Yeah, because if you're low on oxygen, stabbing a hole through your space suit into yourself is a brilliant idea...
You wouldn't believe how much I laughed at that...had a coughing fit [haha]
Yeah, because if you're low on oxygen, stabbing a hole through your space suit into yourself is a brilliant idea...
I think we may have moved past the “shots fired” stage and entered more of a “holy effballs who put this entire galaxy on a collision course with us?!” phase.
I think we may have moved past the “shots fired” stage and entered more of a “holy effballs who put this entire galaxy on a collision course with us?!” phase.
That is true about many aspects of SC. But at least in that regard they are consistent.If resources were plentiful, if performance was good across the board...then sure. You can consider adding useless systems that don't add anything of value. But that isn't the case.
I actually read "excessive" and not "exclusive".Latest Newsletter
I think we may have moved past the “shots fired” stage and entered more of a “holy effballs who put this entire galaxy on a collision course with us?!” phase.
It is almost like CryTek hired professionals that are kinda good at this thing.
It is almost like CryTek hired professionals that are kinda good at this thing.
Meanwhile,
REPLY IN SUPPORT OF NOTICE OF MOTION AND MOTION to Dismiss SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT IN PART 42 filed by Defendants Cloud Imperium Games Corp., Roberts Space Industries Corp. (Goldman, Jeremy):
https://docdro.id/gyyGc4q
JOINT REPORT Rule 26(f) Discovery Plan ; estimated length of trial 5-10 Days, filed by Plaintiff Crytek GmbH.. (Pak, James):
https://docdro.id/iucXCm0
I think we may have moved past the “shots fired” stage and entered more of a “holy effballs who put this entire galaxy on a collision course with us?!” phase.
One of the top law firms, if not the top US law firm and surley also worldwide. Crytek hired top notch lawyers for that law suit that's for sure.
Meanwhile,
REPLY IN SUPPORT OF NOTICE OF MOTION AND MOTION to Dismiss SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT IN PART 42 filed by Defendants Cloud Imperium Games Corp., Roberts Space Industries Corp. (Goldman, Jeremy):
https://docdro.id/gyyGc4q
JOINT REPORT Rule 26(f) Discovery Plan ; estimated length of trial 5-10 Days, filed by Plaintiff Crytek GmbH.. (Pak, James):
https://docdro.id/iucXCm0
I think we may have moved past the “shots fired” stage and entered more of a “holy effballs who put this entire galaxy on a collision course with us?!” phase.
Meanwhile,
REPLY IN SUPPORT OF NOTICE OF MOTION AND MOTION to Dismiss SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT IN PART 42 filed by Defendants Cloud Imperium Games Corp., Roberts Space Industries Corp. (Goldman, Jeremy):
https://docdro.id/gyyGc4q
JOINT REPORT Rule 26(f) Discovery Plan ; estimated length of trial 5-10 Days, filed by Plaintiff Crytek GmbH.. (Pak, James):
https://docdro.id/iucXCm0
I think we may have moved past the “shots fired” stage and entered more of a “holy effballs who put this entire galaxy on a collision course with us?!” phase.
Unfortunately the comparison to galactic collision extends to the time it will take for us to see the verdict.
Don't worry. Crobart will hit the stand and wave this all away... 珞
Well, the starting date for court action is set to March 24, 2020, so it's pretty apt. I wonder how much CIG has to delay the release of Alpha 3.5.2.1 to accommodate this distraction.
Depends on when CIG + shell firms run out of money.This lawsuit when not settled outside of court before that date, which I highly doubt, could easily go well into 2025 after all apeals are exhausted.
Depends on when CIG + shell firms run out of money.