DRM is not an inherently bad thing. I don't understand how anybody could have a problem with the concept of protecting people's rights.
DRM is not an inherently bad thing. I don't understand how anybody could have a problem with the concept of protecting people's rights.
It's a possibility when World of Warcraft finally shuts down. Not gonna be for a good few years though, unfortunately.
Real football's boring though. You get all muddy and sweaty and people shout at you for not knowing what offside means. In Fifa I can do tricks and tackle referees, all without anyone kicking me in the shins.
I drink and drive all the time but I've never crashed so I guess drink driving is pretty okay
The concept is the same — watching / playing something of which you already know the outcome is generally a bit less exciting. There are lots of people who do actively avoid 'spoilers' when they have a football game recorded at home or whatever.
The production costs would certainly have included the team's salaries.
Eh, what they do is more important than what you do. If they need to keep journalists out of the loop for whatever reason, that's their prerogative. Let them do their thing, instead of undermining them by going for those hot scoops, or whatever you call them.
I don't open doors for women because they can open their own fucking doors. I got places to be.
"Paying"? Why would I want to pay for anything, you capitalist pigdog?
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Why do you hate it? It's an effective hyperbolic shorthand for those things.
Isn't the asylum in Manhunt 2 an asylum for the criminally insane though? So, like, it kind of makes sense that they might be dangerous?
I played a lot of DoTA back in the WC3 days, and I kind of dislike how they've just copied a lot of that stuff across to Dota 2. I get that they're trying to be 'faithful' to the original, but the original was developed in such a haphazard and limited way that it doesn't make sense to keep much of it.
"Oh fuck, Jimmy (or maybe Johnny?) totally impregnated me. Shit, shit, shit, what the hell am I gonna tell Joseph? We haven't fucked in like a year, he'll know for sure.
86 participants?
"Thing about publishers, though, they may be the cash machine, but they can crack the whip."
See, to me that schedule sounds super depressing. The only two things I like out of those are dinner (the eating of, not preparation of) and free time. So like, 3.5 hours a day of things I like? Eurgh.
Oh man, that sucks. I hope I never get a real job.
9 hours is most of your time?