No it's not enough. EA sells this shit and their stock goes up. Unreal.
This may not be precisely up TD's alley, but there's a real problem of customers not understanding that EA's business model of shit = profit is working wonderfully. Disposable consumers and, um, "liquidating" title loyalty.
I got a SimCity 4 from a pirate named Joe. It crashed constantly, but my test drive pleased me. Thinking the pirate were distributing nastyware, I went and bought SimCity 4 + Rush Hour. It crashed constantly. I realized the pirates were perfect, and EA was the nasty.
They appeared content to let the modders fix the problems they knew about, e.g., opera house & traffic routing.
That was it; SimCity 4 is actually the epitome of crapware to me. Haven't paid EA since.
I think it's quite clear that EA still doesn't accept there is any great problem. If there was, they would have stop sales. Instead, EA says "this is how we make our money. We bring you Hell, we bring you high water, you only need to click 'buy now'."
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Yes, assuming a bug isn't a bug is a poor choice for an article, imo.
Re: religious perspective
You can still wish them to go to Hell. Whether or not it will affect them is up to their religion.
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Dude, there is no month #15. 15 would be the day field.
11 - 5 = 6 months. 6 + 12 = 18. Ta da.
Reality
Well, he said he's not in reality, so you can assume the rest is not real. Easy out.
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omg, I didn't know the six-second youtube clip linked by kym had alerady suffered a takedown, LOL
Re: Re: He went full retard.
Careful where you right it down; ensure it's 'fair-use'. ;)
http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/full-retard
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Three! I only read 2, damn it.
No it's not enough. EA sells this shit and their stock goes up. Unreal.
This may not be precisely up TD's alley, but there's a real problem of customers not understanding that EA's business model of shit = profit is working wonderfully. Disposable consumers and, um, "liquidating" title loyalty.
SimCity 4 was the last EA game I bought.
I got a SimCity 4 from a pirate named Joe. It crashed constantly, but my test drive pleased me. Thinking the pirate were distributing nastyware, I went and bought SimCity 4 + Rush Hour. It crashed constantly. I realized the pirates were perfect, and EA was the nasty.
They appeared content to let the modders fix the problems they knew about, e.g., opera house & traffic routing.
That was it; SimCity 4 is actually the epitome of crapware to me. Haven't paid EA since.
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So, don't eat the labels.
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Screw the philosopher's stone, we need to find gold-pooping bacteria?
Re: Par for the course
Forgot to point out that the stock hasn't fallen. EA trades bad opinion for money. It works.
Par for the course
I think it's quite clear that EA still doesn't accept there is any great problem. If there was, they would have stop sales. Instead, EA says "this is how we make our money. We bring you Hell, we bring you high water, you only need to click 'buy now'."
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Yes, obvious bullshit. Consider SETI@home.
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Yes
School rules
In Catechism we were required to shape our pastries into phalluses, but we still weren't allowed to shoot them during class.
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That drone was just looking around his roof to see if he had any other misappropriated items stashed up there.
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I remember when we got off the Metro inside the Pentagon at night. (They should lock that elevator if they don't want visitors.)
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That was ages ago when men were apes with pointing sticks.
We are civilized now. Times are different and we must look to the future and not the past.
/sarc
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Switch it to a Lamborghini. I'm sure one of the companies accept the stigma of their products.
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The goal is so you can share it legally, but it's illegal to share it?