Idk about that, maybe indefinite copyrights would be but limited term is entirely fair. Like imagine you spend 5 years and $50M to develop something (random numbers here), then the next day someone just copies it and sells it cheaper since they had no overhead in copying your product. There's no incentive to create if all it does is put you in debt, so we do need copyrights if we want things. However Pokemon came out in 96, that's 28 years. There's been very little innovation in their games since. And seeing as Digimon wasn't sued it's not about the monsters, it's about the balls. But those balls haven't changed in almost three decades so I don't think the really have a case to complain
So is China gonna release the uyghurs and present them with reparations or is this a rules for thee but not for me situation?
I rarely get lost exploring anything in any game of it's just a simple explore and clear. I just make sure to follow the wall on my left and keep following it til I go back out the entrance I came in. Also what are the odds we actually ever see a new es game?
Baldurs Cage
I've been waiting so long, it's almost as of Bethesda set the release schedule
First thing that came to my mind. Such a good game
Dogs are a big one, I can be furious while stuck in city traffic and then see a dog and I'm happy for a minute. Also those pajamas that have the feet covered and everything. Also cartoons and video games but I feel like those are more acceptable adult things nowadays
I second this question, where is this?
No I hate it, it's uncomfortable it smells and it leaves me defenseless (that last issue started after watching Jurassic Park when the lawyer gets eaten)
There's a glitch where something doesn't happen, it's aggravating.
Oh sick thanks I'll try that! I was trying to make him a sheep before but that wasn't going my way
I mentioned it around them once, responses claimed it either never happened it happened but briefly and was ended.