PSNOT 3.0 - Let's Talk About University of Kentucky, Baby!

Figured this out the other day. I just don't care for being able to 'beat' a game by skipping the first 3/4. The doors to the other worlds were closed so I figured I had to do something to unlock them. But all I had to do was walk up to them. I think I finished door 1 and door 4 and am in the middle of door 2.

Just not a big fan of that type of game design.
Eh its not like one big coherent story, think of it as 4 games in one, each movie is its own thing really.

 
This talk about past crossbuy got me to thinking about Foul Play and the never properly came Vita version. Did we know this? Apparently the publisher went bankrupt around that time and they attempted to try and sell their assets which is why it must have been delisted.

http://gamepolitics.com/2015/11/30/as-mastertronic-goes-bankrupt-just-flight-flies-solo/
Foul Play is already delisted? Jeez. Well I have the $2 copy that went vita cross buy (good thing I bought it on Vita I guess when it did) that I haven't touched yet. :)

I think in regards to sales, I'm just going to imagine the PS3 doesn't exist anymore. On that note, not seeing a whole lot this week. Maybe as in a big maybe Lego Hobbit, but that's only a maybe. Which means I'll probably cave and buy it like a dumb shit.

 
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Now the front page seems to be back for real. For how long?
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Forgot to mention I finished Making a Murderer last night.  Great show but the last 3 episodes were really all filler.  they could have stopped at episode 6 or 7 really.

 
I got a set of bladed irons I'll sell you. They're about 20 years old.

Edit: They haven't been used in about 12 years.
I was kidding, of course. You (Wren) talking about playing golf the last couple of days got me thinking about how long it's been since I chased the little white ball around a course. There was a ten year stretch where I was playing about 2-3 rounds per week. I worked at a local sporting goods store while I was in college, so we would get the hook up from some of the local club pros for free rounds. Those bladed irons were a hook up from one of the local pros. It took me a while to get used to them, but once I did I really liked them.

Then, I went and got married, started a career, and had kids and golf took a back seat. I've been waiting for junior to get a little older, and then buying him an inexpensive set to see if he would like it. I'd probably need to get me an inexpensive set, too; those bladed irons would probably piss me off since I haven't swung them in so long.
 
After almost thirteen years of marriage, I've come to the conclusion that some people just can't cook. Honestly, I don't think she likes to cook.
Following a recipe takes no cooking ability though. If you can read, you can do it. That's like saying someone is an awesome carpenter because they're good at building stuff from Ikea.

 
I guess they never fixed Toy Soldiers: War Chest since no one has the plat yet.
im just waiting for them to fix it and then i can plat it. ill play with ya whenev tho but 0% plat is frustrating. classic developer/publisher/microsoft fight or something i read about where both want it done but can't get it through. reminds me of brutal legend

 
Man the pioneer woman is awesome. Great show.
i try never to watch tv, but i was stuck at the doctors office and watched that for the first time. bulk shopping. so much fun. cobb salad. yeah im on top of this stuff. i even said i liked her hippy dress and that hippie salad wrap she made ;)

 
After almost thirteen years of marriage, I've come to the conclusion that some people just can't cook. Honestly, I don't think she likes to cook.
She probably thinks if I do it right, he'll expect it all the time so if I fuck it up the first time, we'll order pizza.

 
Following a recipe takes no cooking ability though. If you can read, you can do it. That's like saying someone is an awesome carpenter because they're good at building stuff from Ikea.
I have to agree with this. My mom can pull something out of one her millions of cookbooks and it tastes great. My little sister can just throw shit together on the fly and it comes out amazing.

 
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mitch posted something about a lawsuit that MLB lost regarding their blocking of buying single team packages for MLB.tv. It sounds like they're getting hammered from all sides.

MLB blackout rules are completely asinine.
Looks like they already settled. http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/2016/01/19/mlb-class-action-lawsuit-single-team-streaming-mlb-tv/79006936/

On the same day the trial was slated to get underway in New York, a proposed agreement was reached in which Major League Baseball will offer an MLB.TV streaming package for $84.99 per year, for the next five years.

Additionally, the full league-wide package will be offered for $109.99, a 15% reduction from the $129.99 cost in 2015. That package enables fans to view any game on any mobile device.

“This will be the least expensive full-season package offering among all major professional sports leagues in the United States,” Jeffrey Dubner, a lawyer who represented the plaintiffs in the class action, said in a statement.

MLB has also agreed to lift streaming blackouts of in-market games by the start of the 2017 season, albeit with a couple caveats.

