Yep an those laws are causing international and national problems as well.
I'll gladly pay more for food to ensure better animal welfare.Battle over pork reaches Supreme Court
Good because the crazy California law would hike up pork prices even more.
Sure but not with inflation at all time high and this law raising already high prices.I'll gladly pay more for food to ensure better animal welfare.
The industry groups have argued that Proposition 12 violates a provision of the U.S. Constitution, entitled the Commerce Clause, which allows Congress to regulate interstate commerce. A legal doctrine, the Dormant Commerce Clause, bans states from passing laws discriminating against commerce in other states.
I'm starting to get political and this isn't the sub-forum.However, the Biden administration supports the pork producers, claiming, in a Supreme Court brief, that states cannot ban products "that pose no threat to public health or safety based on philosophical objections."
And I shouldn't have started arguing.I'm starting to get political and this isn't the sub-forum.
We could open a new thread: Things you wish you hadn't said...Now I'm confused: was that picture photoshopped or were they sending a message that I don't understand because I'm too young?
EDIT: Ouch, the answer is pretty obvious...
Unfortunately I don't know anything, which I wish I hadn't said...I wish you hadn't said that. Unless you're prepared to make said thread.
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Unfortunately, this has happened with music and with movies/films as well in several decades.Fantastic. Lovely economic system we're having. A game that makes hundreds of millions, can only afford to pay the leading voice actress 4k dollars flat.
That's pretty surprising given the popularity of RDR. I wonder what the rationale was for the decision.Such a shame. So it's dead on PS, unless you have have a PS3 and a disk.
If this doesn't make them consider a remaster/remake, nothing will.
I guess, again, they have no pride or respect for their game. If they can't milk it, it's gonna die.
I recently tried to emulate it, using a controller to keyboard adapter. And technically it ran. But it's such an annoying experience. The input adapter isn't good really, but I guess you can get used to that. But then you have to find workarounds for locking your cursor to the context of the emulation window, so that you can control character orientation, but not also operate whatever you have on your pc's desktop. And it also runs kind of iffy, even on my hardware. Doesn't really look very good. Even worse than I remember it on console. You really have to want to play it, to endure all of that.That's pretty surprising given the popularity of RDR. I wonder what the rationale was for the decision.
PS3 emulation is still improving though, and hopefully it'll get to a point where RDR is perfectly playable someday via that method.