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There has been just no chance for work at all.

Funny enough, I just made this a few minutes ago.

Su-Weet!

All the EVE Online posts are basically missives from the front. I’m not interested in playing the game, but they are very interesting to read.

What I thought was the worst was a Razer headset. I wasn’t really looking for one and it was kind of “ew Razer” (and this was BEFORE the RGB craze). But this headset has also been the best gaming gift. I really did need a much better headset. This sounded much better than what I had been using, both on the microphone

Remedy has been responsible for that, not the publisher 505 games.

That’s right, the ps2 version required some fuckery. That was lot of the initial pushback too, Rockstar rightly saying this was cut from the game, not intended for audiences, and required extra technical steps to access. But the moral outrage at sex took hold, and that’s not really changed. Shoot all the people you

No, you are nitpicking now because your argument was weak and you are trying to save face

It was completely ridiculous. The whole media spectacle of it was overblown. I worked at Gamestop too at the time, and we pulled it off the shelves. And that’s only one retailer. Gamestop is peanuts compared to places like Walmart, which straight up pulled it. There is no chance they would have an AO game on their

It was pulled in the states because virtually all retailers will not carry AO rated games. It is a similar situation. How the content was found or its timing is just you moving the goalposts. GTA: San Andreas was released as product, then removed from store shelves at a later time due to its condition as a product

It’s probably going to stay that way too. 505 has been pretty stingy with this game. the launch version still looks amazing.

It was removed from store shelves until Rockstar released an updated version that removed the offending content.

Since Control is on Game Pass now, I wonder if that is going to have the series X|S version. I wouldn’t be surprised if it got yanked right beforehand.

So? The game was still pulled from shelves.

Funny thing was, it was a pc mod that restored cut content. The scene wasnt available as part of the normal game. But it was still enough to get the game pulled from shelves and rockstar either had to release an updated version for all formats that didnt include the content, or have the game be slapped with an AO

GTA3: San Andreas. The game was pulled at first cause of the Hot Coffee fiasco

I’m not paying anything for Stadia, because I don’t feel its worth anything. Either from a technical or monetary standpoint. There is a reason you were given $200 worth of product for free, and that’s because their product is not able to stand alone on it’s own without them giving it away. You got a free game, free

There is also the thought that the toxic community isn’t worth any support, from Nintendo or otherwise.

Oh absolutely. There is just a difference in being sold on the strength of your first party library (which has been pretty much every console up until now) and not allowing third party publishers at all. You are talking about the first, but thinking of the later

I wouldn’t say that you are wrong, but I would also point out that Nintendo has and does offer titles through its digital stores that it does not publish, as well as not trying to offer an only games as a subscription service. NES and SNES Online are a benefit of the Switch Online service, they are part and parcel of