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FiveM/RedM while popular with RP Servers is not a “RP Community”. FiveM is a Server browser that allows mods, thats it. Theres racing community servers, survival servers, deathmatch servers, tycoon servers... RP just gets most views on Twitch hence the popularity.

Even the dog knows that:

Sir this is a video game website

this is not fine

Meh, I like my watch history, particularly when I need to track down a video I watched.

I definitely paid $20 for the GOTY of that game brand new in something like 2011

Hell, Capcom charging near full price for the ports of RE 2 & 3 on the GameCube was bullshit, and those were only one generation and a couple of years removed. So this is even more bullpucky.

$50 for a 13-year-old game is not a great value, when that game is not coming with any upgrades, visual enhancements, QoL improvements, etc. You can buy the game for less than $20 second-hand. So what is $50 really getting you other than the convenience of playing it on a PS4 and presumably faster load times? I mean,

I checked. I bought the digital BC 360 version of both on sale for a combined total of $15. Red Dead Redemption was $10, Undead Nightmare was $5.

It’s worth what people are willing to pay for it. If not enough people buy it, watch it go on sale quick.

Agreed! Yet the shows are fun to watch and give me tons of ideas. I do my own renovations and don’t spend near the amount of money spent on these shows! I also had renovations done by a contractor and it wasn’t cheap, but I was very involved and love the results. I don’t think it’s true that we hate the shows. They’re

I hate the, “we have a small budget of only 2 million, what can we do?”

Doesn’t the first amendment only guard against government interference in speech? I’m pretty sure you’re allowed to voluntarily agree to limit your speech as part of the terms of a contract with a non-government party. It’s the same principle as NDAs.

There are only two worth watching:

With one giant caveat being This Old House/Ask This Old House, the best show on television, and the only one my fiance and I watch regularly. We may as well add Kevin, Tom, and Richard to the wedding guest list at this point.

A reminder to always, always ignore the number that a company is suing for. That’s basically meaningless, its really just there to scare people and get headlines. The actual reality of the damages would get assessed during the actual trial, if it goes to one.

Agree with the last bit... Actual peanut butter - the stuff with one ingredient on the ingredient list - kinda needs to be stirred up a bunch and set in the fridge. It won’t separate then, and stays easy to spread.

It’s a kitchen attached to another restaurant. Either they have employees who can cook food from frozen, or they can’t.

Please, Gizmodo writers, I understand your workplace is very sad right now, but if you’re going to write about a lawsuit link to the freaking lawsuit instead of just repeating what some other news outlet said.