Meanwhile, violent crime is still going down.
Meanwhile, violent crime is still going down.
So, basically a reply to Kotaku’s blacklisting from Ubisoft and Bethesda.
They don’t teach this is schools, apparently.
I think you mean wombs.
As a Christian, I really don’t give a flying fuck. I hate coffee.
That’s Loki, not Thor... If It’s a joke, I think I get it.
Well, on that very sad note, I’ve uninstalled the game... I don’t think you can have it both ways, microtransactions and having to buy the game. They were releasing great DLC, stuff I didn’t mind paying for, but I like paying upfront for everything, not a “chance” to get something.
What’s the point of living life if you can’t enjoy it, too? If he enjoys playing this game blindfolded, who are you to judge? If you enjoy inventing new technology and achieving peace in the Middle East, good for you, but I doubt any of your hobbies are any more productive than his.
“Dammit! I didn’t buy this game because I liked the franchise/game, I bought it to jerk off! Stop cock blocking, Nintendo!”
Let’s take Football for example. If I choose a strategy, and a foul occurs while we do it, I don’t go back and choose the same play, because you know what I’m doing if I put the players in the same exact position.
It’s free advertising. You know how many artists I’ve started following because I heard it in a video or someone playing it on a stream? Probably like, 60%. A lot of people (like me) don’t go out of their way to listen to new artists, they start following them after it’s reached them through the grapevine.
I hate the fact that Luke isn’t wearing his snow uniform, and is carrying a green light lightsaber instead of a blue one. THIS WAS BEFORE RETURN OF THE JEDI, GOSH.
My insurance is just not being connected to the internet.
There has been a breach of contract by the team owner by not paying their players, therefore their contracts don’t mean anything. A contract has to be held up by both sides, not just the players, and if one side breaches it, the other can get out of it.
Actually, it would refine the system, preventing companies from over promising and misleading backers by producing a product they set out to make in the first place.
I’m sure people say that to the IRS all the time. I bet Keanu Reeves wish that worked in Hardball. Hell, I wish that excuse worked. “I don’t have the money, therefore I can’t pay it!”
The financier is funding the project that has been set before them. If the project changes direction, the developer has basically lied on the promises the customer put their money forward to make.
I know it’s a “donation” system, but when people are providing money with the promise of something in return, there needs to be a way to protect the investor. An investor is different, because they know the risks involved, where as people giving money to a kickstarter are expecting something in return as a consumer,…