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I gotta say, this is a pretty good idea.

I doubt he was saying that’s your fault, but your article is kind of ironic, regardless.  Thank you for mentioning a fix for the in-game issue, though.

Programming wise, it’s much easier for Kotaku to save our choice in our browser cookies/temp files or in their own account DB, than it is in a videogame to save it in a savegame. Both are trivially easy, mind you, but Kotaku’s could even be done by a pre-teen that dabbles in JavaScript. And I mean, by the point we

Just saying it’s ironic that an article about an annoying popup that keeps happening was interrupted by an annoying popup that keeps happening. 

Irony.

A female is literally the lead of the entire franchise Mr/Ms. sexist

Oh no. What a monumental loss.

did you just call my Five-Hour Documentary film a series of . . . . . . . “posts”

They can (and do) get precise time by counting the number of frames in the run, since the version of the game they use runs at a constant frame rate. So strictly speaking, yes, people have gotten faster runs in the past 20 years. It’s more akin to breaking the 4 minute mile barrier; since the time they started

In all fairness, the in-game timer isn’t really broken. If a game isn’t going to track time increments smaller than a second, it doesn’t really matter if the game rounds up, rounds down, or rounds to the nearest whole number. In all cases it can take up to a whole second of improvement to register a change in the

This is what blows me away. I’ve never seen this much crowd support for a monopoly in my life. You can’t expect Epic to have the same games as Steam and compete with them. And this is a TIMED exclusive. And a short one. Good Christ. 

WAHHHHHH EXCLUSIVITY IS BULLSHIT

It’s a six month deal. Seriously if you’re disdain for loading a different program besides Steam is more intense than your love for the game you for some reason can’t play then I don’t know what to tell you. Like, I get it. We all have our hills we die on. But like, I just don’t get it. At all. You do you though. 

That one guy had the right idea just hovering the thing all over making most of the screen visible on short term peripheral vision memory.

You seem pretty negative, just don’t buy it lol. This obviously isn’t for you, but it’s certainly something I am interested in!

Well, the difference here is that with the XBO you had to buy a $500 box and have it sit in your home and do all that stuff when it shouldn’t need to.  This seems to be a very low entry point, no hardware, optional accessories and it’s streaming so going into it it’s always going to be connected to the internet.

I can guarantee you there’s loads of examples of people that lived how they wanted, eating whatever they wanted, and dying early. There’s probably also loads of examples of people trying to be healthy who end up living long lives. And there’s probably examples of loads of people trying to be healthy but dying early

I do believe he made the word “harm” do a LOT of work to obscure his misdeeds, but watching the Bashir documentary “Living With Michael Jackson,” what I am struck by is that he stringently claimed that his relationships with children were appropriate, innocent, and non-sexual in THE SAME INTERVIEW where he absolutely

According to the documentary, he told the boys that they would both get in trouble if anybody ever found out about their relationships. MJ was definitely trying to hide it.  

I’m struck my his insistence that he would never harm a child.  I do think he believes he never harmed these boys.  That they loved him, and physically responded to him.  Therefore, it wasn’t wrong.  It was only the small minded who couldn’t see that these were loving relationships.  I do think he believed that.  Its