Marcin Dzikowski
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Donald Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi.














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Rockstar Games has been, and still is, selling cracked/pirated versions of some of their older games on Steam. This includes Manhunt and Midnight Club II (As reported by modder/patching legend @__silent_). This explains why some of their games, especially Manhunt, runs terribly on most modern computers. There's still a wide range of technical issues that plague these games. Ranging from crashes and broken audio to softlocks and graphical bugs. When you buy some of these games on Steam you're setting yourself up for a tedious and headache-inducing nightmare of having to try multiple fixes and community-made patches in order to simply make it playable. All of this could have been avoided had Rockstar Games taken their time and spent the small amount of resources necessary to make these games run properly. It's a cheap way of saving money, and the customer ends up having to deal with the mess. Although Midnight Club II is apparently no longer available to purchase on Steam it's still broken for a lot of fans who have the game in their steam library. Manhunt continues to be sold despite being unplayable for the majority of customers. This borders on being insulting. If you sell someone a product, then it's your responsibility to make sure it's not broken before you sell it. What makes this even worse for Manhunt fans is that a lot of the technical issues they're struggling with have been caused by anti-piracy measures Rockstar themselves added to the game. They ported Manhunt to PC and made it run terribly when it's pirated. They then literally used a pirated version to sell on Steam. Some say that Manhunt no longer uses a cracked version on Steam. Reports on this vary. If that's true, then Rockstar Games still didn't bother actually patching the game. They've been selling a broken product for 15 years. How this is even legal is beyond me.

Emily Maitlis got it exactly right aboutFarage & the bank saga



Listen to the latest episode of the @epictoys_uk podcast where we are joined by @ActFigCellar who discusses all the behind the scenes stuff he does for Epic Toys, plus all the news! Also, updates on the Epic DDP figure, Demolition and Powers of Pain! tr.ee/-bBuRnQreR



BONE CRUSHING WRESTLERS JEFF JARRETT: @figcollections teases an upcoming Jeff Jarrett figure coming to the Bone Crushing Wrestlers line!