It only applies to networks owned by DirecTV (Root Sports), Comcast (CSN) and 21st Century Fox (Fox Sports regionals), a total of 25 regional sports networks that broadcast MLB games. That leaves out MASN ( Baltimore Orioles and Washington Nationals), YES (New York Yankees), SNY (Mets) and Time Warner Cable SportsNet LA (Los Angeles Dodgers), among others.

Users of MLB. TV must subscribe to their regional sports networks to watch in-market feeds. If every club doesn't have in-market streaming for all clubs by the 2017 season, MLB would be prohibited from raising MLB.TV rates.

The agreement also lifts in-market blackouts for users subscribing to a particular team's broadcasts. The feature, called “Follow your Team,” will cost $10 more per season and requires MLB to offer the feature by the All-Star break. For instance, if you reside in St. Louis and subscribe to a single-team package involving thePittsburgh Pirates, you may now stream Pirates games in St. Louis without the telecast subject to local blackout.

Users, however, still must be subscribers to their local regional sports network to view streams from in-market games.

 
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Looks like they already settled. http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/2016/01/19/mlb-class-action-lawsuit-single-team-streaming-mlb-tv/79006936/

On the same day the trial was slated to get underway in New York, a proposed agreement was reached in which Major League Baseball will offer an MLB.TV streaming package for $84.99 per year, for the next five years.

Additionally, the full league-wide package will be offered for $109.99, a 15% reduction from the $129.99 cost in 2015. That package enables fans to view any game on any mobile device.

“This will be the least expensive full-season package offering among all major professional sports leagues in the United States,” Jeffrey Dubner, a lawyer who represented the plaintiffs in the class action, said in a statement.

MLB has also agreed to lift streaming blackouts of in-market games by the start of the 2017 season, albeit with a couple caveats.

It only applies to networks owned by DirecTV (Root Sports), Comcast (CSN) and 21st Century Fox (Fox Sports regionals), a total of 25 regional sports networks that broadcast MLB games. That leaves out MASN ( Baltimore Orioles and Washington Nationals), YES (New York Yankees), SNY (Mets) and Time Warner Cable SportsNet LA (Los Angeles Dodgers), among others.
I'll still probably get the full league package this year. It'll be nice to not be blacked out from Cubs and Reds games next year, too.

 
Wow, so back up kinda, site loads fine until you try and go to a specific page in a topic then it looks like crap for some reason.

 
What third circle of hell is this?

Gonna help fix cag by posting when it's clearly more shit than usual. YAY HELPING. 

 
It only looks fucked up if I try to go to the main page.  Going to this forum and this thread all looks like it always has to me.  Since I don't need to go anywhere else, that works for me.

 
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Looks like they already settled. http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/2016/01/19/mlb-class-action-lawsuit-single-team-streaming-mlb-tv/79006936/

On the same day the trial was slated to get underway in New York, a proposed agreement was reached in which Major League Baseball will offer an MLB.TV streaming package for $84.99 per year, for the next five years.

Additionally, the full league-wide package will be offered for $109.99, a 15% reduction from the $129.99 cost in 2015. That package enables fans to view any game on any mobile device.

“This will be the least expensive full-season package offering among all major professional sports leagues in the United States,” Jeffrey Dubner, a lawyer who represented the plaintiffs in the class action, said in a statement.

MLB has also agreed to lift streaming blackouts of in-market games by the start of the 2017 season, albeit with a couple caveats.

It only applies to networks owned by DirecTV (Root Sports), Comcast (CSN) and 21st Century Fox (Fox Sports regionals), a total of 25 regional sports networks that broadcast MLB games. That leaves out MASN ( Baltimore Orioles and Washington Nationals), YES (New York Yankees), SNY (Mets) and Time Warner Cable SportsNet LA (Los Angeles Dodgers), among others.

Users of MLB. TV must subscribe to their regional sports networks to watch in-market feeds. If every club doesn't have in-market streaming for all clubs by the 2017 season, MLB would be prohibited from raising MLB.TV rates.

The agreement also lifts in-market blackouts for users subscribing to a particular team's broadcasts. The feature, called “Follow your Team,” will cost $10 more per season and requires MLB to offer the feature by the All-Star break. For instance, if you reside in St. Louis and subscribe to a single-team package involving thePittsburgh Pirates, you may now stream Pirates games in St. Louis without the telecast subject to local blackout.

Users, however, still must be subscribers to their local regional sports network to view streams from in-market games.
"That leaves out MASN ( Baltimore Orioles...".

Suuucccckkkksssss!

 
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