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  • More like "We don't want to say it was only that game... "

    Though actually with it a year later, I would say their follow up effort wasn't amazing them... which makes more sense. They probably were going through Pre-prod on "saints row too" or what ever it was going to be. And Embracer didn't want to continue.

  • Just remember that when a Democrat gets removed because some official decided who was eligible...

    You clearly don't see the red flag or the future problem, but I'll keep repeating it in the hope some piece of it will get through to one of you.

  • It’s not for the courts to decide.

    Ok, so hey, Biden said something that sounded seditious... I guess we'll bar him from running for office... oh don't worry about it, just trust me he said it....

    See why it IS a matter for the courts and not just something random people should be allowed to decide? Or again, do you want this to be wielded as a weapon in the next election against politicians you favor... Because it will. Legally prove him guilty before banning him, otherwise you look like he's something to fear, and that will only bring more support to his side... but hey, you know I'm sure this will ONLY matter this one election and never be used again or weaponized... That's exactly how things like this work, right?.... right?

  • If you were devoted to democracy and the constitution, then you're remember that in this country there's a presumption of innocence, as well as right to a trial. But I mean you must know that since you're so devoted right?

    And thinking I'm a Trump supporter because I simply want him to legally be found guilty before we bar him from public office... I guess if you aren't completely on your side, then you must be an enemy, kind of a shitty way to live your life, but you do you.

  • Yeah... This would be one of the worst things possible.

    The idea you could take someone to court to disqualify them means you're allowing the courts into politics.

    But hey I already see people here celebrating this because "Fuck Trump" Right? Yet don't see they're creating a new loaded gun that can be turned against them in the next election...

    And before someone says "Four cases"... any bar would be able to be met by a politically motivated group, but again you do you, just realize shit like this has long lasting repercussions.

  • Trump is, along with many co-defendants, disqualified from holding any civil or military office.

    Want to prove that? Last I checked he's not been found guilty of any crime?

    Would you support this if it was Biden or Hillary in the same legal situation? How about we respect the judicial proceeding and stop trying to jump the gun, before it's made into a political maneuver?

  • Glad I'm not the only one.

    I like Stephen King's work. But it's pulp fiction. There's a few really solid books from him, but he mostly writes for the masses.

    It'd be like if Dan Brown claimed this, or Stephanie Meyers. I'm only against this because I think it brings down the quality of the AI.

    It's also wicked strange that so many of these authors hate this, but ignore how many authors grew up on their work, learned from it and tried to write in the same style (And failed). Stephen King is a unique brilliant author. His best work is not because he's a good author because of the ideas and subjects of his book, not his writing style. An AI wouldn't have created Misery with out it existed unless someone prompted it with that exact idea.

  • I wonder if this is just a Hail Mary to try to stop the fear that the merger will make Microsoft the most dominant face in streaming.

    Even if it's agreed upon, it just means in two generations once internet speeds reach where they need to be for streaming to be feasible, Microsoft will get those rights back. Streaming means next to nothing today, but the fear is in a couple generations, that's going to be the future of gaming, especially seeing how much publishers want to stop gamers from owning anything.

  • Probably not unpopular.

    99 percent of what's on youtube doesn't appeal to a person.

    Problem is that 1 percent that appeals to the person varies from person to person. (Still I'd say above 50 percent of videos on YouTube, only 40 percent or so get 300 views.)