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This isn’t the copyright system doing this. These are copyright holders (or representatives of) that are sending canned messages to ISPs when they detect that a given IP address was used to pirate something. The Notice and Notice copyright system requires that ISPs must forward these messages to the customers using

Considering the RX 470 has a TDP of 120W I don’t think anyone will need to break the bank on their PSU. You could run that on the shady packed in PSU in a Best Buy special.

I’m more entertained by the thought of two ethereal dragons spiraling across the town.

This was my first thought... I don’t really want my cross hairs to skew towards a target for me if that’s going to throw off my aim. If I get super used to knowing that bullets go towards the center of my screen no matter what, then I can use that knowledge to place my shots exactly where I want them. By changing that

Dammit! If I want to be Avatar Korra I will be! If that means I have to tell the officials I’m a generic water bender then so be it!

Get an Antlion Mod Mic. I love the damn thing and it works great on my PS4. The only catch is that there is no ear piece and you’d need to get a Y-splitter for a mic (not dual headphones!), but that’s like $7 on Amazon.

A little worried? Star Citizen is so far down that road they’re paving a new one.

That’s an interesting point about being leery of “passion projects”. I’d say it’s best to be cautious of any passion project, unless it is a fully offline game or is an online game that is backed by an experienced and established studio/publisher.

I don’t think it’s shady... it’s naive. They didn’t go all in on free to play and seemingly didn’t plan enough post purchase addons to keep the game in money. There’s nothing shady about that... they just screwed up.

I love the “DRAGON” tattoo hahahahaha

Payload!... paaaayload... payload payload payload!

I’d really love to see Sony team up with Valve and HTC. It sounds like they nailed the ergonomics in a piece of hardware that, until now, has been notoriously uncomfortable. The entire design philosophy of treating the headset like a HAT and not GOGGLES is what the Rift and Vive have failed in. By trying to be goggles

Yesterday during skirmish I met an Ana (in ghoul costume) on the other team who, rather than trying to kill me, walked up to me and gave me candy. It was wonderful, because my whole team noticed this and everybody rushed over to peacefully receive candy!

“You’re probably wondering about this gold arm”

The Tales of Series has been doing this for years and it’s driving me nucking futs! Just drop that damn PS3 already for god’s sake!

Ya now what? I want this guy on my team and he can play fucking Bastion against an army of Gengi’s for all I care.

And some of my most draining days have just been meetings (to be fair design, code reviews, approach, and requirements meetings but...).

Here’s the thing... it’s not really fair to say “oh they chose that life” or “they’re working on something they love” because that’s both obvious and irrelevant. There are so many people clamoring to get into one of these “dream jobs” that for anyone who is in one it becomes impossible to say “no” when it comes time

As a programmer I agree, but lets also not forget that Amy isn’t a programmer. She’s a writer. Not to say that she wasn’t working really really fucking hard, but there’s a stark difference between working your brain on logic puzzles and trying to find the most elegant way to work in some exposition. Programming, when

It definitely is a hardware compatibility problem. I did a bunch of research on it to find out that I would never be able to play the game, until I replaced my CPU. Jade Empire’s PC version made use of AMD specific extension hardware found in their CPUs at the time, however the engine devs didn’t have the foresight to