

I would be all over this if it were available on a platform I actually owned. But I’m not about to pay $1k to play it (or whatever it costs after Sony’s latest round of price hikes on aging hardware).


I would be all over this if it were available on a platform I actually owned. But I’m not about to pay $1k to play it (or whatever it costs after Sony’s latest round of price hikes on aging hardware).


And think of the extra tax revenue!*
*only from the income of those 26 people, because the data center business itself will get huge tax breaks for building in our state


Customers would, according to the proposed rules, have to present a government ID, a physical address, a full legal name, and an existing phone number.
For a country that doesn’t like/want to provide government IDs at no cost, the US sure does like to require them.
Also, gotta have a phone (number) to get a phone. Nice closed-loop system you’re proposing there.
I read the article and I still don’t understand why companies that are located outside the state of Utah would give a shit. Aren’t they outside the state’s jurisdiction?


And the console is like 8 years old, so anyone who wants one already has one.
Job market is rough right now… could this be a life hack for getting a position at a restaurant??


Somebody better put up a big fuckoff wall between the US and Mexico to keep the Americans out.


I’m gonna go to businesses I don’t like, hop on the Wi-Fi, and pirate from all the most obvious trackers.
Boo fucking hoo