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I’m a sucker for good theming. If they came up with a pop up restaurant concept based on a cartoon I enjoy and actually put a good effort into theming the menu, the decor, the uniforms, the signage, etc, then hell yes I would give it a chance.

EA has rights deals with almost 20 000 players, 700 teams, 30 leagues, and 100 stadiums. The games will still have real teams, real players, real leagues, and be set in real stadiums. I'm 99 percent sure EA will do perfectly well without the FIFA licence.

Were taking about ActiBlizz here. It took over ten years to get a new Diablo. StarCraft can be considered a dead IP at this point. I doubt we’ll ever see another Warcraft RTS again. Overwatch got ran into the ground. HotS is dead. Hearthstone is still a licence to print money so it’s in no danger of.going dormant

Don't you know, anything that's true is true because a person believes it's true.

I think what a lot of people are looking for is a more serious sort of kids movie. They aren’t looking for adult comedy.

Or maybe, and hear me out because this is a wild idea, maybe they should ship out feature complete titles that include their in game stores instead of shipping out unfinished jank. Is that a simple concept to grasp?

Thats a shit take buddy, a real clown comment. Dollar tree doesn’t sell me a hollow chocolate bar for a dollar and try to charge me a dime for the caramel filling a week later. No one was complaining about video games costing money. They were complaining about the hollowed out shells of video games costing money, then

I know right? Just put some filling stations for reusable bottles in the cafeteria. Get ones with a good filtration system, because school pipes. There you go, an alternative to milk without having to actually offer an alternative to milk.

I hate my induction cooktop so much. It heats up nice and fast which is nice, but it’s so unresponsive to lowering the temperature. It’s like the cooktop is holding onto the heat and it needs to dissipate before slowly. On a gas stove, I turn a burner down and the burner is almost instant turned down.

Ok. So there’s nothing morally wrong with it then. It just hurts the poor big corporations widdle feelwings.

What are the people who bought the game legally doing wrong by playing a game they bought legally? I’m not talking about the pirates, I’m talking about the people who purchased a game and accidentally recieved it prior to street date.

The responses to a story like this really show how many people out there love the taste of boot leather.

Prove it was stolen.

If he was sold the cards due to an honest mistake on the sellers part, why is he as the buyer responsible for enforcing Wizards street date?

They said to riot, not kill people. America mythologises rioting for your rights. Isn't that what the Boston Tea Party was?

Fairy Tail fans are a notable exception. Erza is probably the second most popular character after Natsu. Lucy, Juvia, and Wendy are all well loved too.

I like Fairy Tail and Index/Railgun/Accelerator.

I would never buy a Bethesda published RPG on console again, not after the the way New Vegas never got fixed on PS3. They shipped an unplayable mess, and never bothered to fix it.

Oh, so you're saying wages have actually decreased then? Because whenever wages don't keep pace with inflation, that's a decrease in real wages. An increase in nominal wages isn't actually a wage increase when real wages are still falling.

You know what has gone down since 2005? Actual manufacturing costs. Every digital sale, which basically didn’t exist in 2005, means a physical copy of the game doesn’t need to be manufactured, packaged, warehoused, or shipped.