1. The Thing
2. Aliens
3. Bladerunner 2049
4. Terminator 2
5. Blade
I rate these high because I can watch them any time of the year and never feel bored with them. Excellent all around.
The virus affects people differently. Sometimes it's a mild cold, other times you can't even breath. Some people don't even exhibit any of the symptoms despite being a carrier.
Consider yourself lucky.
From firsthand experience software is finicky and stuff like this flies under the radar all the time, regardless of how tight the QA process is. Base PS4s bricking and that being related to specific model numbers is impressive QA, nonetheless.
People didn't want to be under the US government I think and instead wanted the corporations to run things. So it started out as an experiment but and caught on like wildfire.
Word on /vg/ was that CDPR passed cert. provisionally (i.e. the day 1 patch fixes the outstanding issues). Sony found a bug that was causing specific models to brick completely. They didn't specify whether this was with the day 1 patch or pre-patch. Turns out it was the pre-patch version that...
The smart ones are keeping it on the down-low and to themselves. The dumb ones steal it from an Amazon warehouse, stream the game on PSN, dox themselves, then try to sell the game online with their location and name listed.
Somewhat related: https://steamcommunity.com/groups/Sentinels_of_the_Store/announcements/detail/2922228710891177625
Granted these are ridiculously priced.
I think it was the Dominion voting software that cheated. The same software that was used during Trump's 2016 campaign (that he won). It makes sense when you don't think about it critically.
It's shocking that mail-in ballots were counted last, were composed of 90% democratic voters, and the results from in-person voting were mostly skewed due to Trump telling constituents to vote in person. I don't understand how this could have happened.
Last I heard it was approximately...