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Multinational food chains don’t usually run everything at the top; usually there’s a local corporate in each country that calls the local shots. Sometimes divisions in different countries are even spun off entirely so they’re not even the same company anymore.

Even Nintendo is beating Microsoft to the console VR space? wtf?

Emphasis on “were.” Dude unknowingly fucks up the structural integrity of his floor within the first two pages of the thread, then gets pissy when people point it out.

Fair. I could’ve been more clear about that. My point was that paging is something that happens even in normal circumstances.

How is it even possible for a game to brick the console?

2) There are tons of memory leaks in the game. In layman terms, this is memory that is allocated on RAM.

Jesus Christ. I saw the header image first in a Hard Times article, and immediately assumed they had created it themselves as a joke.

The only ingredients that are required to constitute aioli are garlic and oil. Though I generally avoid it because that’s somehow been corrupted into “bougie mayonnaise.” I wish toum was more popular.

Was the first Godfather game at all similar? I never played it.

The Godfather II is my favorite game like this. Rival crime families run businesses like brothels and gambling houses, and you have to raid them (either by doing it yourself, or sending your made men a la Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood/Revelations) and take them over for the Corleone family.

I’m not sure I’ve even seen an original Pac-Man machine in real life. My experience was always with those tabletop Ms. Pac-Man machines.

Uh oh. Are you gonna cancel all the games that aren’t Bloodborne?

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a gas station pump with a chip reader.

It protects you from getting your PIN skimmed, but your magnetic strip could still be skimmed.

Is it inconceivable to you that that happens to some people and not to others? Not all hospitals are created equal, and neither are the communities they’re located in.

When I was a kid in the early 2000s, my family had a portable TV similar to this.

Can’t wait for the film based on this, starring Matt Damon.

maybe this is another hint that we will finally get a new Splinter Cell game.

I work as software engineer, making software other than video games. The perks, benefits, and salaries are amazing, and I get hounded by recruiters on a weekly basis. I always found it bizarre that video games are pretty much the most difficult software to make, but developers in that field get treated like garbage.

I don’t think I’ve ever heard any of his music aside from his cover version of 1989. He only came onto my radar as the “guy who’s not Bryan Adams and gets angry if you mix them up.”