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Of course, the DS games are filled to the absolute brim with meaningful, world-building lore. ES6 could really take from that example.
Of course, the DS games are filled to the absolute brim with meaningful, world-building lore. ES6 could really take from that example.
Yeah I’m not sure where you’re getting this from. Digital “ownership” has always been a hot mess, because you purchase the right to play the game on the publishers terms.
Ethically Steam should provide a refund, legally I can’t find any evidence that they are compelled to.
My two refund rejections from steam disagree with you.
My refund requests got denied by steam because I have more than 2 hours in the game.
Literally unplayable.
Apple has their own set of issues for sure, but I don’t think they’re comparable to the spyware advertising conglomerate that is Google.
I’m fighting the good fight by using Safari to browse and Kagi to search. I have effectively eliminated Google from my life and I could not be happier about it.
Signed, a former Google fan who got tired of being the product for their ever shittier services.
Especially since I’m pretty sure printing text message transcriptions doesn’t actually print out a scaled-to-page high definition blue bubble.
Lifelong California resident here: tell me more about how big oil is paving the roads and buying libraries for us, because that’s all news to me.
Maybe I’ll drive on our shitty Central Valley roads that are poorly maintained to one of the few libraries we have left to learn more about it.