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@JMMODE

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Euclid Katılım Temmuz 2010
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@pasta_wheat @007GameIOI Looks like this game is getting ready to get bombarded with bad publicity. The "reimagined bond" was already a problem, but now this too? Looks like this is a hard pass for the foreseeable future. Tx for pointing this out
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Wheat Pasta
Wheat Pasta@pasta_wheat·
@007GameIOI Was going to buy withing the week after I seen if anything was censored. Now i'll be waiting until Denuvo is removed or the game goes on sale for -/+ $10 Really scummy to take pre-orders then add Denuvo days before release.
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@imbratorX @007GameIOI What do they mean by "modern values." Is this game that is just riding on the coattails of the 007 brand, but won't be anything like it? I'm concerned another classic icon is about to be destroyed by a re-envisioning
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@Craptain_Crunch @007GameIOI Was hopeful IO wouldn’t butcher it. I’m passing now. Literally was looking up to pre-order when I saw this and realized IO is set to ruin 007. They must hate gamers
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@bwilsonNV @RedWavePress Now you understand Bezos thinking. If you're not paying for the system then you must do what the system says.
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Brian Michael@bwilsonNV·
I’ll just say this. If taxation without representation is not allowed, then you shouldn’t have representation without taxation either. No skin in the game (paying tax), should equal no vote. Otherwise, we just have people constantly voting to take from one group and give to themselves.
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RedWave Press@RedWavePress·
NAILED IT: Jeff Bezos: “A nurse in Queens who makes $75K a year pays more than $12K a year in taxes. Does that really make sense?” “So people talk about making the tax system more progressive. How about we start by having the nurse in Queens NOT pay taxes? At all!” “Why is a nurse in Queens who makes $75K a year paying more than $1K a month in taxes?” “That’s $1K a month that could help with rent or groceries or anything.” “And by the way, do you know what that all adds up to? The bottom half of income earners in this country pay only 3% of the taxes. It’s only 3%.” “We can find 3%. So we don’t have... it’s a small amount of money for the government. You know that. And the more I thought about it, to me, it’s kind of absurd that we’re doing this.” “We shouldn’t be asking this nurse in Queens to send money to Washington — they should be sending her an apology. It really makes no sense.” Exactly!
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@CaidenHooks @TGrogan268173 @JoshuaBarzon If God is unchanging then why would use Greeks and atheist astronomists to tell the truth about the created order? A non-moving earth on a firm foundation with heaven above & hell below where the sun, moon, and stars serve the earth seem more inline with the God of the Bible
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Josh Barzon
Josh Barzon@JoshuaBarzon·
Hit me with a reality about church or theology
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@CaidenHooks @TGrogan268173 @JoshuaBarzon What about the Temple? It was cosmologically significant and followed what they understood was the intentional created order, not chaos of infinite space
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Caiden Hooks
Caiden Hooks@CaidenHooks·
@JMMODE @TGrogan268173 @JoshuaBarzon Have u considered that, whatever the ancient Hebrews believed about the shape of the Earth, the Bible doesn’t actually talk about it? Also, considering the prevalence of Greek knowledge by the first century, don’t you think the Hebrews would know by then that the world was round?
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@imbratorX What's the location? I know mine was GPU related and tested it. There was no reason for the colors to appear where I was at when it happened
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BRATOR@imbratorX·
@JMMODE I though so too but it's not that lol! Another player shared a similar experience on this twitter post check it out
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BRATOR@imbratorX·
Crimson Desert players keep discovering amazing new elements in the game two months after release. What is this colorful smoke? Wrong answers only!
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@CaidenHooks @TGrogan268173 @JoshuaBarzon Just cherry picking what is allegory and what is literal, that's all. What did the ancient Hebrews believe? What did Jesus believe about earth? Why didn't he correct their misunderstanding knowing it would be argued on X a couple thousand years later?
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Caiden Hooks@CaidenHooks·
@JMMODE @TGrogan268173 @JoshuaBarzon If God is all powerful, why couldn’t he do both? What are you even trying to say? Why couldn’t God have created the world purposefully as a globe, or an oblate spheroid as the case maybe?
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@PlayStation How many price increases will you announce?
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PlayStation@PlayStation·
State of Play returns on June 2. The over hour-long show includes an extended look at Marvel’s Wolverine, plus news and updates on upcoming PS5 games: bit.ly/3PBh16z
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Caiden Hooks@CaidenHooks·
@TGrogan268173 @JoshuaBarzon Most if not all of those are figures of speech or poetic language. Generally speaking, the Bible doesn’t really weigh in on that debate.
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@pushsquare They take their customers for granted, like banks charging fees to get your own money and giving piddly interest rates on savings. They don't need "us" b/c they think we "need" them!
