It won’t go to SCOTUS because the AG would have to defend it for it to go anywhere.
It won’t go to SCOTUS because the AG would have to defend it for it to go anywhere.
Plenty of 60-year-olds play games. They were in their 20’s and 30’s as gaming matured. The N64 and PS1 target audience was people who are now in their 50’s and 60’s.
It’s an interesting thing to consider. If someone lies all the time, is it inconsistent to distrust the positive things they say but take the bad at face value?
Part of the issue is that modern games are usually getting fixes right up to release. Pre-release reviews tend to focus on things that aren’t likely to ever change significantly, like design and writing.
It would be nice if they gave a summary of issues they saw with a disclaimer that they may get fixed instead of omitting that information entirely.
Washington Mutual didn’t get bailed out. The feds forced Chase to buy their accounts, making it less dramatic than Leeman.
It’s only connected when you are pressing the spots, and they were painful to use so that they wouldn’t get pressed accidentally.
Microsoft now installs games in an unprotected directory because people were so annoyed they couldn’t use the mods made for other storefronts.