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  • In the legal system, far more things get reversed due to procedural issues than on merit. Generally, this is a good thing. A judge should not be able to hand out punishment on a whim.

    As with most protections, fascists destroy the ones that limit them and cling to those that benefit them.

  • They didn't make another because they were forced to make a game that was Wonder Woman and live service. How does that work? Clearly they didn't know either since they spun their wheels for like seven years, lost all their old staff, and then got shut down.

  • Summary: They were seeing a disconnect between Arkham Asylum player stats and sales, indicating a large portion of the playerbase blasting through the game then selling it back to retailers. WB studios were directed to explore ways to lengthen player engagement, preferably enough to keep the game forever.

    The nemesis system gives some light procedural flair to an otherwise-deaigned experience. I don't think it did what they hoped it would, but it was still a great mechanic.

  • "Recently" being one Reddit post three years ago about needing to manually index the color nozzles on their third-party ink.

    A YouTuber hyped it up as Brother turning to the dark side so that he could profit off clicks.

  • Giant: Citizen Kabuto

    Deep cut. Such a strange game.

    I remember playing 3-person multiplayer with no router in that game. A friend had two Ethernet ports but couldn't bridge them, so he'd host and the other two of us would join. Some stuff worked smoothly, but other stuff was super broken.

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  • And federal prisons house convicted criminals who are specifically carved out of the "no slavery" rules

    Immigration detention centers house people who have not been convicted of a crime. If they can legally work, all labor law should apply. If they can't, the company shouldn't be able to cut costs by paying them a pittance instead of hiring an actual employee.

  • Both combined is $15.58. That doesn't include the excellent expansions for either game though.

    They are the only portal-likes (chamber-based player movement puzzlers) that I'd place on the same level as the Portal games.

  • Lingo ($6.99/$9.99) is an incredible exploration and word puzzle game. It also has a few excellent custom maps such as Duolingo and Liduongo.

    A sequel (Lingo 2 $9.99) just released and is also excellent. It changes how puzzle rules are presented, making them playable in either order. It's a more polished experience though, so playing the first game after would probably feel like a step backward.

  • This is an article about the formerly-prestigious university in north-east US. Your link is to a list of wineries physically based in the Columbia River Valley, a region of Washington State on the opposite side of the country.

    There is no connection between them.

  • The SA80 is one of the early examples of the push to give everyone an optic.

    While the SA80 is a service rifle, there is a prominent bull pup sniper. In the early 80s, Walther made the WA2000. It was intended for urban counterterror operations, so it focused on portability and quick setup.