I was just answering the question that was asked.
I was just answering the question that was asked.
Says you, but fortunately I don't give a shit about your opinions, so I'm still good.
This seems like less an issue with how restaurant labor is handled and more an issue with the minimum wage being too low. If the minimum wage were a living wage, this wouldn't be an issue.
As I said, you don't have to play the game online. That's part of playing on your own terms.
I simply answered the question that was asked: "Why buy the game if this is what you want to do."
I don't have any stake in this argument. I don't even play this particular game. I'm just answering the question that was asked: "Why buy the game if that's all you want to do?"
I don't even play this game, but thanks for your idiotic speculation anyway.
Almost certainly. Changing how the game loads data to memory is bound to be more complicated than fixing a few lines of code to prevent item duplication.
Only if you play online. Again, my terms.
Or the load time problem is a significantly more difficult problem to address, which is far more likely.
Because I play games on my own terms, not yours.
That's like asking why water is wet or an orange is orange. It's the defining characteristic that makes them what they are. The concepts are inseparable.
Steam is DRM, so good luck with that.
Like I said, I don't argue with idiots. If you aren't willing to view the issue through the lens of the context of a historically male-dominated industry within a male-dominated society, then you aren't willing to have an honest conversation anyway. You're not making an argument, you're making a pathetic…
No, just calling it like I see it. Your argument is idiotic, and you refuse to even dispute my point. You're an idiot, and I won't argue with an idiot. As Mark Twain once said, the first thing they do is bring you down to their level, then they beat you with experience.
It's not a matter of opinion. What you are stating is an incorrect fact, not an opinion. Glitch runs are speed runs. Deal with it.
You would think that because you're stupid.
I am not sure what the glans are, and I'm not sticking around to find out.
Empire has officially triumphed over what is perhaps the most confusingly popular show to ever exist on television.
Right, but you're ignoring the more relevant point: that the entire structure of the Wizarding world (even the parts that the good guys are okay with) reinforces a system of privilege for magic users. Even the good guys like the Weasleys insist that muggles have to be kept ignorant "for their own good." That in…