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Man broadcasts footage of his naked and passed-out wife live online through his PlayStation 4 after stripping her clothes off while she was in a drunken stupor
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tuco wrote:And? The problem is that they broke TOS or being naked?
tuco wrote:What crimes? Naked people are all over the internet.
tuco wrote:How about murder? This is ridiculous in my opinion. If there is live stream anything can happen. On PC people been streaming for years. Do not like the stream, do not watch it. Its not mandatory. I just do not get it.
mraltair wrote:tuco wrote:How about murder? This is ridiculous in my opinion. If there is live stream anything can happen. On PC people been streaming for years. Do not like the stream, do not watch it. Its not mandatory. I just do not get it.
Urrm, it's up to Twitch to decide what they allow to be broadcast on their service in the same way Youtube does with videos on it's site. If Twitch decides broadcasting a murder is against it's rules it will follow it's procedures to deal with it.
purplerat wrote:DarthHelmet86 wrote:That's a wonderful graphic for the US, double it and you are paying what I pay for games. Unless I get a digital copy of the games I pay at least double that price and sometimes when publishers like being assholes they don't let me just pay the US price with my AUD oh no they change the price on Steam for people in Aus to about double as well. EA does that one a lot.
Has that been an increase over recent years?
DarthHelmet86 wrote:purplerat wrote:DarthHelmet86 wrote:That's a wonderful graphic for the US, double it and you are paying what I pay for games. Unless I get a digital copy of the games I pay at least double that price and sometimes when publishers like being assholes they don't let me just pay the US price with my AUD oh no they change the price on Steam for people in Aus to about double as well. EA does that one a lot.
Has that been an increase over recent years?
It has been that way as long as I have been buying games. 80-90 dollars is the normal price for a new game here, with any special edition being over 100.
purplerat wrote:DarthHelmet86 wrote:purplerat wrote:DarthHelmet86 wrote:That's a wonderful graphic for the US, double it and you are paying what I pay for games. Unless I get a digital copy of the games I pay at least double that price and sometimes when publishers like being assholes they don't let me just pay the US price with my AUD oh no they change the price on Steam for people in Aus to about double as well. EA does that one a lot.
Has that been an increase over recent years?
It has been that way as long as I have been buying games. 80-90 dollars is the normal price for a new game here, with any special edition being over 100.
so then the chart would still hold true that video games are cheaper than ever when adjusted for inflation, no?
Animavore wrote:They've put a time limit on Obliteration since then.
Can never finish a round of Operation Locker without getting kicked to the PS4 menu and getting an error. I think DICE need to patch their patch.
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