@RinoTheBouncer 1. Online connectivity (microtransactions, live service, buggy games patched post-release), 2. Mobile gaming (more profitable & scummy business model), which is related to 3. Skyrocketing development costs. Companies don't want to take creative risks, especially on AAA titles.
@IceManIsaac@JGODYT@TheXclusiveAce The minute you accept a paid flight and free headphones etc and even exclusive early access from a game company you're in a conflict of interest. ~90% of full-time Youtubers are sellouts.
Secure, capture, and neutralize all objectives by any means necessary. The military tech in the Exclusion Zone cannot fall into hostile hands.
Other rogue operators are working in the area. Don’t let them stand in the way of extraction.
More DMZ intel on June 7.
Last election, when asked to name Canada’s biggest security threat, Mr. Carney replied “China”.
Less than a year later, Mr. Carney entered into a “strategic partnership” with Beijing and we still don’t have a Foreign Influence Transparency Registry.
Where is it?
#cdnpoli
@erinotoole@mediumal "Ordered liberty" haha. Australia has done this via apps using photo ID checks, government digital ID, requiring age verification selfies, bank account checks etc. Doing this for every user is an insane breach of privacy.