A special sign attached to them that says "Attention public, I am a rapist, It is legal to kick me in the crotch." After their allotted jail period. If it doesn't reform them at least they will never be able to use it again.
Actually Its important to note that if Bethesda does go down the same route as Skyrim with Fallout 4 special might become more important then ever. If they use it almost like the ward stones in which it say influences the speed of skill upgrades through usage or the maximum point spending per...
So essentially his argument is "Pay for price for a game and then smile and pay more to actually play the full game and if you don't then your a whiny ***** and don't deserve the limited content your given." Goes on to call all free to play trash and then proceeds to immediately dismiss the...
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A valid point sir. Which is exactly my point. The argument you just presented is the sort of thing I prefer from these forums rather the than the general dismissal of the content and anyone who enjoys it. (Btw if this post comes off sarcastic I assure you that it is not. I just...
Alright so Im not sure if anyone seen this already and its old news but I noticed that aside from the premium membership dlc which I wholeheartedly agree on the folks at Gearbox are selling a "season pass" and from what I gather this pass is basically to allow players to acsess dlc campaigns as...
I'm not exactly how it all works but isnt the whole thing with copyright that if they identify a potential infringement and choose not to sue they actually lose the right to act on other potential copyright infringements at a later date.
I know there's been a lot of argument on this fact so I wanted to add my 2 cents and see what everyone else thinks. I bought Dawngaurd recently for 24.95 us on the steam store and quite frankly I'm stoked with what I got for my money. Its a decent length, adds tons of new locations and powers...
While this is a bit extreme its nice to finally see someone pick up on the fact that parents are the ones in the end who are responsible for keeping R and M rated games away from their kids. Jail Perhaps not. Fines..... might work.
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