Wasn’t this more or less the premise of Chinatown (1974)?
Wasn’t this more or less the premise of Chinatown (1974)?
Hardly anyone is streaming it. It’s the same cringy dialogue with the same boring game as its predecessors. I haven’t seen anything in any of the streams that would change my mind.
Air Canada does this shit on their flights. Disgusting.
Exqueese me? I thought he was great in bg3.
When they come knocking they usually also confiscate your hardware, question and interview your friends and family, etc… Good luck with that defense :)
This is actually a huge joke on the film and television industry. Back when Napster blew up the music industry was in a full panic that their industry would die while film and TV were cozy because the media was too large to mass-pirate compared to music.
The music guys figured it out. Cheap subscriptions with massive catalogues that don’t disappear.
Movie and TV still hasn’t figured this out.
Regarding gambling, it’s not quite so simple. Valve doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Many rich people see what goes on in that ecosystem and they lobby their governments to make it easier for themselves to do even more audacious things. Valve can lead by example instead of opening the door
If you didn’t sample 4chan in that time you missed out on a lot of Internet culture. Not everyone posting on there was. It was really entertaining to watch the shitshow.
Do you think any indie developer has the means to achieve a lower cost to distribution and promotion if they try to sell and support the game themselves?
Valve solves many problems for developers and these problems aren’t imaginary and free to resolve.
Not saying 30% is justified for all games, but if you want a quality title it’s going to cost more than just development. Since the Unity debacle we’ve seen some developers even say openly that costs of promotion and support dwarf costs of development.
Try under water.
It’s pretty awful that people like Phil define themselves by the ruin they can inflict on society.
Yes, they are used, but typically in specialized applications which is why you don’t see them every day.
It was never unintentional. It benefits is all to have them use it, too.
Go watch people actually play it in twitch or steam or YouTube. See if you like it. Why wait for someone else’s opinion?
When the effort to maintain the automation outstrips the benefit. This can happen often in dynamic environments with many moving parts.
If you don’t understand why someone is offended you can’t possibly explain why what you did wasn’t acceptable.