If you write an article about a situation and only mention or overwhelmingly mention the extremists on one side, then that article is biased.
If you write an article about a situation and only mention or overwhelmingly mention the extremists on one side, then that article is biased.
I literally could do everything anything could do with just some code.
If you’re talking about Wasteland Workshop, that would be like saying it takes 5 minutes to place one of every object in Mario Maker and “explore all the content”, as if it has nothing more to offer.
I was impressed until I saw that glitches were used.
The ultimate first world problem.
Then your monitor is off.
If Anita Sarkeesian really cared about women, and not just herself, she would spend less time online and more time in Saudi Arabia.
Blizzard abused the system to take down something they didn’t have the right to. I’m usually against DDOS attacks, but it seems like an eye for an eye in this case.
This looks like a bug, or at most, something the developer accidentally left in the game for debugging.
*says something clearly meant to sound like a jerk*
“Sorry, I don’t mean to sound like a jerk”
THANK YOU
This is hilarious, considering Gabe’s rant about the possibility of Microsoft doing this to Steam on the Microsoft App Store and how completely and utterly unethical it would be.
Itch.io is weird, because the barrier to entry is a lot lower, there’s a lot more crap, but also a lot more tiny awesome indie games you can’t find on Steam.
Hey, I like Bear Simulator, it’s fun.
Except Gabe Newell went on a rant about how unethical it would be if Microsoft’s App Store did this to Steam.
Wait, wasn’t Gabe bitching about, on the topic of Microsoft’s app store, how unethical it would be for a store owner to block the apps of their competitors?
But food is the best healing item in the game.
I’m at level 50 and never had my settlement attacked. Nor have any new settlers shown up beyond my companions.
I’ve always wanted a Deathclaw companion. I thought this would get me somewhere close to that dream, but it doesn’t look like it.
It’s debatable whether this is within their legal rights. There was a long thread on reddit about this, including links to similar court cases that found that server emulators for private servers are legal.