its not really like DayZ or rust. Crafting is basically nil and the resource finding is pretty basic. But I thought it was lots of fun. Sort of like GTA3 with zombies.
its not really like DayZ or rust. Crafting is basically nil and the resource finding is pretty basic. But I thought it was lots of fun. Sort of like GTA3 with zombies.
If you already own it its 33 percent off they said.
He also walked on water!! Praise him.
We don't want REAL solutions. Geez.
I thought the same thing. Where are the pictures?!
They should have made it San FranEastBerlin. That would have solved the problems.
Canadian money is all in your imagination. But seriously what's going on in Canada lately? Sony stores closing, Targets closing...
Points for Grumpy Gus comment.
I feel bad for those who've been affected by this legitimately. But blaming the entire police force for the (alleged, or whatever) actions of a few officers isn't any better than saying black people are violent criminals based on the actions of a few...
Sounds like you're at blame here.
I don't feel shafted. Mine says Day One on the controller!
I don't feel shafted. Mine says Day One on the controller. So eat that $350 people.
Yeah most people don't know but ignorance of the law is no excuse as the old saying goes. ;) I don't think they're concerned with the initial live stream, just the recorded version posted for replay later.
This is super interesting. I work in artist management and licensing so I fully endorse the right to protect songwriter and artist copyrights. But it's also cool that Twitch did this and gave the gamer a solution outside of licensing a song, using Creative Commons or composing their own music.
Nobody is stopping the steamer/gamer from using CC attributed music. They would just need to show Twitch that CC license. Same as if the gamer wanted to John Carpenter it up and compose his own score for his video.
You don't get to decide when copyright law applies and when it doesn't. That's definitely not what the founding fathers intended when they created this idea of protecting our nation's creatives.
I hope to see these in all games on my Emmy Award-winning Xbox One.
Fucking Michael Bay!!!
And I meant the critics of this game journalist. Not the game journalist himself. Sorry to confuse.
I assume all these critics have a background in digital news media. Or at least work at Target.