I'm still fucking pissed on the delayed PC launch. Glorified console political bullshit.
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Originally posted by Tx Redneck View PostI'd be pissed too, but I think it makes business sense to hit the largest market first.
Just because it gets created for ps3/360 doesn't make it any suddenly easier to develop for ps4/one.
Even with that being the case, a 6 fucking month delay on a game that already has all the ground work done? For fucks sake. . . . .sigpic
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Originally posted by Tx Redneck View PostThat's a good question, but it's awesome.
One thing they need to improve on is the feel of looking/panning around. It feels artificial and isn't as accurate as say COD or Titan Fall.2004 Mustang GT: BBK shorty headers, BBK O/R X, Flowmaster catback, JLT cold air, Trickflow 75mm TB and Plenum, UD pulleys, upper and lower CA's, 3.73, SCT XCal 2 ---- SOLD
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I see what market they are going after
CBS NEWS 9.9.14
The federal government maintains the authority to curb funding to states that allow welfare recipients to use their EBT cards in liquor stores, casinos and strip clubs, but that power doesn't extend to marijuana dispensaries, Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell clarified recently.
Responding to a query about the policy by Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Alabama, the top Republican on the Senate Budget Committee, Burwell wrote in a letter that current law makes no mention of marijuana shops as establishments where people are prohibited from using benefits from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. Right now it's only an issue for the two states that have legalized pot, Colorado and Washington.
Burwell noted that states enjoy the freedom to mold their respective laws to ban welfare cards as appropriate marijuana payment: "In fact states have the flexibility to prevent TANF assistance from being used in any type of establishment they deem inappropriate," she wrote. She pointed out that Colorado lawmakers have already begun crafting legislation to do just that.
Sessions said at the federal level he'll take steps to close what's loosely referred to as the "welfare-for-weed" loophole, introducing a Senate version of the legislation House Republicans penned this spring, which would delegitimize the use of welfare cards or food stamps for marijuana purchase.
"The federal government current spends roughly $750 billion each year on means-tested welfare programs across 80 different accounts," Sessions said, according to the Washington Examiner. "This money is administered by a vast, sprawling bureaucracy with little oversight and no moral vision.
"Surely we can all agree that the guiding principle ought to be that benefits are reserved for those in real need," he concluded.
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Originally posted by Josh.0 View PostI see what market they are going after
CBS NEWS 9.9.14
The federal government maintains the authority to curb funding to states that allow welfare recipients to use their EBT cards in liquor stores, casinos and strip clubs, but that power doesn't extend to marijuana dispensaries, Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell clarified recently.
Responding to a query about the policy by Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Alabama, the top Republican on the Senate Budget Committee, Burwell wrote in a letter that current law makes no mention of marijuana shops as establishments where people are prohibited from using benefits from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. Right now it's only an issue for the two states that have legalized pot, Colorado and Washington.
Burwell noted that states enjoy the freedom to mold their respective laws to ban welfare cards as appropriate marijuana payment: "In fact states have the flexibility to prevent TANF assistance from being used in any type of establishment they deem inappropriate," she wrote. She pointed out that Colorado lawmakers have already begun crafting legislation to do just that.
Sessions said at the federal level he'll take steps to close what's loosely referred to as the "welfare-for-weed" loophole, introducing a Senate version of the legislation House Republicans penned this spring, which would delegitimize the use of welfare cards or food stamps for marijuana purchase.
"The federal government current spends roughly $750 billion each year on means-tested welfare programs across 80 different accounts," Sessions said, according to the Washington Examiner. "This money is administered by a vast, sprawling bureaucracy with little oversight and no moral vision.
"Surely we can all agree that the guiding principle ought to be that benefits are reserved for those in real need," he concluded.sigpic
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Game is pretty cool. The multiplayer is like Halo but with character customization that is much more in depth.
They did a good job with this one.Originally posted by lincolnboyAfter watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.
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Originally posted by Magnus View PostWTF are you talking about?Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Ok... no bs short review. I wanna get it just due to the adverts and cool factor for campaign. Then I also want to get it to mix it up with bf4. My brothers and I will get it for that sole purpose (Multiplayer). Is it REALLY worth the 60 bucks?
Will be for the 360.
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