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This is my single most favorite comment on any Kotaku article ever.

That’s what version control is for.

I’ve heard the reason for this is that Los Angeles outlawed building-sized posters, for fear they would detach and get blow off into the freeway. I don’t know if that’s actually true or not.

The Figueroa Hotel is pretty world famous for this. Surprised anybody thought they were just printed. They’ve been doing it since the 20s, I believe.

The picture provided at the top is cracking me up. There’s just this silhouette of a dude in a sitting pose floating over the ground to the right. What is this broken-ass game lmao.

Try to realize the truth... ...there is no tree...

If a tree is removed and no one was around to witness it, was it ever really there?

Now THAT is listening to your customers!

You don’t think that monetization potential comes up in design discussions and ultimately influences design decisions?

Pssst..

For some value of “free” since they want you to buy the ingame currency.

Sounds, essentially, like an exaggerated version of Spies vs. Mercs in Splinter Cell.

Rockstar’s alt-facts: “OK, BEFORE YOU JUMP TO CONCLUSIONS, LET ME TELL YOU WHAT HAPPENED”

This deserves more outrage!

Except that they were, since from what I’ve read, this will only block singleplayer mods, not multiplayer cheaters.

This seem like it would work really well as a subset to a larger game, but I like the idea of it.

Show of hands, who’s excited for this?

First, pass along to any you may have contacts with that we’ll wait until he’s better if Amazon will let them, would rather see them all at their best, then just trying to meet the schedule.

Here is an idea: Reduce the amount of scripting is the show, so you wont have to rewrite them. GT was waaay over the top with the scripting, a lot of scenes were so scripted that they were cringe worthy.