I think you left the draft headline on this. I’m reading it as “Let’s Talk About Something That We’ve Talked About Repeatedly And Offer No New Insight, But It Will Drive Clicks and Engagement”
I think you left the draft headline on this. I’m reading it as “Let’s Talk About Something That We’ve Talked About Repeatedly And Offer No New Insight, But It Will Drive Clicks and Engagement”
While I appreciate that this took a lot of time and hard work, thanks but no thanks. I prefer that the voices in text based games sound like I imagine they do.
It’s not just the age. It the question of why someone would watch a stream or longplay of a game they’d want to play spoiler-free and be surprised by spoilers.
Japanese company still has backwards-ass practices towards the internet, weather at eight.
I’m not even a “traditional animation or bust” kind of guy, but there’s something weirdly uncanny about this particular look that just bothers me. The motion of everything just feels...off somehow?
For a bit of context, under Japanese copyright law, “fair use” doesn’t exist. At all. Parody, change of purpose and such are standard in the EU and the US IP law, none of it applies within Japan.
I watched someone stream this for a couple of hours and they couldn’t last a single day before being fired.
Both sides amirite?!
I’d watch it but it’s not worth having to listen to Joe Rogan for. I’d rather just read the terms myself.
The kid broke the rules and violated security. Play Stupid Games, Get Stupid Rewards.
I literally watch every new episode on Mondays. And rewatch the old episodes all the time. And yeah, I still greatly prefer (most of the time) stuff from season 2-8.
I mean that is if you believe their excuse. If it was “the equivalent of a typo”, they probably could have launched a patch on day 2 and we wouldn’t need any more reporting on it. But if you’ve been following Digital Foundry’s reporting on Unreal Engine 4, you will know that a lot of the PC issues are par for the…
This is really bad luck! They are really unfortunate that among all the half-baked, broken, barely working, deeply flawed and practically unfinished games which are released nowadays their perfectly polished game was met with negative reaction due to a single file error.
“The fans are my priority.”
You can just raise taxes on the rich. Saying there is no extra money as if the only way to make up the shortfall is through taxing EVs is absurd.
They push back because oil companies line their pockets. Same reason so many forbid Tesla from selling direct using the laughable claim that dealers protect customers interest and don’t drive up prices.
You could say the EV owner is already contributing to society in many other ways. A reduced pollution footprint which leads to less respiratory issues and less of a need for public health funding. I’m sure other readers can add other money saving points relative to taxation.
This, reportedly the PS5 version runs more or less fine, while on Steam the game has a damning Mostly Negative rating due to dismal performance, even on monster hardware. We all know Callisto is getting cracked eventually and pirates will enjoy their Denuvo free experience, so why risk spoiling the game for us paying…
You’re right, comments like yours are hilarious. This level of naivete from you could only be parody.
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