Hell, there has been free Peer-to-Peer MtG software available since the heyday of the BBS era and people used that to playtest things that weren’t even available on MTGO
Hell, there has been free Peer-to-Peer MtG software available since the heyday of the BBS era and people used that to playtest things that weren’t even available on MTGO
At this point, just about the last thing any Star Trek or Star Wars fan wants to hear is: more JJ Abrams.
Not sure about this one- at this point, JJ Abrams is the sad trombone of movie franchise announcements
Piracy is now the only realistic way to maintain video game archival preservation because it is obvious that the Video Games publishers couldn’t give a shit about it.
Apropos of nothing, jailbreaking a 3DS has become really easy and requires minimal investment
MtG seems like the silliest context to do an NFT (an already silly thing) game. Like Wizards has run multiple successful games where “which cards do you own” is a thing stored on their servers. Other than a WotC run game or a sanctioned event or something, nobody else really cares if your cards are real. People have…
How many people who like to use this comment box as an opportunity to kvetch about the format of this site have also written a letter in support of the writers they claim to respect as they renegotiate their contract with management?
robert pattinson also said in an interview recently that there just aren’t roles anymore, either. he was told that before tenet and batman he wasn’t on the list, but now that he’s on the list there’s no movies to put him in.
Oh... I, uh, don’t know if I’ll still come around anymore much after this.
Not as bad as Cyberpunk though
Rather than DLC, isn’t it much more likely this is left-over from a scrapped version of a starting cutscene? As it is now they have Arceus ask about you as a character creator, then he gives you your modified phone and drops you in Hisui.
Keefe took a penis in the eye, dammit!
So, number one is the least pathetic, right?
Rubber bullets at close range can easily still be lethal depending on where they hit. I’d call them “less lethal” not “non-lethal.”
I’m still furious that the cop that killed the man in the mentioned Call of Duty swatting faced NO consequences.
police unions specifically who actively prevent any sort of changes that might mitigate clear abuse.
They’re trained to treat every single engagement with the public as potentially life and death. Coupled with the increased militarization of departmental gear across the country, you get the routine bullshit they keep getting away with.
I’m always surprised, though I guess I shouldn’t be, how easy it is to get cops to go HAM with so little provocation and with no check in place to prevent obvious abuse in unwarranted situations.