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Considered it, but I’m thinking not.

Probably not, most of the fragments of games I’m remembering came out before console style controllers on PC were a constant reliable thing.

I get where you’re coming from, but then where is the cutoff for such statements about how it might be the single worst PC port ever?

Ah, my mistake, I didn’t realize that “maybe ever” had such a short shelf life.

Have you forgotten the 2000's? We’ve had PC ports with literally no options or adjustable resolution.

Normally, even for shitty people, if what they do is “newsworthy” enough, it trumps their free publicity. And that, combined with a lack of readership overlap usually is the answer when some crazy super far political douchebag does something.

Yeah, even if you don’t “know” it’s a tracker, attaching unknown object to a car you don’t own (when you’re not a cop) is probably a bad move legally speaking.

That isn’t the case for Mass Effect and for most playthroughs of Dragon Age, in which the player is observing racism happening to others—or worse, is perpetuating it themselves.

Fallout New Vegas was probably the first time I realize the morality meter was a pointless mechanic. To be fair, they pretty much spent the entire game subverting it (it almost never mattered as much as faction loyalty).

I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately, between Skyrim and GTA, how development costs have risen sure, but the tools have also improved and there’s no way this can all be in proportion.

Digimon Cyber Sleuth on the Switch does this as well if you leave it suspended, so the issue isn’t exclusive to the Xbox.

Clearly it’s an Issu cat, problem solved.

I think it’s just the look tho, his talk isn’t really that douchy. Very “everything is awesome” sorta vibe which is annoying in it’s own right, but not actually a bad thing 99% of the time.

Cute take, and while I appreciate the sentiment, I think he’s fine where he is.

Exactly my pick.

I was born in the 90s, so in the mid 2000's I was peak impressionable.

Honestly, I recall hearing the same thing about the Sega decades ago. Aside from (allegedly) Nintendo, it’s always been “common knowledge” that the consoles are wildly unprofitable.

Whenever Tesla comes to my campus to solicit students, the main selling point isn’t hours, benefits, future prospects.

Full version here, literally opens with the tired iPhone criticism.

I think this has caused me to not claim as many “free” things, so generally now when I get the emails, even for something free, I’m at least aware I recently ‘bought’ a free thing.