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It’s not really a matter of understanding, but whether all the pieces have been found. The author isn’t saying fans don’t get his story, he’s staying they haven’t found it all yet. Putting them all together has been an integral part of the series since the beginning. And there’s nothing wrong with telling a narrative

Would be a lot easier if they had the same payment options as the US (and a few South and Central American countries) PSN, namely Paypal support. Could just buy what you wanted through Paypal and it’d do the currency conversion for you.

Looks like the sort of title that wouldn’t be a big issue if you had the import. Shame picking them up digitally is a bit more of a pain in the ass for the Vita though.

It sounds weird, but I guess makes some temporal sense. You’re wanting something in the present that you’ve already done in the past. MyL1ttleDuceC0upe just wants a kiwi he or she has already consumed. I don’t know that it’ll be as good the second time around.

Are they going to produce anything of consequence after he leaves anyway? They seem content to ignore the international market and just coast on nostalgia-laden pachinko revenue.

I have to wonder how well a company that protects company brands and works against phishing and fraud on the internet would do for the companies it works for by selling your data.

I like Star Wars well enough I suppose, but I’m fairly confident this is not the backpack I’m looking for.

I suspect the average user isn’t that interested in running a different OS just so they can virtualize the software they want to use. Wine is something that primarily appeals to people already interested in Linux in the first place.

The problem is there’s not really much to compel people to switch to Linux for gaming that isn’t ideology based. More people care that their software works than the politics that surrounds it. Linux is bound to perpetually chase after reaching parity with Windows (a goal it’ll likely never entirely reach; not every

The article is about the purported ability of Windows 10 to detect counterfeit software, not pirated media.

Ask yourself, what kind of software do people pirate? I’m going to guess the vast majority of it isn’t Linux compatible stuff.

Pretty sure the article is about a torrent tracker banning Windows 10 users because of a perceived threat to their ability to pirate.

Kind of defeats the point of switching to an OS in which the pirated software can’t run, doesn’t it?

I can’t speak for others, but I don’t own Sony systems for their first party games anyway. They still end up the the majority of exclusives from Japanese developers, and I’m looking forward to things like Persona 5 more than I’ll ever care about Halo/Forza/Gears.

I’m kinda curious what they do at Valve anymore. Making games seems kinda low down the list.

I dunno, I kinda see the issue. The experience doesn’t seem to really what’s promoted so much that that experience is only available for a limited time. It matters less what the thing is so much as you won’t be able to have it or take part in it eventually. I can value limited time events that are primarily

The original games have the same basic premise; they’re set in a post-apocalypse caused by a war primarily between the US and China. Bethesda expanded on it, but the fact that the Chinese were a major party in the war that precedes the game is nothing new.

Less of an issue post-Steam refunds, which is part of why this has been such a problem for Warner Bros. Previously they could dump a bad port onto PC, do whatever business they expected to do while relying on the larger console demographics, and then maybe fix the PC version eventually to take advantage of the PC

Pretty sure you sign in through your Google account rather than Google+ specifically anyway. Though I imagine a lot of people have Google+ accounts by virtue of Google creating one for us thanks to their decision to include one with your YouTube account awhile back. Which I guess technically counts as using Google+