It was never released for PC, so seems unlikely without a specific announcement.
It was never released for PC, so seems unlikely without a specific announcement.
You are confusing “corpspeak” with “the way the law works”. Perhaps one day ToSes will be broadly found to be unenforceable. That’s not the world we live in today, where they are considered contracts and contracts are enforceable via lawsuit.
A Greek immigrant to Canada started it. No idea why it’s called Boston other than it was started as “Boston Pizza and Spaghetti House”. It’s in the US, too, under the name “Boston’s”.
There may be “major scepticism” by whoever you’re obliquely referring to, but they have repeatedly been upheld in court. Electronic signatures have also repeatedly been upheld.
There is no way to give a finite set of terms that is always legal or illegal as every contract exists within the context of the people, corporations, products, services, etc., that are involved. Not to mention the various jurisdictions that exist. That said, there isn’t much that is not legal to have in a ToS, as it…
Does anyone on this website understand that they have agreed to legal contracts by using pretty much every website, app, and software program that exists?
Do you not understand how EULAs and ToSes work? They are legal contracts between you and whoever wrote them, for which the enforcement procedure is to file a civil lawsuit, which is what Twitch has done in this case.
I think you misread the bit you quoted, as did I when reading it the first time. It says “there’s nothing in it for him to apologize,” meaning that the commentor is arguing there’s no gain for him doing so because of the character he’s created, not that there’s nothing for him to apologize for.
I kept my profile, and as many game saves as I could fit, on an Xbox 360 memory card as I was often over at a friend’s house playing, so it was simpler to just leave it on there and tote the card back and forth. When I worked at GameStop in the first couple years of the 360's existence, we sold quite a lot of them and…
I mean, it’s on their website and everything :P and I can confirm at least for Northwest Ontario it is very much a thing in the restaurants. I have seen other comments here from Alberta and Manitoba confirming it there, as well.
Disc-based games on Xbox are still installed to the hard drive. The disc is only used as authentication to ensure you own the game after the initial installation. So no, it’s not saving you any space on the hard drive. You can uninstall it to free up room, but you can uninstall downloaded games, too.
Disc-based games on Xbox are still installed to the hard drive. The disc is only used as authentication to ensure…
...followed by the introduction of the cooked-at-order QPC. But yeah, I remember hearing that, too.
Hey now, actual good cheese curds are made in the US, too :P Wisconsin would like to have a word with you.
I live in Ontario :P (part time, rest of the time in the US), though Northwest Ontario about three hours from the Manitoba border, but I haven’t seen all-day McGriddles in Winnipeg or Thunder Bay, either.
Must be a thing up in this area then. Across Northwest Ontario and eastern Manitoba I’ve yet to see one that has the McGriddles all day.
I live part-time in a small town in Northwest Ontario (which despite the name is just across the border from Minnesota, as compared to “Southern Ontario” which borders the Great Lakes, Michigan, Ohio, New York, etc.) and it’s definitely here. I’ve seen it on menus in Winnipeg and Thunder Bay, too. I dunno.
Speaking as someone who is only kind of ashamed to admit I had the sandwich for both lunch and dinner the other day (don’t ask, it was a long day), once in restaurant and once taken home, it was actually really good, even half an hour later. And speaking as someone who hates hamburger helper and has a particular…
I suppose it’s because Canada’s McDonald’s menu is not terribly different from the US’s (Canada has poutine, and still has Angus burgers and McWraps, which are long-departed from US menus, but has never gotten the breakfast biscuit sandwiches, and still doesn’t do all-day McGriddles *shakes fist*) but whoever looked…
I’m old enough to remember when these games released originally, but I don’t remember there being multiple versions of the game?
So in other words, Sony being Sony, as the other commenter said. It’s not “they can’t,” it’s “they don’t want to because they feel like they can make more money by making you rebuy all the goddamn games again.” You contradicted yourself within your post. Clearly the fact that PS2 games are sold on the PSN store and…