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@ManaByte I thought Sony simply wants out of the hardware business and was looking for a way to blame market conditions, because I've cancelled PS+ and will never buy another @PlayStation again
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Jeremy
Jeremy@ManaByte·
If you look at how Sony is handling the PlayStation 5 right now, the sudden hardware price hikes, the expensive mid-gen refresh, the increased cost of digital games and accessories, and a general vibe that they aren’t really listening to player feedback; it can feel jarring. But for anyone who was plugged into the industry twenty years ago, none of this is new. You’re just witnessing the return of "Arrogant Sony." To understand how a company gets this way, you have to look at the transition from the PS2 to the PS3. Coming off the PlayStation 2 era, Sony didn't just win the console war; they utterly dominated the entire landscape. The PS2 became the best-selling console of all time, completely flattening the original Xbox and the Nintendo GameCube. When you reach that level of absolute, undisputed market dominance, corporate hubris inevitably sets in. Sony started believing that the "PlayStation" brand name alone was bulletproof, and that gamers would blindly pay anything just for the privilege of owning their next machine. That arrogance famously peaked at E3 2006, when they dropped the infamous "$599 US Dollars" price tag for the PS3. Executives literally told the public that people would work second jobs to afford one, and that the console was "probably too cheap." The gaming media back then rarely checked them on this behavior. The access journalism of the mid-2000s was heavily driven by perks, and no perk was bigger than securing an invite to Sony’s lavish, over-the-top annual E3 party. It was the gaming industry equivalent of the Vanity Fair Oscar Party; the absolute peak of Hollywood-level excess, exclusivity, and clout. If an outlet ran too many critical editorials or hit pieces questioning Sony's corporate attitude, they risked getting blacklisted from the event. So, the media largely smiled, played along, and let the hubris grow completely unchecked until the public voted with their wallets and forced Sony into a desperate, years-long game of catch-up against the Xbox 360. Cut to today, and history is repeating itself because Sony finds themselves back in that exact same unchallenged position. Right now, Sony essentially views Xbox as zero competition. Microsoft's strategy shift toward putting their first-party games on competing platforms has signaled to Sony that they've won the traditional high-end console space. At the same time, Sony has never factored Nintendo into their direct market equations, viewing them as a completely separate "family or casual" ecosystem rather than a threat to their core demographic. With no perceived rivals left in their lane, Sony’s corporate focus underwent a massive structural shift around 2020, moving its operational heartbeat out of Japan to align the brand as a thoroughly Western company run out of California. They wanted to focus on massive, blockbuster Western cinematic games, and in doing so, they completely took their eye off their home turf. They began ignoring the Japanese market, culminating in symbolic but deeply telling moves like globally swapping the standard functionality of the X and O controller buttons. Since 1994, Japanese players had used O for confirm and X for cancel; it was a deeply ingrained muscle memory and cultural standard. Forcing the Western layout on Japan was a blatant declaration that regional preferences no longer mattered to the new regime. But while Sony was looking away and treating Nintendo like non-competition, Nintendo quietly and completely stole the entire Japanese market from under them. The Switch became an absolute juggernaut in Japan, completely reshaping gaming habits there while PlayStation hardware sales and cultural footprint shrank to historic lows. When a company believes it has no true peers left to fight in its specific bracket, the internal guardrails come down. The price hikes, the lack of communication, and the corporate indifference we’re seeing with the PS5 right now aren't a mistake; it's the exact same script from 2006, being played out by a company that once again thinks it's completely untouchable.
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@tomwarren I will sell my @PlayStation and get an XBOX if multiplayer is free. So sick of overpaying and I quit PS+
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Tom Warren
Tom Warren@tomwarren·
Xbox fans want exclusives, more backward compatibility, and free online multiplayer. Microsoft’s new Xbox Player Voice portal has already made fan feedback a lot more visible 👇 theverge.com/games/933328/x…
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@Macrike @MrBadBit "That it only applies to new new customers."Everyone will be hit with the price increase, they did this a couple years ago too. You apparently don't understand how this corpo schtick works. Give it time, everyone will pay more
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Zephryss⛩️@TheRealZephryss·
Today marks the 2-month anniversary of Crimson Desert. How would you rate the game now after so many amazing post launch updates?
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@Macrike @MrBadBit Lol, the lies u tell yourself. Maybe not today, but soon it's coming to everyone and all plans
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Macrike@Macrike·
@MrBadBit This only applies to new customers and only to the 1-month and 3-month plans. It doesn’t affect you.
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@MrBadBit Sony relies on disposable income. They also don't realize they are likely to lose the next generation of gamers that are the kids of parents that are currently footing the bill for these subs and cancelling. This is shortsighted, IMO
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@PlayStation Never seen so much hate for PlayStation, but they definitely seem to see gamers as easy targets. I’m so done with Sony now
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PlayStation@PlayStation·
Starting May 20, PlayStation Plus prices for new customers will increase in select regions. Due to ongoing market conditions, prices will start at $10.99 USD / €9.99 EUR / £7.99 GBP for 1-month subscriptions and $27.99 USD / €27.99 EUR / £21.99 GBP for 3-month subscriptions. This price change does not apply to current subscribers (except in Turkey and India) unless the existing subscription changes or lapses.
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