That one really baffles me. Prey 2017 would have been right up my alley, but I completely ignored it because I didn't like Prey 2006. By the time I discovered that it was a game I'd have been interested in, I picked it up on sale for $10 or so. I wonder how many other people had similar experiences.
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I love the callout that the story was delivered via text logs, as if voice acting was typically present in anything except FMV-based games in that time period. "Bog standard FPS" is a really funky term for an era when there were only really a few well-known FPS games out there at all.
You've got to remember that Marathon 1 was released in 1994, the same year Doom II was released. What else was there at that point? You really had Doom, Marathon, Pathways Into Darkness (also a Bungie title and only sort of an FPS at all), Wolfenstein 3D, System Shock, Hexen / Heretic, and some really niche ones that most people had never even heard of at the time, never mind now.
Could it be that people just don't want yet another fairly generic live service PvP extraction shooter? No, can't be.
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So it wasn't even an error that they were being made public? Holy shit. I figured the response would be 'Oops, sorry, that never should have been made available publically', but it seems the only error was that it wasn't made clear to users that it would be.
Yeah, I've been a T-Mobile customer for almost 20 years, never had much of a complaint, but this has me seriously looking at alternatives.
Ideally while having someone who isn't you record the interaction, so when they drop you to the pavement and your phone 'regrettably' gets smashed to pieces, there's still some external record of what went down.
T-Mobile was one of the 20 or so companies that sponsored his birthday parade. I suspect they'd just bend over and take it.
Twenty two corporations and foundations are sponsoring the 250th Army Birthday Parade and Festival on the National Mall, according to the Army. General Dynamics and USAA are the presenting sponsors for the festival, which is also benefiting from a long list of companies and nonprofits including: the Gary Sinise Foundation, Bell Textron, Wounded Warrior Project Wal-Mart, GOVX, Leonardo DRS, RTX Corporation, Lockheed Martin, Leidos, Armed Forces Mutual, Boeing, First Command, General Electric Aerospace, T-Mobile, King George, InterContinental Hotels Group and the NFL.
Trump has a proven track record for releasing quality products that are exactly as advertised and always end up being wildly successful and definitely not scams or grifts. His brand is synonymous with quality and integrity. I don't know why you'd even question this.
Is that a ring of holes near the bottom of it? That seems unsanitary as fuck.
Technology advances quickly and lawmaking advances slowly. 50 years ago, this wouldn't have been nearly as much of a problem, because the flow of information would be a lot slower, and fewer people would be exposed to these things. Today, Trump posts something hate-filled on the internet and his followers everywhere in the country see it immediately. Same goes for any other person with social media influence. If Elon Musk posts something provably false, tens of millions of people consume it. A hundred people can post the proof that it's false within minutes, and a fraction of those people will see it and even fewer will care.
The problem isn't the speech, the problem is the platform they're given.
4x the number of victims - he should require 4x the security, right? Bring in 4 precincts worth of police to escort him. Maybe they can requisition some of the tanks from the parade on Saturday. Just to be safe, you know?
Their entire post history is, for the most part, this sort of thing. It's like a weird roleplay account that's just not working out, I don't know. That or this is just their entire personality.