They’re just part of the publisher though, they didn’t make the games.
Yep, you can play any game as long as another person isn’t playing it, which is how it should have been but hey, can’t complain or criticise Valve now.
ok?
Same region: same country. I tried doing it here (Cambodia) with a friend in Vietnam and it didn’t work, but when I was physically with them it did.
No it didn’t, it had some of the best titles ever.
People like him, not him specifically.
Still my favourite console, just pure gaming quality. Emulators work on phones these days too.
Right, so… they don’t work, they just hurt people. Those are a lot of anomalies which prove the point made.
They were taken advantage of previously; as fucked as it all is, they have no reason to care.
The boot is on the other foot now, I guess.
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If there is such a disconnect between the judiciary and every other institution, the judiciary will be gutted any which way.
a court order prevents them from any new construction.
I wonder who that benefits.
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Do you mean the lack of sanctions was responsible for WWII? Quite hard to see what sanctions could have been put in place without globalisation as we see it today.
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Sure, I said it was one example, I just added context afterwards. I also asked for examples, not just one which has seen zero other impact except hurting the citizens.
No need to guess about what might happen, we can look at past sanctions instead.
That’s one way to avoid answering the question I suppose.
That’s one reduction in sanctions example, which does not stand to this day and has seen the country distancing itself further than ever.
They would be hard of hearing rather than deaf.