I’ve been wondering about this too.
I’ve been wondering about this too.
More likely is that Cyberpunk was that big of game that neither platform wasn’t willing to risk losing sales for not being out day 1.
What’s there to play and what’s still coming?
Whose money is it laundering?
How is dismissing a correction with a blunt “nope” nice and tacking on etymology when we’re talking about modern use of the word?
Yeah what kind of linguistics dweeb doesn’t understand that language is fluid and shapes with time and location.
That game seems pretty loved, I wouldn’t be that surprised about a remaster. Though it would have to be a pretty barebones if it can’t compete with a ten year old release.
Not really an advocate for piracy but I wouldn’t have any qualms about recommending that route to you.
Well, civil wars between citizens and cops.
Maybe a bit of context would be in order because I don’t know anyone who would even blink if you started your day at work with soda.
Though I think if you started your average morning with drinking a soda first thing would be a bit weird. But it’s the same kind of weird that having hamburger meal or a full roast as breakfast is. It’s just not customary.
I’m too lazy to do my due diligence but didn’t Tucker have him on his Twitter show just recently?
Emotions motivate everyone.
It’s insulting and counter productive to say this thing is about dumb people following their emotions when education, money and opportunities play such a big part.
Yeah that dude makes enough noise by himself.
While I don’t think it’s as straight forward calculation as Norgur thinks, you’re forgetting that star power has marketing reach beyond just name recognition on a poster. People want to hear from them. They give interviews, promote at events and give status to the movie: It will be featured more in media which in itself means that more people will hear about it (even if they don’t choose the movie based on that name) which means they’re more likely to consider seeing it at a later date as they recognize it.
If I’m sure about one thing, it’s that people are disgusting. I’d much rather avoid touching the door after using the toilet when my hands are clean. And even in the case that the door is disgusting, you can wash your hands both before and after.
I thought Ken Jennings was a cool dude. This doesn’t feel like a cool dude move.
Scabbing or not, it’s semantics, but supporting the strike seems right to me. Though like you mentioned there’s the rest of the crew to think about. Maybe they need this check.
It’s also worth giving them the benefit of a doubt. It might be just a bug or an oversight.
I don’t see how player data even would be worth risking GDPR fines. But at least you don’t have to worry about it.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) gives individuals the right to ask for their data to be deleted and organisations do have an obligation to do so, except in the following cases:
- the personal data your company/organisation holds is needed to exercise the right of freedom of expression;
- there is a legal obligation to keep that data;
- for reasons of public interest (for example public health, scientific, statistical or historical research purposes).
Well he is wearing a hat with hands.
I’m still on my Bing diet from Google but they’d be an easy recommend if the search didn’t suck ass. I’m not saying Google is that good either, equally bad on most cases, but from time to time I still need Google’s help because they’re getting me closer to what I want than Bing.
But sure, focus on spammy, intrusive ads straight in the OS. Fucking idiots. I don’t understand how they think they’ll win that war without improving the product. I hate the AI as well because I can’t trust it.