How about no? Competition is healthy, when done right, and these are all areas where real competition has been sorely needed. It’s mostly a matter of doing it right, which first party companies like EA and Ubisoft desperately need to understand.
How about no? Competition is healthy, when done right, and these are all areas where real competition has been sorely needed. It’s mostly a matter of doing it right, which first party companies like EA and Ubisoft desperately need to understand.
I have to know, which end would normally be... used?
So it can slam you in the dick, duh.
Anybody who can break your security is someone you want on your side. Generally speaking, they tend to be more interested in the tech than anything malicious, particularly if they are loners.
Which version?
Thoughts as the movie progresses:
Funny you should bring up DOA. DOA is actually deliberately moving away from the cheesecake factor in their next game, at the same time that Soul Calibur is deliberately moving towards it. It’s nice to see that DOA is trying to be taken more seriously as a game, given its rather enjoyable fighting system.
Very true. The exclusion of the disabled in these worlds is largely due to it not occurring to them, in the same way that the disabled are largely not thought of in the modern day, even though the ratio of disabled people is greater than, for example, African-Americans. It’s mostly a matter of optics, exacerbated by…
Oh good lord. It’s not a shirt. Her shirt is pink. That is a life jacket.
Please explain to me the stance of an administration that has sought not only to reduce illegal immigration but also to severely reduce LEGAL immigration.
Then all that remains is that pesky Panama. Damn Panamanians, coming into our country, taking our jobs and forming gangs...
Don’t forget that the cartels fueled by the American desire for illegal drugs also make life in Mexico quite a bit more dangerous. You know, those drug pipelines for marijuana and cocaine from further south that still see a lot of traffic and are enforced with public assassinations, funded in part by the “war on…
Personally, given that they have artificial gravity, I’m inclined to agree (though representations of such tech thus far have fallen short, a lot of that can be chalked up to issues with the filming technology available). However, I think they would also have collapsible mechanical chairs in various locations for…
Now, now, remember, nothing of worth comes from brown people except cheap labor. After all, they are the source of all crime, plus they are taking our jobs. And stuff.
And an elevator?
Jazzies.
“its sci-fi grow the fuck up and stop looking for flaws”
What, in your opinion, would a Federation accomodation for those unable to walk look like? (Just a mental exercise.)
So, what you are saying is that businesses should turn away extra business instead of spending the small amount of time and effort to make things more accessible? It’s worth noting that 1/8th of the people in the US have disabilities in some form, which is about the percentage of people who identify as…
While the real answer is “the question never occurred to them,” I think it’s worth noting that disability would be addressed in a variety of ways, depending on the particular universe you’re dealing with. In Star Wars, for example, amputations are readily responded to with fully functioning prosthetics, so it doesn’t…