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That’s fine. There’s a model where great content gets created and creative people get paid. TES was just absolutely the wrong game to pilot this with. Things like Torchlight, Civilization, Borderlands, Just Cause, which all support modding but don’t really have modding communities would have been better places to

There’s nothing wrong in theory with the idea, assuming you’re still working with the old mod communities for games like Half-Life.

I bet it’ll fuck up TES pretty badly, honestly. Right now with Skyrim you have a lot of mods that work well together, a lot of mods that change everything and anything about the game and all it costs you is the package price on the original software.

Regular Steam doesn’t have the greatest UI, but I’m not sure that modding it to kinda look like Uplay™®© is the best possible answer

You can call palsy a weakness too, but doing so probably increases your chances of having all your bones shattered by some kind soul with a baseball bat.

Dear Deadspin: I am outraged at your recent deluge of clickbait “reporting” on the perpetrators of the Boston marathon bombings. If you truly cared about ethics in marathon running/crime journalism, you should have not have mentioned the names of either of these criminals, defended a religion thought by many people to

I'm sorry if it makes you uncomfortable, but framing it this way is the correct and factul way. Whether you like it or not, the police are an the enforcement agency of the state, and if the state (and by extension, we the electorate) don't make changing a way the police consistently behave a priority, then their

Nah, the worst humans on the planet are doing things like making sex slaves out of combat hostages in the middle east or campaigning in the rich world to take away healthcare benefits from the seriously ill.

Probably a case of “oh great that asshole left his gum and dropped some metal shit in the car” and pitched all his trash without giving it a second thought

You do know the one way the NCAA actually compensates players is through a college education, right? The UK is a college, if you didn’t get that. People go there to learn things.

I think it’s like a gay tree but it’s been awhile since Latin class

That is simultaneously the most awkward and most graceful goal I've ever seen. It looks like he's going to just fall over six different ways but if he makes any motion differently than the ones he made he doesn't corral that ball and send it in the tiny little window where nobody is.

Well you have coalitions because otherwise there's no way to form a government and actually function as a state. Parliamentary systems still have more flexibility to them than our representative election one does, though.

He demonstrated that the only reason to watch sports is for the backstage politics and fantasy leagues? Not sure what isn't clear here.

Man, the NFL sure is comically corrupt, but watching football sure is exciting! If only there were a good ole 'Murican solution to one existing yet popular product having gaping flaws...

The only thing I don't like is the Stormtrooper looks way too lithe, and the change to the helmet profile is kind of weird. Fett/Vader look way better, but the Stormtroopers bring to mind soldiers in what should be heavy battle armor, not special forces type units.

It's just trolling for attention. Every relationship has its weird asymmetries, and everyone is certainly free to pursue whatever kind of relationship it is they want, with whatever weird kinks they want (say, for instance, a D/s relationship where one party receives orgasms and one does not...)

I hope he manages to fuck himself up so royally that he ends up never playing again. The Broncos could probably use another RB but I'd rather my team release him and take the cap hit than field a child abuser.

The link to making freshmen ineligible article is currently busted for me, just points to a CBS login page or something.

The main reason why this is is when you deal with EA and Ubi you are dealing directly with the publisher. Most of the problems people have with Steam involve things like say, in my case, having a copy of Dead Rising 2 that I can't play because the publisher claims it's Steam's problem and Steam's stance is that it's