In an unusual twist, Microsoft and Linux have joined forces in a legal tussle.
The companies jointly sent a letter expressing their common disagreement with advice regarding software law that a group plans to send to judges.The American Law Institute (ALI), an association that develops documents meant to help guide judges as they make decisions on complicated legal subjects, is presenting a final draft of its guidelines for software contracts on Tuesday during its annual meeting. The document has been in the works since 2004 and if it is approved it will be published.
XDefiant weapon XP and Battle Pass XP gains will be evaluated by the devs, and they will also look at every ability for balancing changes.
ScreenRant's Adam Blevins writes, "Cyberpunk 2077 is not afraid to put its players through some emotional pain with unexpected character deaths, but some hit harder than others."
ScreenRant's Ben Brosofsky writes, "There have been a lot of great co-op games over the years, and the best of the best cover a wide variety of genres while maintaining the fun."
its a trap!!!!
"The mere fact that the Linux Foundation and Microsoft are joining forces may be viewed by some as remarkable," wrote Horacio Gutierrez
Hell has officially frozen over.
you don't see everyday. One is an Open-Sourced organization and the other one profit oriented company. This will be good.
I'm pretty sure hell isn't frozen over.
Maybe it's the global warming.
As soon as I read "the two COMPANIES" I stopped reading...