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They probably shouldn’t have named it London in hindsight. But back then of course they probably didn’t know they were going to revisit Liberty City/Vice City/San Andreas a couple of times.
They probably shouldn’t have named it London in hindsight. But back then of course they probably didn’t know they were going to revisit Liberty City/Vice City/San Andreas a couple of times.
Too bad that’s a 13.5 hour flight.
There are plenty of over-the-top British stereotypes they could do that the rest of the world would also appreciate. Royalty, Jacob Rees-Mogg/Boris Johnson style politicians, Brexit craziness, chavs, Geordie Shore, empire nostalgia.
GTA is satire about American society. Because of Hollywood, TV, and English being the lingua franca of the world, this way they can reach a far bigger audience. You couldn’t do exactly the same game set in Helsinki because the world knows far less about Finnish stereotypes. Ninja Edit: Random thought about satirical games set in Finland: My Summer Car is kind of that game.
But they have explored London before. I think the UK would probably the best setting if you would.
Because robots are better than humans.
This is the tech bro answer, but at some point there is no point to enjoy humans to do tasks anymore.
Until then automation will just increase profits roughly within legal limits.
The reason is the network effect. I want to use signal or rather even an EU based messaging service, but everybody, including businesses, are on WhatsApp in my country.
No separate tabs to do various things at once. You can pop out chats and calls, but that’s about it.
It also struggles to connect with the right audio device everytime.
You screw your own country only for the reward of measly 6 figure job. Well done, Judas.
He’s the type of guy that management promotes because he can make himself sound like he knows what he’s doing to those who have no clue.
I’m not arguing what the market ought to be like. I just don’t agree with your definitions.
No, it’s not. A monopoly is a market situation in which a single entity controls the supply of a product or service. A government can be a monopolist. For instance in many countries the government owns the railway company.
You’re describing regulation. That’s a whole different topic.
A monopoly is not when a technology is more popular than another technology.
Ninja edit: Nevermind, I completely misunderstood the comment I responded to.
Ninja edit: Nevermind, I completely misunderstood the comment I responded to.
What else can the EU do? They can't force an American company to follow EU regulation outside of the EU.
Edit: oh damn I read your comment wrong. I read it as "It’s pretty sad that the EU seems to only care about the privacy of its own citizens." To that I'd say get your own regulation, but that's exactly what you called for. Nvm then.
My take too. I've talked people who wanted to skip it because of the tourism back into it. It's too special to skip if you're in the area.
Sorry Venetians.
I bought the original OnePlus Nord mid 2020 for €336 and I have no plans of replacing it. A €600-700 foldable might convince me, but other than that this phone is way better than what I need.
The only thing I’d do differently is buying a phone from a company that isn’t Chinese.
And are under the impression that what’s going on in the US is going on worldwide. Apple is doing fine worldwide, but isn’t nearly as dominant as in the US.
I’m not a writer, but ai is a fantastic tool to brainstorm ideas. Just never ever trust it.
Neither should the EU
Penny wise pound foolish. The only way not to go through the paper is to go through the rolls.