The NBCSports guys said over and over that Lundqvist threw his stick.
The NBCSports guys said over and over that Lundqvist threw his stick.
I got to "greaterdivinity"' before I got to your reply, I'm not sure who's had come in first. I was editing my reply and then my mind just sort of wandered off and the both of you got to the article I was thinking about.
Yeah, I'm actually a bit embarrassed. Right after I posted, I went and looked it up and was in the middle of editing my post when... I just sort of had a brain fart and went on to watching YouTube videos.
Didn't one of Kotaku's people cause a stir because they carried an oversized rifle into the Bungie studio?
Soooo.... what the fuck was in it? The only image we can see is of a box with a key pad.
/yawn
/yawn
I had no trouble logging in to Steam and buying my copy last night, but I'm having a shit load of trouble logging into my uPlay account now.
Same question, same answer. Though I'll add, if you knock off the semantic trivialities, you might get it.
If it hasn't become obvious to you over this long of a conversation... I don't know what I could say that would help, honestly.
Seriously?
But it's an issue that plagues many games from quite a few publishers that have released their games on PC and those same games don't have the problem on consoles.
So, if I owned an Xbox One or a PS4 and popped Watch Dogs in the tray I'd still have to go through the bullshit of uplay to actually play my game?
Yeah... No. My PC is fine. Ubisoft needs to get it's shit right though.
Man, I mean... It's almost like there's this one giant, supposedly "universal," platform where you can buy all your games from and then when you go to play them it kicks you to a different platform that you have to log into AGAIN. Weird right?
Unfortunately, it's also games like this that show PC needs to get its shit together.
So, now you're saying that you didn't hang out with a lot of girls in meatspace? Or was I wrong there?
So you're saying that, although you "hung out" with "a lot" of girls in meatspace, you never experienced them laughing at things that "weren't funny?"
Why does it always have to be "teenage boys?" Are you saying that teenage girls never laugh at "a lot of things that really aren't very funny" or are you saying teenage girls don't play video games?