Rhadagast

Rhadagast

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[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="8" id="3668992"] Quoting Rhadagast, reply 6 Do you disagree? WHo are you addressing your question to? the_Monk? Me? If it's to me, I would have to answer that I have no way of knowing, and neither does Google, until malware exploiting that specific bre

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[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="3" id="3668606"] Quoting Rhadagast, reply 2 As long as it was submitted properly that is more than generous. Generous for whom? MS? Maybe...but if they don't fix it, just who's is vulnerable? They're notifying the hackers, among others when they go p

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While I subscribe to Seneca's "Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity" philosophy, as that has often been my experience, I think you're 100% right that many successful people seem to forget that at one or more points they maybe had a 50/50 shot or worse of failing miserably. Just because you "made it" by whatever your personal definition of that is, doesn't make you the smartest/wisest/perceptive person in the room. A nice post Brad.

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90 Days? As long as it was submitted properly that is more than generous. A good explanation of the practice is given here: https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2015/02/feedback-and-data-driven-updates-to.html They, for various reasons, don't always follow this though, as seen in the recent https://en.wikiped

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I've been waiting to pick this one up cheap, you sir are a scholar and a gentleman. Edit: And apparently a $3 credit for the referral link, not even mad.

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SpaceMonger! Very interesting, one of my favorite little free programs of all time. Version 1.4 still works on Windows 10 even. It went paid a few years back, and since the site is down now (http://www.sixty-five.cc/) I assume you guys must have bought him out, and updated it?

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Jafo is correct, you can take off the Tin foil hat. That being said it's very likely that a future Windows home releases will have a subscription model. It's a subscription economy we're living in.

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Looks kinda cool. Will be interesting to see where they take this one. http://www.tyrannygame.com/

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Interesting feedback so far, >90% positive steam reviews. Metacritic almost all positive except the IGN reviewer hated it: So there’s a strong beginning, but once you get five planets or so into a decent-sized empire….then it all goes wrong. In the transition from the early game to the mid-game, Stellaris grinds to a halt. The vast majority of my time playing was spent staring at the screen, waiting for something, anything interesting to happen. It usually di

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I like the ideas they have posted. For me, the game currently has extremely limited replay value. Not complaining as I feel like I got my money's worth playing some beta rounds and the finished campaign. I just can't see investing any more time in it until there are some changes and content.

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WELL, there is ashes, and gal civ III is still actively being tweaked, i would guess SK is a bit in the bored zone at the moment, May take a while to come back to it, or figure out it's not worth doing much else with it at this point.

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