Maybe, but they already have screens there so this wouldn’t change much. I guess reaching a screen from your car could be a bit awkward though.
Maybe, but they already have screens there so this wouldn’t change much. I guess reaching a screen from your car could be a bit awkward though.
I’ve often wondered this, they have them inside all the stores here but not on the drive throughs
No idea
I don’t understand why anyone used twitter in the first place
That’s pretty much what it costs here now
Yeah, this is pretty ironic.
They actually did design the buildings to survive such incidents, which is one of the many reasons that makes it all a bit fishy
Word. In winter the first thing I do when I’m half awake is grab my phone to check the weather. Have to prepare myself for the incoming depression if I can’t ride to work.
It got a TV series but didn’t quite hit the same.
Papa Enzo knows best. Don’t understand how that’s legal unless it’s some sort of lease agreement
Surely the US has a satellite network they clould be making use off? Maybe there’s political reasons why they cant be given access.
“Suspected thefts”…I think it’s pretty damn clear to everyone what was stolen
What’s up with the disembodied hand on her shoulder?
Yes, it was far far more than just a buggy release. Even if the game was originally released in the state it’s in now people would still have been pissed. The bugs were just a distraction.
Amazing, I was reading about the idea of them doing this a while ago. Makes me wonder if the future of shipping will see a return to some of the old trade routes that are more favourable for the winds.
It’s all such a waste of human life and resources
What is really being discussed here is archiving of master recordings and session files. The publically avaliable releases themselves aren’t really in jeopardy. Orthough piracy probably does provide an extra layer of security to more obscure releases.