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I never finished any of the rock stacking ones except for one that came up in a mission and was like three rocks. I ran across one out in the world and started messing with it, but pretty quickly decided it was a waste of time and never tried another.

Honestly, where do you live?  Most tunnels I’ve driven through seem pretty clean and well maintained. 

That’s all true. However, we also know this would have happened anyway. These warnings are standard and if you are playing a game like Cyberpunk you’ve probably seen them a 100 times and know it’s risk with video games. I don’t think the lack of a warning caused this situation. At this point CDPR probably needs to

Yeah, that’s the unfortunate part of all this. The customers have the ability to stop all of this by simply never buying from a scalper. But when you have millions of people looking to buy there are always going to be few that are willing to pay a scalper. Then, like countless other examples in life, the few ruin

This just isn’t true. If you don’t do anything to try and combat scalpers you wind up with a bunch of angry customers. You’ll win a lot of loyalty by helping your actual customers buy the products they want.

I don’t think money was the issue. It was use of emulators to facilitate the online play. Emulators themselves are legal. It’s the ROMs that fall into a legal gray area. I’m not even sure Nintendo has a solid legal footing here, but it’s clearly not worth it for some random fans to take on a legal challenge from

Yeah, I get it. But they could do other things. First and foremost they could just ignore the use of an emulator. Emulators themselves aren’t illegal and shutting down the tournament won’t make them disappear as they exist with or without the existence of some random fighting game tournament. And there aren’t

They do so because, as the article mentions, the game itself doesn’t have a proper framework for online play. The emulator makes it easy. It’s really their only option. Nintendo could provide the tools themselves, but they don’t really care to.

I also wish we could turn off the per menu item backgrounds. The PS5 has a gorgeous dynamic background that you see when setting it up and briefly while booting, but it is then immediately covered up by a bunch of wallpapers over which you have no control. Bring back the dynamic backgrounds!

Sounds like something Nintendo would do. They make great games and have an ardently loyal fanbase, but they so often appear to actively dislike their fans.

Yes, I plan to play it. I’m a big fan of The Witcher games so I’ll give this one a shot. I know about all the controversies, but long ago I decided that if I worried about the controversies and personal politics of anyone involved with a project then I’d virtually never be able to buy anything.

I wish I could just clean up the PS5 dash in general.  It’s a busy mess.

The first was a “guide” around the thumbsticks which let you lock them into certain directions. The second was a peculiar button layout that actually made sense the more you used it, creating a GIANT GREEN BUTTON out of the one you used the most, and relegating other buttons to smaller sizes (and less striking

The heater isn’t creating moisture. Anyway, this is how the defrost setting works on most cars.

Which one?  The video or his comment?  I’m going with the latter.

Well, damn. I had the Genesis with the Altered Beast pack-in so I had the version of Sonic that was purchased separate from the system. Unfortunately, I got rid of all these games many years ago.

And by that logic who gets to decide anything? This is my opinion. Words have meanings. In this case blind has MANY common uses. And I’d argue that the overwhelming majority of these uses have nothing to do with a physical disability. By the logic presented in this article we should apparently throw out all uses

LOL... see your comment was funny because you are making fun of their attempt at humor. Theirs was not.

Yeah, I’m not even sure why that’s supposed to be funny.

That’s all well and good, but this should still be literally impossible without running over a barrier or ignoring yelling track workers.  You should not be able to simply drive unimpeded onto an active racetrack.  I don’t care how dumb the driver may be this is on whomever is in charge of the track.