mnemonicmonkeys
It could potentially work for DRM, in that you can have a key assigned to an identity that can later be transferred and not be dependent on a particular marketplace.
For example, you could buy a copy of whatever next year's Call of Duty game will be, and have the key added to your NFT wallet. Then you could play it on XBox, Playstation, Steam, or GOG with that single license.
Of course that will never happen because that'd be more consumer friendly than we have now.
The same reason there aren't bear-proof trash cans. There's a lot of overlap in intelligence levels between people and bears
AnnoyingPCB?
On an unrelated note, I've been wondering how hard it would be to swap out the sound file for a screaming goat and time it to go off at a random time every night
How in the hell is EA still not dead?
Sports games
I remember seeing an article about it a month back. It's just the backend that they're open sourcing, since that will let it be audited for bugs, help the community make mods for private servers, and help other studios in the future since the backend is the hard part about making MMO's. The devs are wanting to maintain ownership of assets like art and writing so those will not be oprn source
That explains the issues I've been having on Nexus mods
Who is "they" in this situation? Because in PF2E, nothing is really stopping you from playing a 16 year old Seer Elf apart from the rest of the table possibly looking at you funny
Also note that this is for a game without competitive multiplayet
Believe it or not, belly buttons. At most you're only supposed to wash them once per month. Any more than that and you risk an infection due to imbalance in the microbes in there
Wireless android auto hasn't worked with VPN's for years. It's because the service is now baked into the OS, preventing it from split tunneling.
Switch to wired and it'll work