

What a fine morning to go for a jaunte
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and it’s not even on there
No Chie no buy.
Concerns?! Should be ramifications
The Village has been out of print since the DVD days. I also couldn’t find a couple Robin Williams movies that were recommended to me: Jakob the Liar and What Dreams May Come.
I think there’s definitely a slippery slope argument for locking features for physical hardware for anything. Just look at what John Deere for an already proven example.
There’s an argument for your point of view but I think the negatives far outweigh the positives. I doubt there’s a legal or even social argument against the practice stated in the article. I just think it’s worse for the consumer.
I agree for the most part but the initial analogy about a game is very poor one. It’s more like your console was missing performance. They patched it, refurbished it, and then resold it as a Pro model and got more money out of it.
Just a quick warning: don’t expect Mistborn to be equivalent in quality to Stormlight. There are definitely people that enjoy both but I’ve tried twice to get through the first Mistborn book and couldn’t do it.
Never will understand people equating monetary value with how long they spend time with a game. Quality /= quantity or else Ubisoft and gacha games would be the best games of all time.
There’s a Toaster in the bathtub…
Doki Doki Literature Club
Watched the first hour last night. Really interesting information and the interview style, for the first couple at least, was rather informal. I’m familiar enough with shipping and logistics but it was refreshing to see high-up people in these companies be so candid.
I thought original movies were supposed to be dead?
Robin Hobb wrote the series OP is talking about….
That’s the crux of the video.
Only tangentially but thank you for your service.
As someone that argued this the other day, volume and production costs are waaaaaay different than then. This is a false equivalence.