Bassmaster22
Bassmaster22
Bassmaster22

I actually prefer the final product this time around.

Damn, I was looking for a comment on this and didn't find it, so I made a comment almost exactly as yours.

Hey, that's Brandon from Buff Dudes on Youtube! Here's their channel. It's a great channel, they offer great advice, and they're often hilarious as well.

You can root your phone without wiping it. In fact, I have never done it any other way. First I root it (everything is the same at this point), then I find an interesting ROM, and then I wipe. Still, you don't have to lose your customization. What launcher are you using? Most of them allow you to back up your

Based on your selection of podcasts alone I can tell we'd be really good friends IRL. Not only that, they convinced me to get the app. Thanks!

It isn't quite the same thing. If there's a movie up on Youtube, chances are you're going to watch it there and not buy a legit copy. On the other hand, a lot of my purchase decisions when it comes to games are based on watching Let's Play videos on Youtube.

You're not alone, I think the exact same thing. I can't help but think that it's just another heavy app running on top of everything. I can't shake the feeling that it's consuming more power and resources than if it wasn't there. I haven't checked any benchmarks or anything, but I just can't see myself using it until

Sounds interesting, but doesn't it feel forced? My parents liked to do something like that on roadtrips, and did that as well every other night. We'd have dinner together for "family time" and we'd talk about whatever. Most of the times it felt really forced. It was very common that at least one of us wasn't really in

I know that, I just heavily disagree with that system. The only one's who benefit from it are the restaurant owners who get to pay lower wages to their workers. In the end, the ones paying are the workers and the customers. They've managed to ingrain a very strong "You must always tip at least x%! If you can't afford

Yeah, that's the case in the U.S. Luckily I live in a country where not tipping is acceptable if you feel like you didn't receive a good enough service. Tipping here is a matter of "do I think the waiter/waitress earned it?" rather than "OMG YOU HAVE TO TIP YOU CHEAP ASSHOLE".

Don't. Really. It's not even one of those movies that's "so bad it's good". It's just bad. If you're a Dragon Ball fan do any degree, you'll just be angry and upset it ever happened.

Not in my spam folder, and still haven't gotten the email. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I bought the app a year ago...

Just tried it with an app I regret purchasing and it hasn't worked yet. It's been over an hour. I don't know if at this point it's not going to work, or if I can get the refund later sometime.

I play it on PC as well, but I wish my FPS wouldn't drop to 10 when modding it like this.

How so? I agree that graphics aren't the most important aspect, gameplay is. Still, if I can get better graphics and keep the same gameplay, why woouldn't you? That's just silly.

I'm not so sure about that. I doubt a majority of the big CEOs and other billionares have a great moral compass. If anything, quite the opposite. Not all of them of course, some are great, but I don't think a good moral compass is a trait they all share.

There's also Survival Mode. You spawn in the middle of this huge unique world and gather resources to build shelter, eat, and equip yourself to fend off monsters and explore. I think it's one of those games you'd have to try to understand the appeal.

Good lord, that swarm of claymore-wielding knights in the Lost Bastille made me angrier than I'd been in years. Any other game and I would have quit, never to return. I still haven't finished the BF4 campaign because I had to restart a measly three times at one section, and that annoyed me so much I quit.

I doubt we're talking about the same place, but I can see what you're talking about being a thing. A interesting concept in the service industry to say the least.

That's kind of a big deal right now in the city where I live. There's this restaurant that's well known for being rude to customers and having ridiculously high prices for ridiculously average food and drinks. People often complain on blogs and Facebook about just how poorly they're treated there. Still, the