The silliness of this makes me think there was something more significant / interesting in the background, like someone was caught reselling / sharing the free Gamepass account.
The silliness of this makes me think there was something more significant / interesting in the background, like someone was caught reselling / sharing the free Gamepass account.
we’re still very much in the research phase of this new era of sex speedrunning
Ahh so no proof, thought so. But I’m sure you “did your own research” lol.
There isn’t a lot of difference in sitting in my car at work compared to at mcdonalds. Also, the walk from office to car + drive to McDonalds time is greater than the time it takes to create a fast food order to not end up with the food getting cold, so I would need to really place the order like 5 minutes out from…
Well my point was mostly in response to your illogical argument that they must be selling your data for it to make financial sense.
Eh. You can say the same with every app.
What’s a guy gotta do to get out of the grays here? I’m ungrayed on several other sites on the network.
I find myself eating McDonalds less because of their app. I drive by 2 on the way home, and previously my McDonaldsing would mostly be very spur of the moment “what do I want for dinner... Fuck it, McDs!”.
The $10 tier seems like the good one.
This makes sense, one of the early 360 (OG xbox?) mods was a custom firmware for the disc drive that removed the ability of the drive to report burned discs. So you could patch the drive (or switch it out) and play burned games on it, and the system wouldn’t know the difference.
As a consumer, I don’t see the word “charged” and immediately think “tons of added caffeine,”
When dozens of people (of a pretty small readership) has complained about about an insignificant design aesthetic, it’s just being stubborn to keep doing it. Especially when your job is writing articles for them.
I’m pretty sure he’s doing it to troll the readers now. It doesn’t seem like the smartest thing to do, but oh well.
After it was pointed out, I can’t help noticing how much Kenneth likes his custom characters.
Even if you don’t have a group of people working on a particular mod, there is tons of prior knowledge. Given that Starfield is based on the same engine that Beth has been using for 20 years, I think it’s pretty safe to assume that a lot of the leg work for figuring out how everything works was done already and wasn’t…
Traditionally modders do it for the love of the game/community, or for the technical challenge.
It’s good this was the result. More random legally required disclaimers is not what society needs. Which is what would have been the result.
I’d be curious how the traffic for the news websites are doing after the change.
I enjoyed the show, I do kinda wish the first 2 leads stuck around.
+1. I love Dominion, I think it’s my favorite board game. These could have worked as real cards, while still making jokes: