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That sounds... Truly awful. And I really liked Fallout 4

Well there it is, the thing that guarantees Nintendo won't give players this much customizability in a Zelda game ever again lol

Does it? I use discord ridiculously often on mobile, literally at least a dozen times per day, every single day, since I got the app years ago and I've never had a single problem. 

They’re not wrong in that impersonation is just as easy now as it will be with the new system. Change your name and picture to match the person you want to impersonate and go nuts.

Yeah I do a lot of work in document writing related to healthcare/gov programs so on any given document I make there’s probably 100 images that start with a screenshot from a system with real personal data that I alter to remove any PHI/PII.

I don’t think this mission is all that hard (per my other comment), but at least every RC mission across the 3 PS2 era games is optional. 

I never really got the hate for this mission. It’s not like it was particularly hard. The enemies had more health than they should have (as evidence by the speedrun strat of jumping onto the train and gunning them down, they still take a couple dozen bullets apiece), but if you only focus on driving and let Big Smoke

Nowadays shaky cam footage is much more a thing of the past as cameras have gotten smaller and higher quality, and availability of pirated content is more available.

“It seems like this acquisition would only help grow the cloud gaming market.”

That seems like an awful big pasta dish of claims for you to not have brought any sauce.

Well considering In N Out is only in *checks* 6 states and only has around 350 locations total... Most of the country? Sorry but the 4000 mile round trip to the closest In N Out isn’t exactly feasible. The fact that when I did live in CA I tried them about a dozen times and each time their burger quality was on par

The argument provided in the article using tv/movie streaming doesn’t really make sense here. There are tons of TV streaming services because while Netflix was one of the first and they had a bunch of their own shows, the vast majority of their content was licensed from other owners. In terms of content creation they

Maybe there's some truth to that but it's weird you post that on an article about bad reviews due to shit performance and a massive patch made in a shitty way and not on a post where it's more valid, like one specifically about review bombing. 

I don’t think it’s a direct comparison to The Last Wish, it’s more a comparison to the fact that there’s hundreds of goofy kid movies/shows that also have good storytelling and can be engaging for people of all ages beyond nostalgia-bait.

Agreed. Especially since more and more of these types of long term online games will occasionally just completely change balance stuff and the build you are happy with suddenly loses a lot of benefits. 

It could still be “blink and you’ll miss it” depending on where it is and how you unlock it. I haven’t played FW so I don’t know the context of that particular side quest but either way it's good it was included since it sounds like positive representation. 

Even so, there’s a right way and a wrong way to go about it and they chose a pretty wrong way. Even still sending a PI firm there I would be more or less okay with, but it should just have been a knock on the door saying “Hey, we’re PIs representing WotC. They saw your video about a not-yet released set of cards and

Well I wouldn't say no bugs at all. Video games are some of the most complex pieces of software available to consumers, and almost no complex software is bug-free. But the bugs should not be nearly as bad as they were. They should be minor enough and infrequent enough that only a tiny number of people experience them

Uhh there’s no such thing as a “gay” gene.

I guess it makes sense, but Blackie is a legit Scottish/English surname (I went through Basic with someone with the surname, super cool dude).