I can understand not getting it for 6.66 Euros, but to limit it to boxed special copies is insane. I know I'd pay more than the asking price of the game for just MP3 files, but I'm not about to pay what Romero is asking for CD quality audio.
Of course they'll use the fallacy that only private industry can deal with an issue that was created specifically for the point of the movie.
If they chose something that was real, they'd find out that private industry is only effective when they have a public industry forcing them to compete on efficiency, rather than just fleecing the market.
Hey, if they want to make shit harder on the homeless, they should at least admit that they don't give a fuck about the teachings of the person they claim to worship.
You haven't explained how hampering others from getting a home helps society.
You seem to think that we should be bending over backwards to protect the NIMBY crowd that cares only about themselves and couldn't give a fuck about others.
If they did buy it as an investment, well, they certainly should learn that investments aren't guaranteed, and that anyone promising that should have a watchdog alerted on them.
The only reason I fear revolution is because I fear if my side wins, we'll govern peacetime as we would during war.
Really becomes hard to judge who your allies are when things get ugly, and there are way too many covert narcissists that know how to game their way to control.
Leftism does its best to tear down hierarchies, tankies have a problem with the way economics are handled, and the existing hierarchies, but that's only because they want to be the ones in charge of both.
Same situation as the first Sigil.
The mega-wad pack is free, but if you want the guest soundtrack, you need to pay for it.
I'm just curious if those who have purchased either of the two games, could tell us if the soundtrack is waveform, or is it just a midi rendition.