Hey now TOG, Officer Munday can't help but to act first and never investigate.
Fraudulent claims don't police themselves, and if people took time to actually investigate things, then fraud would proliferate, and we can't have that now, can we?
what I got from the article was Cali is pushing back against the Trump admin.
This brings up another point though, Republicans are all for those state rights, except when those state's rights run counter to the republican platform.
Is X (in this case the cost of implementing Denuvo) greater than Y (in this case being sales lost regardless of DRM). If true (ie. X>Y) then why are companies still putting DRM in games?
in an ideal world, we wouldn't NEED DRM, but such is life. Less ideally, would be for crackers and hackers to wait 6 months on cracking a game, that gives both the devs the initial 6 month sales rush, as well as gives time for devs to iron out bugs and such. Again, such is life.
This isn't the first time we (as a nation) have done this.
Following a decade of anti-Chinese violence starting in 1872, The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 forbade Chinese immigrants for originally 10 years, but was renewed in 1892 and made permanent in 1902 until it was repealed in 1943.
Wasn't the 2nd amendment written SPECIFICALLY to defend against a tyrannical government? or more specifically, the law enforcement representing said government. Whether it is a modern police force, or an 18th century army regiment.
How can Republicans defend both the 2nd Amendment, AND Police tactics/Trump administration's defense of them.
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Fraudulent claims don't police themselves, and if people took time to actually investigate things, then fraud would proliferate, and we can't have that now, can we?
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First rule of fight club....
I don't think they know the rules
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good detective work there Chief Wiggum
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what I got from the article was Cali is pushing back against the Trump admin.
This brings up another point though, Republicans are all for those state rights, except when those state's rights run counter to the republican platform.
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Simple math for Simple people
in an ideal world, we wouldn't NEED DRM, but such is life. Less ideally, would be for crackers and hackers to wait 6 months on cracking a game, that gives both the devs the initial 6 month sales rush, as well as gives time for devs to iron out bugs and such. Again, such is life.
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Say it with me, this time with feeling!
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Refugees from the First and Second Opium Wars.
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This isn't the first time we (as a nation) have done this.
Following a decade of anti-Chinese violence starting in 1872, The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 forbade Chinese immigrants for originally 10 years, but was renewed in 1892 and made permanent in 1902 until it was repealed in 1943.
so this isn't exactly "Unpresidented".
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"If it steps like a goose, and talks like a German...." :)
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I don't remember where i heard that from unfortunately.
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Correct me if I am wrong, but....
Wasn't the 2nd amendment written SPECIFICALLY to defend against a tyrannical government? or more specifically, the law enforcement representing said government. Whether it is a modern police force, or an 18th century army regiment.
How can Republicans defend both the 2nd Amendment, AND Police tactics/Trump administration's defense of them.
They should take up a career as a contortionist.
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