cand apara gamerii cate ceva, fii sigur ca SJW sunt pe acolo sa-i acuze de toate relele pe pamant
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au mai aparut si mirobolantii aia de la BBC

The plaintiff, Hawaii-based company Total Recall Technologies, said it hired Oculus founder Palmer Luckey in 2011 to build a prototype head mounted display. Luckey signed a confidentiality agreement, according to the lawsuit filed on Wednesday.
Throughout the latter half of 2011 and into 2012, Luckey received feedback and information to improve the design of the display. However, Luckey used information he learned from his partnership when he launched a Kickstarter campaign for his own head mounted display called the Oculus Rift, according to the lawsuit.
Update: we received clarification regarding the restrictions in Europe and Australia. Looks like bans will only apply to AO games in the US, as below:
"if the game is AO in the US, then it is not allowed. If the game is not AO in the US, but has a different rating abroad, like The Witcher 3, it is permitted."
^ This fall will be an exciting time for WildStar as we transition to Free-to-Play.zme-ul » 14 May 2015, 05:04 wrote:WILDSTAR IS COMING TO STEAM AS A FREE-TO-PLAY TITLE IN AUGUSTAn anonymous Carbine employee verified by Reddit moderators has come forward to confirm the business model shift.
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