Comment Re:Wrinkle (Score 2) 295
My oldest is going into 7th grade, Ender's Game is on the list of books that he is supposed to read over the summer.
My oldest is going into 7th grade, Ender's Game is on the list of books that he is supposed to read over the summer.
That's why I put "DRM" in quotes.Did you not notice this? Their DRM comes part and parcel with the platform for better and for worse.
No, it doesn't.
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/list_of_drmfree_games_on_steam/page1
If the Steam platform (*not CEG*) is DRM then that makes the package manager for any given Linux distro DRM as well.
Well the Start Menu *is* a folder so.....
The bigger problem it has is that its controller, from what I've read, feels "mushy" and suffers from high latency. That's an actual problem.
Are you talking about the Dev consoles or the ones that are actually shipping to regular backers?
It this particular weapon hits someone in the face they probably aren't going to be alive to worry about their appearance.
For some reason, I just can't seem to feel bad for these assholes.
Shoes would probably be the one thing I'd never buy online.
I dare say that's exactly the point. Why do you think brick-and-mortars are so happy about it?
They probably won't be for long. Actually, they probably just legislated their own death certificate. Amazon's next plan is to put warehouses in major metro areas & provide same day or one day delivery. Residents with a PC (or smartphone) & a bank account will never have to drive to a "big-box" store ever again if they don't want to.
... like that's going to change anyone's mind.
... why Cox is buying up all the small CATV systems in Kansas that it can.
Must have been a very small comet, I didn't hear of a mass die-off near Sri Lanka.
No, he has a GTX 560 in his fucking Nikon you moron.
Yes, that you're busy working on something that doesn't need connection to Yahoo's central systems probably.
That or Yahoo's hiring process is so flawed they ended up employing society's layabouts and nothing else.
That.... that would explain a lot actually.
You have a point, I wasn't thinking of a game just costing tens of millions of dollars to make as AAA & you're examples are definitely what I would consider AAA even if they are all pretty old. I was getting AAA confused with "decent non-indie" games. You gotta admit, it'd be pretty funny if Valve released HLE3 for Linux a few weeks before they released it on Windows.
Oh even worse, you are a "pretty graphics wee" kinda moron & an AC to boot.
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