No, this is why you don’t pass on the right. Not sure about where this was taken, but lots of places have laws about this. And the ones that don’t, it’s still a bad idea. The blind spot of the driver is worse on that side.
No, this is why you don’t pass on the right. Not sure about where this was taken, but lots of places have laws about this. And the ones that don’t, it’s still a bad idea. The blind spot of the driver is worse on that side.
Dang, was hoping for the new Doom. I refuse to play it with Denurvo, but I don’t trust anything out there.
Fuck them for not even bothering to include two controllers in this purchase price. Those things are basic as can be; we’re not talking dual-shock here. They had better be very cheap to buy.
Also, what’s the point of including Combat if you’ve no ability to play against somebody?
Legally, you might be right. I don’t know; I’m not a lawyer and I don’t care enough about this case to learn about it.
But I’m not talking about legalities here. I’m talking about calling this person’s moral character into question because he decided to go this route, which I don’t really agree with. I don’t care that it is built on top of Rockstar’s code. Everything is built on top of somebody else’s code. Again, not talking legalities here; but I don’t see a difference, and don’t agree that Rockstar should even have a say in this. They should sit back and be thankful that somebody created whatever this is which might just sell them a few extra copies of the game through no investment of their own.
I don’t like DRM. I don’t like people charging money for what is built on top of FOSS. But I also think it’s the creators’ right to choose how they distribute their work. /shrug
Eh, it’s his code, his work. I believe he’s within his rights to decide how he’s compensated.
I personally think this method is a bad idea but then again I don’t pay this game and don’t even know what the mod does. Maybe it’s the second coming or whatever and he knows his business more than I though. Either way, it’s his right.
Remote-only companies existed before, during, and continue existing after COVID. And those companies have new people as well. Perhaps you’re right and that it’s harder to ask questions on slack as a newbie (although I believe it’s completely up to personal taste) but is that worth all the benefits of remote work?
I believe it’s not.
I have hopes from these reviews, although I do wonder how much of the score improvement is due to From Software’s new reputation.
Unplayable mess? I never said that. However, more than a few people had game-breaking bugs in Skyrim and had to restart or hope they had a save from far enough back.
Obviously Skyrim was playable enough since it was an immediate critical success. I can’t really speak for fallout 4 since I never played it and didn’t bother following the news for it.
That being said, there are memes older than some people on lemmy equating Bethesda and bugs. They’ve earned their reputation, but good and bad.
I somehow doubt Austin needed this. Meanwhile, I’m posting this via an ancient DSL connection that barely functions.
I’m excited for Starfield but buying a Bethesda game on release week is probably a bad idea. Let them get a few patches out first.
Assuming Armored Core is as polished as many of these reviews suggest, it might be a great game to tide me over until then.
I thought the advantage of carpooling was saving money on gas and car maintenance. Also, environment.
Probably because they wouldn’t see a dime of revenue from this. It would be a new law that just says they have to do it. At best, they would be allowed to pass the costs to customers somehow, likely through our plate registrations at the DMV.
It’s basically a no win for the car companies. Lots of ill will, increased chance of litigation, increased costs for building cars, all for nothing.
In fact, I bet the car companies lobbyists are the reason we don’t have this already.
Also renewing license plates/licenses. Basically if you need to make a yearly or monthly payment to keep using something it’s a scam in my eyes.
Not sure about where you live, but where I live, that money goes towards road upkeep. That money has to come from somewhere.
Is it? I don’t remember seeing a guy running for Congress that promised he’d prevent huge corporations from running rough shod over everything.
People like saying stuff like “just vote better”, but the fact is the vast majority of people that run for any office are pro-big business because that’s their background and the lobbyists give them lots of money to get elected. Where’s the anti-big business guy going to get his money to run? And without money, you sure aren’t winning.
Through lobbying, corporations have us all by the balls. It doesn’t matter what side of the isle you’re on; both sides have basically been endorsed by big money.
Eh, you’ll still need something that allows you to search for a file/torrent and gives you a hash or magnet. Right?
but I can use it offline with any software I want on any device whenever I want
Tell that to all the VCR tapes in people’s basements. Finding a working VCR player is nigh impossible these days, and it won’t be too long until optical media is the same. Last car I bought didn’t have a CD player. DVD drives are disappearing from computers. Game consoles a generation or two from now will be download only.
Content owners can’t wait until the only option we have is to stream.
The screenshot literally says “sponsored recommendation”. Not sure how much more clear it can be that somebody paid money for that.
Lol, that’s fair. If I would have spent significant hours researching all the changes and the new config files, I probably could have had a better time.
However, around that time I decided that dist-upgrades were: 1) for the birds, and 2) like Windows in that it’s easier & better to wipe and reinstall.
That’s basically what I did. The only change was I installed Arch instead. No more dist-upgrades!
I’ve got so many layers of adblock it’s hard to know which one(s) are responsible for blocking the ads.