JocelynKosovar
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JocelynKosovar

"Proportionally more stuff"? Eh, in my estimation 90% of Kotaku is still videogames.

Well if your contract runs out, your phone is still locked but the "subsidized phone" has been paid for fully. At that point it should be unlocked for free by your carrier. But afaik it isn't, it still costs a horrendous amount of money.

"Twice as fast" - proof please.

You do not have Windows 8, but assume "that stuff gets old quick"?

Well, I'm talking about the backgrounds that still contain a handpainted style.

It is mainly a computer graphics/rendering issue, since the term "cel shading" came from the computer graphics camp (in a combined effort from both artists and computer scientists).

The thing is, it's not an SD card, it's a propietary format.

This Ghibli game was also on DS.

Look at the backgrounds in those animations, not the characters.

First of all, I have been a game programmer with several shipped console titles, with several as lead programmer. I know what I'm talking about.

There is no Windows Mobile 8 and it has pretty much not much in common with any Windows Mobile (unlike Windows Phone 7, which at least used the Windows CE Kernel).

Of course it's different, but it stil qualifies as cel shading.

It's actually still cel-shaded, just in combination with HDR-rendering (i.e. having things such as glow and bloom).

Strange how subjective taste can differ... I found it easier to get into than Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess. With those two I had to force myself to play initially (later enjoying them too).

I think my personal criticism - as a person who really liked wrestling when he was a kid - is that these kinds of shows satisfy the same lust for conflict and brutality that was also the main reason romans had colisseums. As a ruler of a nation, keep the bread and the games, and your people will never revolt.

Because playing games is the best way to bridge the time of an internat outage (which can happen either because something broke at the provider, or due to life circumstances, i.e. when you're moving and don't have internet the first days you moved into your new place).

I slide it between my butt cheeks.

Sketchbook Pro, Quill, and some more use the pressure sensitivity - otherwise I also long for more options on the app front for pressure sensitivity.

EH... nope. I use a Wacom pen on my Note, and since it's large I usually leave it at home. It works instantly, without "recharging".

Wacom is holding the patent, if anyone.