I didn't realize how much I needed something like this in my life.On a lighter note, the two guys that formed Criterion and created Burnout and Black and are making a golf game called Dangerous Golf where the point is to blow shit up.
No trailer or footage yet, just some gigantic screens.
http://www.polygon.com/2016/1/26/10832516/dangerous-golf-three-fields-interview
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Hopefully this means RE4 PS4 isn't too far behindI wouldn't say I was frothing at the mouth. Until I saw the new umbrella corps trailer that has a new gen version of the village from re4.
No you just get an extra 10% if you are a Power Up Rewards member. If you are dumping a lot of stuff it may be worth the money of getting it...ex: $200 worth of trade in stuff would net you an extra $20 with the $15 sub. Plus you get a free Game Informer magazine to read on the can.Gamestop 50% bonus. you dont need to be prime or whatever their membership is called to get the 50% right? It doesnt say it on the site but just want to be sure. I havent been to or paid attention to any Gamestop deals in years.
I have no idea what I'm even looking at, but sold.On a lighter note, the two guys that formed Criterion and created Burnout and Black and are making a golf game called Dangerous Golf where the point is to blow shit up.
No trailer or footage yet, just some gigantic screens.
http://www.polygon.com/2016/1/26/10832516/dangerous-golf-three-fields-interview
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They've been announcing it (or the list has leaked) the week before the new lineup becomes available, so we should hopefully hear about it by Thursday.They've been announcing the plus lineup only a few days before they're supposed to be downloadable right? Bored me wishes we could get the list today. I want something to bitch or be hype about.
#feelthebernSorry for getting all political and ranty in here this morning. Going to see Uncle Bernie at a rally tonight so I may be a little more fired up than normal.
Again, wanting something and having a viable solution are two different things. We all want something better but you cant always have what you want. Who says the CEOs are not worth their salary? A lot of them worked hard to get where they are and many Americans can work their way up to high paying jobs too. You gotta want it though. And probably get your nose brown. A lot.Ok well maybe mandatory is a bad idea, but I still feel the option should be available for every American if they want it. A company can find a way to get by for 2 to 4 to however many weeks so parents can bond with their new children and as a family. And if McDonalds or Wal-Mart is suffering so much from paying their workers, maybe reduce the pay in your overinflated board or CEO or whoeveris making more money than they can spend.
No reason to say sorry. Its a discussion. Im not fired up at all. Just discussing the "issue".Sorry for getting all political and ranty in here this morning. Going to see Uncle Bernie at a rally tonight so I may be a little more fired up than normal.
I completely agree it should be an option for people to take off. I actually thought it was to a certain extent under FMLA, but I admit I do not know the details well enough to speak to it but I do think it is unpaid.Ok well maybe mandatory is a bad idea, but I still feel the option should be available for every American if they want it. A company can find a way to get by for 2 to 4 to however many weeks so parents can bond with their new children and as a family. And if McDonalds or Wal-Mart is suffering so much from paying their workers, maybe reduce the pay in your overinflated board or CEO or whoeveris making more money than they can spend.
This is the internet. Everything is an argument. GET FIRED UP NO DISCUSSING RATIONALYNo reason to say sorry. Its a discussion. Im not fired up at all. Just discussing the "issue".
this is true enough.As a heartless guy with no kids, I don't think we should mandate paying people for time off to have kids. We childless people already have to cover for your asses at work enough!
Kind of kidding, kind of not. I'm a little conflicted on this one.
YOU MISSPELLED RATIONALLYThis is the internet. Everything is an argument. GET FIRED UP NO DISCUSSING RATIONALY
Having a child of your own is something magical, honestly...I'm not joking. Nothing like holding your own child for the first time. I think a week or two is a perfectly acceptable amount of time to be paid for at least so you get to bond with your child during that time. As for mothers though that time is even more important too as some need to have C-sections and shit too which makes their own recovery longer.As a heartless guy with no kids, I don't think we should mandate paying people for time off to have kids. We childless people already have to cover for your asses at work enough!
Kind of kidding, kind of not. I'm a little conflicted on this one.
