That’s not very useful if there are no more elections.
That’s not very useful if there are no more elections.
Urgh. I have so many things to reply to this I could make it a TED talk.
But let’s just say being a Bernie apologist, while denouncing Flavio is just… wild.
Not really. “Sold off” implies he sold the whole thing, when in fact he still had a 25% holding, was still CEO and was still very much involved with every big decision.
Flavio and Bernie together owned QPR from 2007 to 2011. They were literally business partners at the point Flavio got his ban and they continued to be after it. I dont know why you are adamant that they didn’t have a good relationship.
Anyway, my only real point was that Bernie has done a shit load of dodgy stuff, always will be Mr. F1 and him and Flavio were best buddies. Nothing more.
He stayed on as an employee.
He wasn’t just some Joe Schmoe employee, he was CEO and still calling all the shots until he actually sold off all his interests in 2017. He still owned about a quarter of it up until then.
Flavio was given a lifetime ban for Crashgate.
I was making a joke about the lifetime ban not being very much of a punishment, as he is evidently not lifetime banned.
Decades? He he only sold the thing less than a decade ago and is still involved to some degree.
My point wasn’t to blame him entirely, but to point out the organisation which technically still has him as head is pretty rotten and he always had an extremely close relationship with Flavio.
Bernie was in control when Flavio got his lifetime ban.
What lifetime ban? I don’t see a lifetime ban.
Ah yes, the tickets must be not selling due to the fact the best driver will probably win the race. Let’s ignore that swathes of the country can barely afford to exist.
I mean, his best buddy is the guy who has been in control of F1 for 50 years and is also a known sleeze. The sleeze drips down from the top.
But who is going to implement the AI policy? I thought they sacked everyone.
A remaster is in no way the same as the original. I understand you’re putting forward the business reason for it being delisted, and that is probably the true reason, but that doesn’t make it less scummy.
This article makes me wonder if it was becoming insanely expensive to produce. It always seemed like an expensive choice to sign Rod Humble to make his own studio from scratch in California. They are probably very glad to get that off the expenses.
Love me some Science Data. Much better than that Normie Data you get everywhere.
It doesn’t seem likely at the moment. It’s a whole mess and it doesn’t look like the outcome is going to benefit the original creators, the usurpers, or us fans.
I’m very surprised by the discourse in this thread. I understand that people were given lots of warning, but that doesn’t excuse that they just had their purchase recinded. Why not just allow download of an old version of Minecraft Java still?
I’d consider myself a Microsoft fanboy as I’ve had Xbox live for nearly 2 decades and Game Pass since it came into existence. Removing people’s purchases for any reason is a scummy move.
What a weird article. When I think of hybrid I immediately think that means hybrid working model (some days in office some from home).
Having studios in two different countries working together doesn’t feel like a remarkable feat in this day and age and worldwide collaboration is pretty much the norm in any sizable developer.
Whatever game they end up putting out, it’s going to be Disco Elysium in name only and I hope it doesn’t fool anyone into buying it.
As other comments have said, they aren’t even doing game streaming, just mobile games. You can already download mobile games through heir app on a phone with a subscription.
And Steam didn’t really fail, it excels at streaming games around a network. Xbox games can all be streamed with game pass and its pretty good.
Did you? It seems to me the above commenter summed up what has happened quite correctly.
I feel like I have to point out they aren’t banned in Europe, it’s only the Danes doing this.
Tough choices, tough choices.