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For this specific case, a way around it may be to bring your XB1 to a friend’s house and download the video in one go. My internet is flaky too, and what I did was: purchase an external hd and leave it on the console (best hardware decision I’ve made since getting the console; sooo nice to have that breathing room),

How ironic that he gloats: “You think you’re the prettiest, huh? Take a look at yourself now.”

Question: does the “Buy on Xbox One; Own on Win10" apply if you’ve only bought Seasons 1 and 2? Or does it require purchasing Season 3 to trigger the cross-ownership?

But is it prepared for victory?

Before everyone assumes that the challenges of VR gaming must mean that we can judge VR as a whole, remember that we and our gaming usage are a minority of the VR market. VR immersion is rapidly growing as a means to tour real estate and travel destinations, view events, and simulate audiences and other performance

VR is already entering the mainstream. VR gaming is one of the uses that has yet to be as widely adopted. VR immersion is rapidly growing as a means to tour real estate and travel destinations, view events, and simulate audiences and other performance factors for “live” rehearsing. VR gaming may be our world because

Agreed. Talking about something doesn’t make it yours, or else we would all have much nicer things.

Wait, what? They are? You just made my day. Is there an article or thread about it? Thanks!

To add my personal experience...

Agreed. $400 for a VR experience, not just the VR hardware, is solid.

It is! It’s also impossible to talk shit about anything he/she says: “Look at the ridiculous comment ababyseal makes...”

You are a genius: you can say anything, but anyone who hits back is beating ababyseal.

Yeah but how much use is a functional crossbow if there isn’t a willing tailor nearby?

a chance to secure passage to Michael Fassbender’s holiday assassination spectacular

Thank you. I honestly appreciate that! I very much enjoyed your comment as well because it earns the highest possible praise: it’s what an articulate and polite person would say in a live conversation.

These puns are deriving me crazy.

Totally understood. I think it’s our latest version of something that’s actually kind of tragic: the loss of nobility in a sport to pursue profit. Many major sports at an earlier time were scenes of inspiration: a triumph of a struggling country’s citizen over the athlete of a rich country, a breakthrough of

“Apathy is the death of any sporting contest.” Right on. That’s why we aren’t rushing to our nearest sports bar to watch a national track championship despite acknowledging that the sport has incredible athletes (and even a few iconic movies).

I feel you, but in reality, it’s what the sport needs: exposure. The stalwart devotion of the old guard kept the UFC steady as it grew, but the continued indignant defense of “real MMA”, “true warrior”, and “real martial artists” is not enough anymore. Fan population growth is needed just like in any other