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I do speak French and it makes just as much sense.

Um, it was.

slender man pressured them. They legitimately thought he was real. This is mental illness.

believing a fictional character is real is legitimate mental illness.

It does when that someone else doesn't exist.

which is exactly why they need to be tried as children where mental health services are much more readily available. As adults, they'd go to jail instead.

don't you understand that by definition, the fact they believed slender man was real means they could not make logical decisions. They attempted murder BECAUSE of their beliefs, which you yourself said was insane. Therefore they acted because they were insane.

all cockroaches can fly. Taiwan cockroaches aren't special.

if the video is fake Ubisofts has no copyright claim over it. It's a mashup video which clearly falls under fair use.

no, they are making money off of their unique skill set they bring to the game, their unique instance of the game, their voice and script and thoughts and editing.

te flaw inn your argument is that the difference is the player adds skill and a unique instance of that game while he plays. A movie is exactly the same every time you play it. A game is not with the only variable being the player himself thereby making the footage HIS, not Nintendos.

that's false. A game cannot play without the player. The player has the WHOLE part in making the game play. His skill is unique and had merit, his editing and voice over adds artistic merit and expression and he content of the script add criticism and reaction in the form of review.

what kind of bull response is that? A painting is entertainment, whether you enjoy it or not is irrelevant.

and what of Andy warhols painting of a Campbell's soup can? A uniquederivative performance of a game is exactly the same thing and Nintendo has no claim to it whatsoever.

No, they are making money off of their own unique copyrighted performance that attributes Nintendos assets. This is entirely legal and why artists paint cans of Campbell's soup.

no, they aren't. A Lets play is a public PERFORMANCE of a game. The performance is instantly copyrighted to the person performing, not to the company who produced the product being performed.

If you read the article, yes, this was built in vanilla using redstone and command blocks. hence the news. Stargates have been in Minecraft in the form of Mods (and much nicer, AND featuring dimensions) in the past - but not in vanilla.

it's not a surprise at all. Your going from an optimized build in the 360 to a basic PC build where power supplies don't even exist sub 200 watts.

You can play with a controller on PC too and with two monitors (tv + monitor) you can have two instances of minecraft open at the same time on seperate screens. You can also run split screen this way off one screen (tv) in windowed mode on each instance so I fail to see your point.

Boot sales aren't yard or garage sales. They're flea markets.