Some members of the staff also felt their compensation was better than they might otherwise have earned in India, the defense argued.
Is this a real lawyer? They clearly have no legal case. I hope the book gets thrown at them.
Some members of the staff also felt their compensation was better than they might otherwise have earned in India, the defense argued.
Is this a real lawyer? They clearly have no legal case. I hope the book gets thrown at them.
Savage. I love it.
And shame on business insider to down play it as someone complaining they're not 'cute' enough.
Selling out the American justice system for a fucking RV. His principles are cheap.
Thanks for pointing that out, it is Discovery's decision. For their part though, Sony is still at fault as they didn't demand perpetual use rights for content sold on their store, or at least a full refund for the customer.
It looks like the biggest culprit is poor or non existent lod's on the models. Strikes me as odd though as that's a pretty basic art requirement for a game like this. I don't see how this took them by suprise.
I guess the good news is that's it's easily fixable. It's not like ksp2 which looks like it has some pretty unsolvable core issues.
I see it as the slug aliens have turned up with their best weaponry, which isn't effective.
Should've painted it like Dr Who's TARDIS.
After bouncing back and forth between the house of lord's and the house of commons This bill is a shadow of it's former self. I'm glad to say.
Three things that were massively damaging for privacy and security have, as far as I can see, been scrapped.
And what's left in the bill is going to be regulated by Ofcom, a toothless underfunded shell of a regulatory body.
Am I the only one who thinks this is funny? It's a joke people.
Do you mind? I'm trying to be righteously infuriated over here.
He's just trying to sell books now. Ignore him.