Let's say your great-great grandfather stole bricks from a victim to build a factory that you now own and that provides a nice living. Because of that the victim was not able to build a factory and their descendants are poor.
Let's say this crime is very well documented.
Did you do the crime? No. Are you reaping the benefits of the crime? Yes.
Should you give that factory to the descendants? Should you be required to help the poor descendants? Would it be a nice gesture to help the poor descendants?
Nobody is asking for the factory. People are asking for a bit of help because it's clear that you are still reaping the benefits of a crime that was perpetrated by an ancestor and the victims descendants are still feeling the repercussions of that crime.
I mostly enjoyed it but I never read the books so couldn't compare. Visually it's a treat. Apart from some things seeming a bit too "magic" I'd recommend it to sci fi fans.
Yes, the Apple TV adaptation
Did you like Foundation?
Wishful thinking headlines? I guess it's an opinion piece and I agree that it should be one of the top issues. Still this headline is utter bullshit.
Newsweek is not a credible source
Yeah, wouldn't recommend if you aren't a hardcore fan of the setting. Having to suffer through all of the typical Bethesda jank with these problems on top is pretty rough.
It's a 10 year old CPU with 4 cores. The game pauses for seconds every so often. About every 2 hours it crashes.
I need to re-listen to Paul's Boutique.
Been playing Starfield on an i5 Haswell CPU (it's a PITA). Currently re-downloading Cyberpunk to play 2.0
This looks like a 15 year old game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNP4Sx3PtQI
This is a BF3 video from 12 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FktL2pu2wE
Hope they learned and aren't announcing more than they can deliver again.