DraQ
Arcane
Simple, non-ableist solution - make this feature disable all the sounds on activation. Would pass as minor optimization too.Not sure if posted yet
Problem?
Simple, non-ableist solution - make this feature disable all the sounds on activation. Would pass as minor optimization too.Not sure if posted yet
"Accomidating them in some way is just repugnant"Does this count as SJW fodder?
Meh, so long as nobody derails the thread I don't care."Accomidating them in some way is just repugnant"Does this count as SJW fodder?
I know I'm a bit late for this, but
Fate of Just Cause 2
I know I'm a bit late for this, but
Fate of Just Cause 2
"There are probably microorganisms with better lives than these people"
That guy with the russian accent is fucking hilarious.
Just make another thread about it.It's retarded that we can no longer post not just SJW stuff but stuff where SJW intrudes into game fiction mistaking it for reality or at least author endorsed ideals, and changing everything for the worse.
Somehow that reminds me of that anecdote about US fleet arguing with a lighthouse.
Not sure if posted yet
[master taffer's bullshit]
Or culturally enriched, like cynical Britain is by joyful migrants."This is your last warning. Our company is a lot bigger than your little youtube channel."TBH, they're actually in Jordan, but I couldn't pass up the CF reference. (Arabs still gonna Arab, though)
In b4 Cynical Brit gets fatwa of death.
Sega loses Shenmue trademark after failing to use it – report
Wednesday, 19th February 2014 09:29 GMT By Dave Cook
Sega appears to have lost its trademark rights to Shenmue after a prolonged period of inactivity.
The Shenmue USPTO page reads, “Registration cancelled because registrant did not file an acceptable declaration under Section 8. To view all documents in this file, click on the Trademark Document Retrieval link at the top of this page.”
DualShockers adds that Section 8 of the Trademark Act applies to “continued use” and “excusable nonuse” of registered marks, giving trademark holders a window to prove that it is either still using the mark in question or has a good excuse for not using it.
This must be provided between the fifth and sixth years of the trademark’s life, and again during the ninth and tenth, but it appears that the Shenmue trademark – which was filed in 2002 – was not protected the second time.
It could mean that Sega has not provided enough evidence to show that it is still using the Shenmue trademark to warrant ownership, either that or it’s done with the series entirely. We’re still trying to get our heads around this one, and have contacted Sega for comment.
What do you think?
Not sure if posted yet
[master taffer's bullshit]
Now THIS is a Classic™ post. The combination of try-hard, minority-catering and lousy attempt at excusing bad game design is just priceless. That post pretty much sums up the official forums, if you've read it you've read everything there is to read. One of these days i remembered that post while i was on the shower and started to laugh. Then i facepalmed.
Thank you Dex for allowing me to post this without suffering ten infractions. Freedom of speech suck it Eidos.
Don't Vanilla Skyrim's horses fight back for some reason and can even solo quite a few of the game's monsters?i dont get the horse guy though, i never saw horse guys in Skyrim
Don't Vanilla Skyrim's horses fight back for some reason and can even solo quite a few of the game's monsters?i dont get the horse guy though, i never saw horse guys in Skyrim