MerricatTheExiled
MerricatTheExiled
MerricatTheExiled

You probably want to mention you are referring to Life in Aggro, otherwise most folk won’t realize what you are talking about.

Crunchyroll’s ‘problem’ is that it was purchased by a sub-unit of ATT primarily for the purposes of getting them on VRV. Shortly after the purchase most of their engineering staff was fired and replaced by off-shore sub-contractors because the owners were sure that everyone would jump ship to VRV once it was

Clueless Hero really needs the postscript that goes with the comic to get it:

Do a cursory search for ‘vegan bodybuilding’ and come back and tell us the same thing again. It’s all about the proteins and calories and there are plenty of plant based solutions out there, if there weren’t - there wouldn’t be any herbivores out there for the carnivores to eat.

Because pretty much everything in the article is just a rehash of the history of the fall of Pyrex, I’m a bit more interested in the little tidbit about them using aluminosilicate glass and then stopping.

Did you miss the part where it said Gaiman was the one fighting against the decisions that would have made the series more of a one-to-one translation?

I’m not going to say that I think these people did nothing wrong or that they shouldn’t be punished, but it’s rather odd the level of vitriol being thrown at them given it really is pretty much a foregone assumption in most peoples minds that the upper class rig college admissions with bribes ‘donations’ to ensure

It’s still HIS CITY!

1. Yes.

This is going to have a tough row to hoe here, live action, replacing extremely iconic performances, heavy use of extremely obvious CGI.

What’s Josh Holloway doing these days? I still have a hard time seeing Channing as Gambit, and wonder if that’s also part of the problem. Sawyer from Lost seemed like he’d have been a perfect read for Gambit.

He was a contractor on a game that completely failed at launch. You fire him just like you fire anyone else. It’s not that hard, and many luminaries in the general gaming business have had it happen to them.

Not only does stopping playing a ‘bad’ game (i.e. a game that you no longer enjoy) do wonders for yourself, in this era of “live services” it also gives a strong message to the publishers of these titles of exactly how much rope you are willing to give them. Maybe if more people learned to stop pressing the button in

Keep your fingers crossed, Diablo was just released on GoG, something I would have thought would have never happened in a million years while Blizzard was still standing. EA might actually start getting ‘greedy’ too and willing to deal.

https://www.x360ce.com/ - It may not seem optimal, but it’s almost always the fix since the problem is almost always that the games in question were coded expecting an Xbox controller.

You build a UI around greatest common denominator, otherwise half your UI is still unusable when most of your user base doesn’t have the buttons you are assigning functions to.

The word waifu (ワイフ) is an “Engrish” term for “wife”. It is likely the preferred term for “wife” among English-speaking otaku because of its auditory similarity to the English term and its phonetic similarity to Japanese.

From the ‘horror’ stories of people using self-checkouts I have to wonder if I’ve accidently woken up in the “infomercial zone” where every human being is completely incapable of performing simple everyday tasks without catastrophic failure.

Gary’s unfortunate legacy of a complete lack of business sense continues to ruin the lives of the people around him still. Gail seems very much like the surviving spouse of a celebrity who is struggling just to keep her head above water trying to deal with stuff that had they had the foresight to have created a trust

To be honest, I’d rather not have an article on Kotaku about Critical Role. I love them alot and would rather not have to deal with the inevitable ‘edgelords’ who would show up to shit on things just to shit on them or find out we have a sleeper cell of blind Orion supporters to wade through.