I joined for Game Changer, but Dimension 20 I've what made me keep my subscription lol
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This is the best explanation for caffeine withdrawals that I've read. Thanks for the enlightenment!
Yippee! The death of cable is fast approaching, hopefully.
Not a lawyer, but hypothetically yes? I think it's the same situation with Pantone colors being only legally viewable on Adobe software or whatever. (Will double check on the validity of that though)
Babe wake up Dr Evil just hatched a new scheme
The song that comes to mind for me is "Do your Ears Hang Low?"
To be fair though, that's pretty much any pharmacy system. I just switched my main pharmacy over last year, and it's basically the same process.
I've noticed this on my TV's YouTube app as well. It went from 15 second I shippable ads, to 2 ads where I need to watch at least one and only then can I skip, to sometimes at least 30 seconds before I can skip. It's worse on the longer video essays that I like watching, where they say "Fewer ad breaks for this long video", but in reality they have the same amount of ads that you need to watch more of to skip. I absolutely fucking hate it :D
Honestly, I think it's pretty hard to call this an ad lol
They do have a pretty sound reasoning for that though. Recoveries (which are services where someone better at the game than you logs into your account to play on your behalf) are a big thing in games like D2, and are also against their ToS. The tl;dr is that if you give your account information to someone and they play your game, and just so happen to cheat, that's your fault for giving your information away.
I know it's a long shot, but I sincerely hope that if (when) Sony takes over management at Bungie, they at least try to hire back some of their talent that worked on TFS.
Denial of service I guess? Either that or having to submit a very specific set of documents or forms to let someone somewhere know why you need just one more after already having seven at that point (First one being the one your parents are given at the time of your birth, followed by the 6 reprints they allow)