bought something I like better. 

I have this board, have used it every (work) day since 2013. It’s still on it’s original batteries (I tucked a post