I have always carried the keep politics out of the thread flag. At this point, I think it has been long enough that we all know who we like and who we don't and hopefully we are more intelligent than our law makers and know we do not have to suddenly think someone is uneducated or evil just because they do not have the same political beliefs.Sorry for getting all political and ranty in here this morning. Going to see Uncle Bernie at a rally tonight so I may be a little more fired up than normal.
Shouldn't these giant behemoth companies have a responsibility to help the greater public when they get so huge and integrated into our lives? I'm not talking by way of laws and whatnot, but just from an ethical point of view. Yes I know most CEOs/big institutions have never heard of ethics, but I'm saying shouldn't they feel a responsibility to provide decent jobs for the community they're in? Giving more money to the workers of a poor part of town helps those people spend more money at other places in that same poor neighborhood which eventually stops being a poor neighborhood.I completely agree it should be an option for people to take off but I think it is unpaid. I actually thought it was to a certain extent under FMLA, but I admit I do not know the details well enough to speak to it.
I did not say the corporations were suffering. That is a completely different argument. The corporations have to do what is best for the shareholders. If that means labor costs become cheaper by replacing humans with robots, it is their job to do it. Will there be public backlash? Absolutely. Then people may stop going and McDonalds may fold. That is all part of capitalism though. Like it or not.
As far as the CEOs, most of them are heavily tied to stock performance. I absolutely think many of them end up making too much. However, the money the majority of that money is made due to them having the company operating at a profit so the stock goes up. It would be much better if more of that gain was passed around to employees getting a share of that pie. The better companies do.
The us vs. them thing is way out of control. At the point you're threatening, and then following through with, a government shut down multiple times, it's more than out of hand.I have always carried the keep politics out of the thread flag. At this point, I think it has been long enough that we all know who we like and who we don't and hopefully we are more intelligent than our law makers and know we do not have to suddenly think someone is uneducated or evil just because they do not have the same political beliefs.
I want the country to be like it was where the 2 sides tried to work together to get things done and we never went too far one way or another. I hope that we can somehow manage to get back to that, but I am afraid the us and them thing has been going on too long now.
The funny thing is the same people that have kids and would take their leave and would never want that taken away ALSO COMPLAIN when they have to take on someone else's work while they are out on maternity/paternity leave.As a heartless guy with no kids, I don't think we should mandate paying people for time off to have kids. We childless people already have to cover for your asses at work enough!
Kind of kidding, kind of not. I'm a little conflicted on this one.
First thing to do is get rid of politicians, bankers, and lawyers.Yeah...we should all have high paying jobs and have free medical care and not have to mortgage our homes. Oh and everyone should have a house they own too. No one should live in the street. OH and we should eradicate all disease too! No one should be racist or murderers either.
Oh but dont ask me how we would do all this. Just make it happen.
Tons of other countries pay a lot higher taxes which is probably how they pay for things like this.Exactly!!!! Just doooooo itttttttttttt!!!!!!
But seriously, there should be at least something for this. Tons of other countries have no problem doing the mandatory paid paternity leave thing with no repercussions. Maybe we should go talk to them. We're just too interested in making as much money as humanly possible over here, people be damned.
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I'm ok with this method.Tons of other countries pay a lot higher taxes which is probably how they pay for things like this.
Assuming the TIV hold I am going to unload 3 or 4 games on Friday. Breaking even or making a few bucks on them all. I just want to knock out a few more trophies in Mad Max first.I actually think the current system is ok. fmla covers the allowance for the 16 weeks of leave without fear of losing your job, it's just too bad it has to be consecutive (so you could go back and earn some money but still leave for a bit if the lady needs help). I always take my 16 weeks whether I can cover it with vacation/sick time or not because it's totally worth it but I obviously understand not everyone has that luxuty.
correct. it rang up with the 50% bonus before I even handed them my card.
PUR gives you 10% on the base but as Mild said 50% on the base even without PUR.I don't think you need to be a paid PowerUpRewards member to get the 50% bonus.
EDIT: Mild'd with confirmation.
