I bought a used convertable notebook you can open until it touches the back turning it into a "tablet". I really thought it will be a painful path to compatibility - but everything actually worked out of the box too, on-screen keyboard, rotation, disabling keyboard - everything.... I was baffled how far we've come over the last 30 years.
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I started to Boycott Ubisoft when they started online DRM checks for single player games that you could not play offline anymore. It was with the release of Assassins Creed 2 and I think it was Settler 7. That was about 16 years ago.
It makes sense when the article is wrong doesn't it? Provide them the evidence and change it. If you are right it will be accepted.
I think the article is correct, why should I want to change it.
Doesn't look like a large hurdle to me.
You guys should correct the wiki article.
You are absolutely right.
You are the arrogant twat.
I have been vegan for the past decade. I have done my research, plant based products are products that can't be labeled as vegan because they for example use the same grill to cook plant based products and meat. That makes it none vegan.
Even the wiki article from veganism states, that people that follow the vegan diet for environmental reasons are called vegans. Maybe you should stfu and read. Maybe your assumption about veganism is based off of the same things you base your assumption off of, that I don't have anything to do with veganism.
Ok here is what I learned from the basic Wikipedia Article about veganism
Veganism is the practice of abstaining from the use of animal products and the consumption of animal source foods, and an associated philosophy that rejects the commodity status of animals. [...] People who follow a vegan diet for the benefits to the environment, their health or for religion are regularly also described as vegans.
I think its about bodily autonomy.
I really wanted to play Watch Dogs when it came out. Unfortunately they also publish a lot of games. They have some cool titles ngl, but I pull through.