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BuriDogshin

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  1. FFXIV. It's pretty, and it's fun.
  2. "It's ... what we do." -- paraphrasing Wormhole Extreme
  3. It can when what you do in Texas affects people in Canada. And vice-versa. Happens all the time. International Shoe applies internationally as well. Seriously, people with no knowledge of how law works need to stop post their assumptions about it to the forums. You're not doing anyone any favors.
  4. No, they did it everywhere Eric Musco's posts went. If you stand in upstate New York and fire a gun into Canada, you will be called on to answer for your act in Canada, under Canadian law.
  5. Contract terms don't trump consumer protection laws, dummy.
  6. Nah, I'm not likely to forget the final straw that broke my wife's and my SWTOR subscriptions.
  7. Which no one forces you to read, I might add. Yet here you are, not only reading such a thread, but bumping it. Thanks.
  8. That's more a European thing than an American one. Here, unless an attorney is an MD or PhD, they just go by "Esq." Other attorneys would mock them if they went by Doctor just because they had a J.D.
  9. Understanding a self-centered and unsympathetic worldview is different from agreeing with it.
  10. Which one do you think BioWare can more easily claim is just Musco speaking for himself, and not BioWare? "Plausible disavowability,"
  11. Did you read that statute? It's about marketing, not the authority of BioWare over the game.
  12. At least they went back and redesigned it. What does BioWare do with terrible content they release for SWTOR? Not care, that's what.
  13. No contract on earth will excuse a violation of the law, such as this pertinent California statute: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=bpc&group=17001-18000&file=17500-17509
  14. BioWare's Austin team is an everflowing font of creativity, technical expertise, and business acumen. I suspect Square Enix stole the idea for chocobos from SWTOR. Using their secret time travel machine.
  15. This thread helps assure the dominance of the slot machine dispute on the front page off the forums, it's yet another lighthouse to warn a naive newcomer of the storms and shoals that await them. And that's just awesome. Thanks!
  16. Well, you do get to ride chocobos in FFXIV, and so on. The lore is not a broad and deep as Star Wars, but it's there.
  17. Yes get's back to the War. I eager to see whether the ban-the-explioters faction can defeat the unnerf-the-slot-machine faction, and the personal drama of people who have a foot in both camps. Dominance of the front page is at stake! Rally! To your keyboards, comrades!
  18. When it comes to trolls, it's usually appropriate to forebear from posting the obvious response. Thank you. (bump )
  19. Well, then you're not very smart. But there's been research on why people enjoy real slot machines. Casinos make far too much money off of them to not understand why people do it. Virtual slots is little different, psychologically.
  20. Ah, I see, haters gotta hate. That explains why are so keen on other people being punished, even though they did you personally no harm.
  21. Perhaps because you write with a fair amount of skill? I'm always pleased when people post about me instead of them issue, it shows I'm important to them.
  22. Give the FFXIV free trial a try. It's free. I tried it, subscribed, and am doing that. All I plan to do in SWTOR is raid twice a week with my group.
  23. I'll be letting up in 6 more days myself, if not sooner. It looks like another game is going to command my attention. Final Fantasy may not have lore with the depth and breadth of SWTOR, but it does have lore. And it's fun.
  24. We're lazy too. Time to have a lazy contest, like Homer Simpson and the Teamsters. Who is too lazy to summarize Ravagers for Toxxo?
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