I’m wondering if it might be related to longer play sessions. I was on it for a long spell yesterday and that glitch was near the end. Today, blood moons seem to be occurring as normal.
I’m wondering if it might be related to longer play sessions. I was on it for a long spell yesterday and that glitch was near the end. Today, blood moons seem to be occurring as normal.
I’m on Switch and I had my first glitched blood moon last night. Had one at 11.45 and another at 3.30 in the same night. Weirdly, they occurred far faster than usual. Normally you’ll start to see the embers at 11.45 and the cutscene plays at midnight. This time, sparks appeared and the cutscene played immediately.
Oh sure, I just meant that there was no way any judge was going to rule in favour of a man whose argument was basically “a critic was mean to me and that’s worth 15 million dollars in compensation”. Nobody is ever going to set that legal precedent, and of anyone is ever mad enough to do so it’s going to get overturned…
I don’t disagree with that. I think you’ve gotten the tone of my post back to front. *Romine* believed that fair use meant you couldn’t be mean, basically. Which is fucking insane.
There was no chance this was ever going to get anywhere, because James Romine either couldn’t afford a lawyer or got laughed out of every legal firm he spoke to, so ended up representing himself and wrote what will surely go down as one of the most ineptly put together claims on legal history.
Pewdiepie seems like a basically decent human being who did something incredibly dumb which he admitted was dumb and accepted the consequences of. I don’t personally watch his stuff, nor do I intend to. I get the joke he was trying to make, it was really badly delivered and it wasn’t funny. He’s not really all that…
I have been the Warlock in that situation. I went up to where the boomers spawned and just sniped everything. Took me forever but the whole party was going “no, just stay up there, it’s not worth the risk!”
One of the biggest causes of the ‘83 crash was that the market was massively fragmented. Sure, Atari was pretty well known and did better than most, but there were tons of consoles for people to choose from, each with their own library.
You misunderstand. Nintendo is introducing a monthly subscription to play online, similar to Xbox and PS4. Whereas those consoles give you several free games a month, playable as long as you maintain your subscription, Nintendo will be offering... Your choice of either an NES or SNES game a month... Which you can’t…
“Is not meant to replace the 3DS (per nintendo), but whose specs are not just sad for a console, which is the usual, but sad for NINTENDO.”
First sale doctrine covers how you resell a single item. It does not cover copying and distribution. Buy a physical disc and resell? First sale has you covered. Distribute a mod that replaces the soundtrack of a game with MP3s from the disc you bought? Not so much.
It’s copyrighted work. It’s not under a creative commons licence. The owner of the work can deny use if they want. Fair use covers parody and criticism, it doesn’t cover taking assets wholesale and sticking them wherever you like as long as you’re not making profit.
If they directly ripped models from an official game, they absolutely have the right to tell other people they can’t do that, profit or no profit.
So here’s something especially eerie. Long running UK soap opera Eastenders used to have a character, Heather, who was a completely devoted George Michael fan. It was one of the cornerstones of her character to the extent that she named her son after him.
If you compare its size to its weight, it’s actually lighter than air. It’s literally a parade balloon.
Nintendo have always made their stuff to last. That’s the last thing I’m concerned about. And they don’t look any easier to lose than a Wiimote. Especially if you keep them clipped to that controller hub thing. Then it’s just... A controller.
Well, that looks like basically what we were expecting, in the best possible way. I like it. Skyrim is probably a bigger deal in terms of how it reflects on third party support than it does on anything else, and assuming that’s the upcoming remaster then it’s gotta be at least as powerful as Xbone and PS4. For such a…
Red Dead Alive.
Yup, it’s an artificially created copy of Arceus. And what happened last time humanity tried to clone a mysterious ancient pokemon? We got goddamned Mewtwo.