Absolutely they should have ethics. If not, vote with your wallet. Problem is, everyone wants to just spout ideals and not be informed enough to know who they should support.Shouldn't these giant behemoth companies have a responsibility to help the greater public when they get so huge and integrated into our lives? I'm not talking by way of laws and whatnot, but just from an ethical point of view. Yes I know most CEOs/big institutions have never heard of ethics, but I'm saying shouldn't they feel a responsibility to provide decent jobs for the community they're in? Giving more money to the workers of a poor part of town helps those people spend more money at other places in that same poor neighborhood which eventually stops being a poor neighborhood.
And yes you're right that if they install robots people would boycott, but I think a good society realizes that not all people have the means/smarts/desire to move past making minimum wage. We need someone to flip the burgers and mop the floor. And we can help those people with at least a living wage, then we should.
#notAnEconimist
You realize these two posts kind of logically counteract each other right? You say higher taxes is OK but yet poor people should have more money. You can't really do both of those things without the government trying to pick the winners and the losers.I'm ok with this method.
Giant companies are run by people that are greedy and are owned by more people that are greedy. Greedy people dont want to share all their gold. And I got news for you, everyone is greedy.Shouldn't these giant behemoth companies have a responsibility to help the greater public when they get so huge and integrated into our lives? I'm not talking by way of laws and whatnot, but just from an ethical point of view. Yes I know most CEOs/big institutions have never heard of ethics, but I'm saying shouldn't they feel a responsibility to provide decent jobs for the community they're in? Giving more money to the workers of a poor part of town helps those people spend more money at other places in that same poor neighborhood which eventually stops being a poor neighborhood.
And yes you're right that if they install robots people would boycott, but I think a good society realizes that not all people have the means/smarts/desire to move past making minimum wage. We need someone to flip the burgers and mop the floor. And we can help those people with at least a living wage, then we should.
#notAnEconimist
I don't know if I'm politically apathetic, but I'm wish-washy. Most of these political issues have pretty good/valid points on both sides.since zimm already ruined the thread for today, I was wondering if there are any Trump supporters in psnot. I'm genuinely not trying to start some shit, I just want to understand why he's so great. I really thought it was kind of a joke until I heard this week that polls in IA and NH are giving him the edge by a considerable margin.
Edit - it should be noted that I'm politically apathetic. I listen to npr in my car rides to and from work and that's the extent of my current events involvement. I have no room to be critical of anyone. that said, we are looking in to moving to America Lite (the UK) if things continue down the road they're on.
Easy.First thing to do is get rid of politicians, bankers, and lawyers.
Since I am probably sounding like a nut job right winger to a lot of people with my posts today, let me just come out and say I am definitely NOT a supporter of his. If I was forced to vote for a Republican and my only options were him and Cruz, I would probably vote for him since Cruz scares me even more. Like I mentioned earlier, right now I would not vote for any of the main 4 candidates. All of them have views on items I think are critical that are too far away from my own.since zimm already ruined the thread for today, I was wondering if there are any Trump supporters in psnot. I'm genuinely not trying to start some shit, I just want to understand why he's so great. I really thought it was kind of a joke until I heard this week that polls in IA and NH are giving him the edge by a considerable margin.
Edit - it should be noted that I'm politically apathetic. I listen to npr in my car rides to and from work and that's the extent of my current events involvement. I have no room to be critical of anyone. that said, we are looking in to moving to America Lite (the UK) if things continue down the road they're on.
They don't completely cancel each other out though. Sure, poor people would be taxed at a higher rate, but they'd also be gaining access to more things they need without the same kind of out of pocket costs. Yes, the money is still coming out of pocket, but typically it'd be at a more manageable rate than say, having to pay a 6k+ deductible plus any other costs if you have a medical emergency.You realize these two posts kind of logically counteract each other right? You say higher taxes is OK but yet poor people should have more money. You can't really do both of those things without the government trying to pick the winners and the losers.
I don't think they completely counteract with each other. Tax rates need to be adjusted. Higher wages can lead to more taxes being paid (as long as the wage increases is more than the tax increase).Absolutely they should have ethics. If not, vote with your wallet. Problem is, everyone wants to just spout ideals and not be informed enough to know who they should support.
