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Well, someone shouldn’t bring accusations without having found the source text and laying the copied material side by side. This article basically does it right, and when I say I find this sort of plagiarism all the time, I mean I can do the same. It’s the difference between evidence and suspicion.

But it also doesn’t

The other best thing about the sub-areas is that the game will do you the tremendous favor of telling you that you already got all the moons there.

seriously, what a dumb article. they have conquered gravity and space time but you think there would still be wheel chairs. also if you would for some reason not want robo legs or have them regrown in a protein bath, YOU WOULD HAVE A HOVER CHAIR! i09 sucks now. 

A couple that I played until finish is nemonemo picross, and picross luna.. their controls were tolerable

Any recommendations for good nonogram games for an android phone? I’ve tried a bunch of top rated ones and I’ve hated the controls on all of them. They’re seemingly designed for tablet-sized screens and/or a stylus.

Totally understand where you are coming from, but I actually love it.

Don Mattrick. He was replaced a few years ago by Zynga’s founder. Don Mattingly is a legendary first baseman (in case you weren’t kidding).

If that were the case, it would be pro-life vs pro-abortion. That’s not a correct view of pro-choice at all.

Calling yourself “pro-choice” while refusing to respect the choice the argument is centered around sounds like BS to me.

Oh I get that, I misunderstood the implication of what you were saying there, sorry about that. That’s a really good first analogy too. Honestly, that’s a great way of putting it. I just meant that the particular (if theoretical) implications might not leave much room for nuance, but I see now that that’s not what you

I mean given that quantum computing is a thing being actively worked on and there’s still no real evidence of FTL communication of data, yeah you absolutely need to separate those. It’s like saying ‘Oh yeah a manned mission to Mars and sorcery are both totally feasible right now’

Sure, but it’s such a huge change that it’s kind of insane to base any hopes or dreams or future plans for an industry on. You might as well say ‘well we could all be goblins tomorrow, so we think the next big thing in gaming is smaller controllers, for our new tiny goblin hands.’

Eh, I’m find with pro-choice and pro-life terminology, as they say *why* the two sides are pro-abortion and anti-abortion.

My home just got 300/300 service. What’s low lag? 40ms? 12ms? Currently the system reportedly runs with a 40ms input lag. To say there will NEVER be a time, is naive. Hell I’ve used in-home streaming just fine with only tiny blemishes to input lag. Sure that’s using a wired connection, or about a 100mbps connection,

Very much pro-choice myself but I feel like creating a violent shooting video game where the goal is to abort a giant fetus with a shotgun might be sending the wrong message. Like, even to show how ridiculous the real giant cardboard fetus is, this seems... off.

Let’s phrase it another way then. Streaming will always add an extra layer of latency because processing on a remote server and sending the images back to your screen will never be as fast as a local machine doing the same.  

Yet people play multiplayer online anyway. 

So you are stating, for the record, that we will never advance past where we are today in regards to our knowledge of quantum entanglement? Have you told those physicists in that field that their research has hit a dead end and will never advance?

My point is, “who can say what the future holds.”

The problem is when companies decide the future is now and implement things that can screw people, like always-on requirements.