JuanDimensional
JuanDimensional
JuanDimensional

I don’t care how many characters they add. I’ll never abandon my boy Roy!

Does anyone know the episode lengths? I’m guessing they’re 4-8 minute shorts but some of them seem like they might lend themselves to something longer.

Once connected, find a streamer playing MultiVersus with Twitch Drops enabled for at least one hour.

I just wish I could get any of these games to actually work. On both my iPhone and iPad whenever I try to start any of them I get an error after attempting to log in to my Netflix account.

Oh, man. I saw that image earlier today and I thought it was a joke. I’m not a fan of Razer’s designs in general but with the curves this looks like something designed in the mid-2000's.

Thanks, Dave. I thought smug lmgtfy replies went out of fashion about a decade ago. But you learn new things every day.

Maybe I’m an idiot but I still can’t figure out how I’m supposed to find or access these games. I don’t see a section/tab/row/button/whatever anywhere in the latest version of the iOS Netflix app that would clue me in that these games even exist. And every story I’ve seen covering Netflix’s weird gaming initiative

I understand why people should consider not using all of these except “OK, boomer.” Unlike the others, it’s obviously pejorative. It’s an insult - it’s supposed to be offensive. That’s like telling people to stop calling other people jerks because it’s mean. Well, yeah, it’s mean. That’s the whole point. And sometimes

Disney’s Alice in Wonderland was released in 1951, not 1976.

My wife and I have been making our way through a bunch of co-op games this past year. Here are my favorites:

That’s it. And it looks like they’ve edited the article so that it points to that rather than github.

Is this website actually hosted anywhere? The link in the article points to the issues page of the project’s github repository. If the creators want people to roll their own websites, that’s fine but that’s probably info you want to break down in the article.

Is there a reason the article doesn’t contain a direct link to the website?

30 years is an incredibly long time when it comes to technology. I get that Westworld tech has some “secret sauce” that makes the hosts seem real but I find it hard to believe that they have managed to be the only company to manage it in 30 years. Besides, it seems like the thing that makes the hosts so special is how

Sure, it can be started as a secret project but Westworld isn’t exactly a secret. It’s an amusement park. Someone would have ripped them off or copied their designs during that 30 year period. If people know it’s possible to make robots that look/act human, there will be people who would be willing to pay for them.

What struck me was that, in the show’s timeline, a theme park has had robots that can pass as humans for something like 30 years and that idea/technology apparently hasn’t made it out into the rest of the world? I was expecting something like Detroit: Become Human with host-like servants or something. Maybe that will

Is this going to come with a printed almanac like the original? As I recall, the game is pretty much impossible without it.

Ok, point of clarification: when the NYT said

I’m on iOS - the game is telling me it’s 3.3GB. It may be slightly different on Android.

I’ve never experienced audio lag using any of my non-Apple Bluetooth headphones. And I’d consider myself pretty picky about that sort of thing.