I believe in pure capitalism. I believe many of our issues can be traced back to getting away from that. If you keep having the government try to decide who is too big to fail there is only one more option for something too big to fail left. The government itself. Who will be there to bail it out?
You realize these two posts kind of logically counteract each other right? You say higher taxes is OK but yet poor people should have more money. You can't really do both of those things without the government trying to pick the winners and the losers.
My understanding is FMLA gives you 12 weeks. Your job does NOT have to pay you but has to hold your position for you. At my company I could use PTO time and I believe sick days. I have 80 hour sick time in my bank. I did use up all my PTO last year (I was actually 4 hours short but they let me use sick) so nothing carried over. Probably have 10 PTO hours or so. So I could take 2 week and a day off with pay at this point. After that no pay.Having a child of your own is something magical, honestly...I'm not joking. Nothing like holding your own child for the first time. I think a week or two is a perfectly acceptable amount of time to be paid for at least so you get to bond with your child during that time. As for mothers though that time is even more important too as some need to have C-sections and shit too which makes their own recovery longer.
yeah, I'm kind of the same. that chris rock bit from dogma stuck with me - or at least the concept of having ideas instead of beliefs did. I don't like to dig my heels in about stuff, I'd rather have an open mind and hear what other people have to say. I also figured out a long time ago (albeit not long enough) that there's always plenty of people that know more than me about everything. so who am I to talk like I have the answers? (I don't)I don't know if I'm politically apathetic, but I'm wish-washy. Most of these political issues have pretty good/valid points on both sides.
I always take comfort in my dual citizenship (U.S. and Canada) in case shit ever got tooEdit - it should be noted that I'm politically apathetic. I listen to npr in my car rides to and from work and that's the extent of my current events involvement. I have no room to be critical of anyone. that said, we are looking in to moving to America Lite (the UK) if things continue down the road they're on.
It was a joke. I wasn't serious.Easy.
Dont want politicians? Get rid of government. Pure anarchy ensues, no one will protect anyone. Especially the poor.
No bankers? Okay, no banks, so everyone puts all their money under their mattress or somewhere in their house. And since everyone knows everyone has all their money on them or in their homes break ins and armed robbery spike 1 million %. Anarchy ensues.
No lawyers? This is the easiest of all. No lawsuits can be filed. But thats not a problem since there is no government to hear the case and only a few powerful people have all the money. See above. Those powerful people will split into factions/tribes and rule as Kings. And yeah they will all be men because on average men are physically bigger/stronger so women would become subservient again just like the "good old days (I imagine Therm saying this)".
It is a sad day in this country when we have to point to Trump as the most moderate of the main candidates. I think you are right actually. That scares the hell out of me.Trump scares me, but you guys saying like sage and gator you want govt to get back to working together, I think he is THAT guy. Hes not really conservative, hes more of a moderate on a lot of things and I think he would work to cut deals with the "other" side more than any candidate either R or D running. Hillary will be obama 2.0 and bernie will be even more left leaning than obama. The other R candidates are more right leaning so would try and pull stuff that way, Trump might be the most central candidate from either side and as he champions, he knows the art of the deal and would work with both sides to make deals, whether good or bad, who knows, but it wont be as big of a stalemate as the last 6 years I think.
Good talk.
edit: realize it sounds like i support trump, I dont honestly, at least not yet anyways, not picked anyone yet.
Please explain this word....joke...?It was a joke. I wasn't serious.
They answer and are responsible to the shareholders. Just the way it is. Would it be nice if they thought of the little people who work for them and took care of them? Yes. But these big corporations are about maximizing profits for the shareholders. Some billionaires decide to do great things with their money personal. Many do not.Shouldn't these giant behemoth companies have a responsibility to help the greater public when they get so huge and integrated into our lives? I'm not talking by way of laws and whatnot, but just from an ethical point of view. Yes I know most CEOs/big institutions have never heard of ethics, but I'm saying shouldn't they feel a responsibility to provide decent jobs for the community they're in? Giving more money to the workers of a poor part of town helps those people spend more money at other places in that same poor neighborhood which eventually stops being a poor neighborhood.
You might be. Going to be a hard sell though.I'm ok with this method.