They didnt plan for it to last two weeks, the game failed. How do you expect them to guarantee a certain uptime when they have no idea if anyone will even play it.
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They didnt know it would only last two weeks. They probably knew it was a possibility but I doubt they planned for it.
This is what I mean though, if concord had to say the game would be live for a guaranteed amount of time, why wouldnt they just say something low like 6 months. Why wouldnt every company do that unless they knew for sure it would be successful? Its too risky to choose longer periods of time, and we just have the same situation as now.
If you are saying they knew it was closing and they sold it for months anyways, that sounds like fraud. Has there been proof ubisoft decided to do this anyways?
Bread and pasta can be for sure. There are variations in how flour is made for example. Butter and cheese are unhealthy types of fats, they are unhealthy for other reasons. Moderation is important, and a varied diet.
Well if you roll up a Turkey slice its about the same size? Hard to say though, it varies by brand and region. Most of this stuff doesnt apply outside the US as much either as food standards tend to be very low in the states.
Sure there are exceptions. You haven't made any point about whether processed meats cause poor health outcomes though. They do, and its been shown over and over again, but people don't like someone telling them they have bad habits.
Sounds good to me.
So rare to see a proud democrat out in the wild. You dont work in politics by chance do you?
The hot dog was supposed to be an example. A more common one is lunch meat, which some people do eat every day.
The hot dog was an example, lunch meat is also processed and plenty of people eat a sandwich every day.
It answers the question of why they wouldnt use a professional camera instead.