I feel the exact opposite. Releasing shit games on day 1 is the industry standard now and it's enabled by people who pre-order and buy them on day 1. Yes, some companies do actually respect their intellectual property and the community and release a solid product on day 1, but there are so...
Yeah, that sounds about right lol. I've never owned a Harley and don't really have any interest in owning one so I'm not surprised their brand is in danger. Can't lump them all in with the asshole owners but the assholes sure do stand out. Wouldn't surprise me if a lot of people were biased...
That actually may be closer to the truth than you think. Many of the experienced riders (not just Harley guys...the sportbike crowd does it too) probably started on dirtbikes or other styles of carbureted motorcycles which, when tuned for peak wide-open-throttle performance, often required...
fixing computers is like fixing cars...don't tell anybody you know how to do it or they will assume you are their personal mechanic/pc repair person and on call 24/7 with no other obligations in life and you only work for free.
Why do they even bother deleting their facebook, twitter, etc? If your end goal is to screw people over then why not just close up shop and watch everyone post complaints for the next 6 months on your social media?
It isn't regulated so it isn't currency? Good to know.
https://www.cnbc.com/2015/01/26/bitcoin-gets-first-regulated-us-exchange.html
We won't see eye to eye on this probably ever so I'm just going to let it go.
It doesn't make it an accepted form of currency to the retailer that accepted it as currency? Are you sure? Just because YOU won't accept it as currency doesn't define it as such. Which single "company" is the USD tied to? Again I would recommend looking up the definition of "commodity" as...
How is stock a real world commodity item but bitcoin isn't? I have seen major retailers accepting bitcoin as a form of payment (meaning it can be used in place of the USD) but I haven't seen one willing to take Amazon or Microsoft stock as a form of payment yet. Microsoft itself accepts...
So Apple is doing no different than what Google is outlining here in that it just has to inform you that it is collecting and selling your data, no actual prevention of the collection? I'm curious...the initial post here by Megalith states that "Google is preventing apps from collecting...
My newest AR is 6.5 Creedmoor, my last newest AR is .300 Blackout, previous couple were .223 Wylde (I know...not a caliber as much as a chamber configuration but it's still worth mentioning). Keep updating the ammo and I'll keep adding rifles to my safe...I don't understand the dilemma here lol.
To me it would be gambling if I had the chance to either win something or nothing at all. Buying a lootbox isn't gambling anymore than putting a quarter into one of those vending machines at the grocery store to buy 1 of 4 possible trinkets or not knowing which of the 4 toys you are getting in...
To me offering to sell someone chintzy cosmetic items that they don't need to play the game isn't making something pay to play...it's just pay to optionally accessorize. It's not like game companies weren't going to release crappy, unfinished games if it wasn't for micro-transactions...the only...