Those are also all the reasons those things became traditional in the first place.
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Those are also all the reasons those things became traditional in the first place.
They forgot the “we have the right to take away the thing you paid for at any time, for any or no reason, with no refunds” clause.
Because his billions were earned from offering an actually decent service beholden to the customers rather than the shareholders, something not many other billionaires seem capable of. Yeah, nobody needs a billion dollars but literally everyone else in the gaming industry would rather shoot themselves in the foot to make a penny now rather than… Just simply not do that and make a dollar later.
You do understand that even if there wasn’t this red tape and an unemployed person managed to get the proper papers, they still need money to go anywhere? By your logic every single country on the planet has a pretty glaring human rights violation.
No, at least in the US, you can only back up your own ROM if you own the game, not download someone else’s backup. The real problem here is that Nintendo’s (idiotic) stance is ALL emulation/backups are piracy and here they are being hypocrites about it.
Bro can’t look 1 step ahead…
We should just make that standard for every candidate, every election. No closet-skeletons allowed. That would change the entire political landscape.
“Here is more evidence that our system is fundamentally broken and doesn’t serve the people who make it run anymore”
You: “How can I profit from this?”
You sound like a CEO in the making.
Common sense.
Some do the first, some do the other
Yes, in fact there are modded versions of the Spotify app (idk about apple) to access their library for free.
That’s exactly what fudging rolls is though… “I’m not fudging, I’m just changing the result of the dice when it isn’t fun”
This dude hasn’t heard of pirate streaming services.
I saw a recommendation to use Firefox’s container extension https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/containers, but it’s disabled in private browsing windows, and I always use private browsing windows.
Then just… enable the containers in private tabs? The option is right there in the extensions menu.
They also conveniently have NO information on how to register. Really seems like “going private” means “shutting down”
Why don’t you bother to take a gander at the community this post is in?
Yes, it is just a casino chip. The US dollar has been backed by jack shit for a long time.
Far more effort than a twitter screenshot “meme”
Every other game company does that, too, ON TOP of all the other shit they do.