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Eaglerino

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  1. Stadia deserves to be ground into dust and forgotten about for eternity. I wish it would delete itself already
  2. depends where you live. Most european countries have far less footprint to cover than America. I've lived in places with symmetrical 1gbps up/down and places with 10mbps. Starlink can't come soon enough
  3. Why did you have hope for them to begin with? They made only the Witcher games, and only 3 was any good compared to the competition at the time, which somehow convinced everyone their next game would make them have 2/4 good games instead of 1/4 good games
  4. in other words the USA likely won't regulate the living garbage out of an alternative way to make money but the EU will, just because the established government and powers don't like it
  5. At what point is the breaking point for "offensive" speech? At what point do people stop caring because it's too much effort to keep track of what offends who?
  6. lots of things in china seem to run out of money, get acquired by some form of the chinese government, then suddenly have record profits that are definitely real and tacked onto their rising GDP
  7. lol what they get backlash all the time, but people seem to have a problem with Nintendo protecting their very valuable, very old intellectual property. If you had a game series filled with characters as famous and worth the money as Nintendo does, you'd be hiring lawyers to stomp out any theft, no matter how small, just the same as Nintendo. The fact remains this is a third party mod made without permission of any kind for a game Nintendo still fully owns all rights to. They have ever last legal right to do this, and it's not their problem a bunch of people want to play a 20 year old offline-only game. Nintendo's also immune to the outcry of the angry Twitter army, which is a little refreshing from all the companies that buckle from one complaint (Ubisoft....) Nintendo's best option would be to bring Melee to the Switch somehow, but let's be real that's not going to happen
  8. It's not going anywhere. They have no real competitor, they can do whatever they want and it won't die anytime soon
  9. The wording sounds like they're telling everyone that they can run ads, not that they will. It seems unlikely to me they'll suddenly slap ads on every video that the creator can't monetize, or isn't monetized by a claim or some garbage like that, but YouTube is a business so I don't think I'll exactly blame them if they do
  10. if it went to court you could get that free representation but it would likely be yourself and it would suck very much
  11. sounds like a lot of accusations and not much else. don't really see this going anywhere but an undisclosed settlement a few months from now
  12. I've always found this weird, no McDonalds I've ever been to has had a broken ice cream machine
  13. The guy behind an effort trying to permanently remove media ownership doesn't like independent people making money by streaming media? shocking
  14. What is there to take them to court fo? they've been clear from the start you're basically donating money for a game that doesn't exist, can't really be sued for breaking promises or no company would exist. not that they deserve to be defended or anything. it's annoying because for what little of the game does exist today, there really is nothing else like it even in its broken and permanently unfinished state. elite dangerous is also victim to broken promises and no content, and no man's sky might get there one day but it's more like the mobile version (much better value today though). i hope in vain one day star citizen will be finished, but i wouldn't recommend anybody buy it
  15. can't wait for this to rock 10mbps DSL companies in small towns, and hughes net for charging out the wazoo for 25mbps
  16. They were just like a Kickstarter, all promises and fancy videos or renders but no physical product of any kind yet. Nothing you can touch. Yet people still invested or bought into them. Don't buy things that aren't real yet
  17. Why is Linus to blame? Not getting a DMCA just means you weren't popular enough for it to happen yet. It was always going to happen
  18. Wouldn't mind this, I have no PC part stores of any kind to speak of within 250 miles of where I live but if Gamestop had even a few things it would make me go there from time to time.
  19. defending this is where it begins. soon they'll just sell a barebones Tesla, no options, but the second you start it up you'll have 50 ads begging you to "upgrade your car to PRO" and "tap here to remove ads" and "RAID SHADOW LEGENDS"
  20. Main issue with this is garbage, sell-answers websites like chegg/course hero will get the answers and there goes your test integrity. Arizona State University among other decent, online colleges in USA have been using one called RPNow for years which makes you go through similar checks. Don't really see how it's different than sitting in a classroom... it's not a difficult concept to section away part of your living area only for test taking. and you can't use the restroom when you take a test in a real classroom either
  21. put "don't accept returns" on your listing and they won't care. if the seller wants a return, and the escalate it and eBay sees you have no returns, eBay says too bad to the buyer. paypal is the bigger worry. also in 6+ years of selling on eBay I have never heard of or seen that happen
  22. Bet this will be a normal addition to games in a year or less. EA and other companies have been through it before, they push a change no one likes and just accept the outrage once. People only get mad once.
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