Is it so soon? The original is more than three years old already. This franchise used to have one or two titles annually.
Is it so soon? The original is more than three years old already. This franchise used to have one or two titles annually.
I didn’t even know it was scheduled for 2021. Would’ve been shocked if it came out so soon after the first game.
+1 for your Minutemen profile pic
The real question is: does it look any good? Cause DLSS 1.0 was pretty wonky, but DLSS 2.0 looks great, and sometimes even gives better than native results.
I mean... they can have games that feature political turmoil from the characters and setting, without trying to make some sort of grand political statement about the real world.
I’m 90% certain that Brad Parscale and other career campaigners recruited Jenner, filling her head with misleading promises that she could actually win this thing, just so they could use her celebrity to continue the abusive fundraising money train that they drove under Trump. This is just about keeping themselves…
As another use pointed out, he didn’t found Tesla or come up with the idea, he just put money into it. His only real contribution was a carbon fiber trim, and a patent for a unique socket, so no other e-vehicle could use a tesla charging station. Because he doesn’t actually care about the environment, he just cares…
They’re noble efforts, but he’s the wrong person to lead them (e.g. he lied about Tesla’s injury rate and defamed the journalists who exposed it, enforces shitty labor practices, boosted a coup in Bolivia because it’s his #1 supply of lithium, and also, Tesla’s profits depend entirely on tax credits, so it’s not yet a…
Your reply read this like this scene:
Star Citizen is like Elon Musk: there’s obviously something wrong going on here, but an a fanatical online contingent will rake you over the coals for pointing it out.
He claims that this proposed commission is just Democrats trying to “debate things that occurred in the past.”
In the statement, posted to Twitter on Saturday, the 22-year-old journalist and recent Stanford graduate, whom the AP fired after bowing to a smear campaign mounted by Stanford College Republicans over Wilder’s support for pro-Palestinian causes while on campus
Is that better or worse than Mike Meyers:
I like Actor, but her self-titled album is what pulled me into her work first. I had an easy time overlooking her earlier baroque pop efforts (to my own detriment, I now admit), but her harder edge on St. Vincent was what it took to bait me into her larger discography. It’s a shame it doesn’t cut it for you, but…
And that, again, is not Annie Clark’s fault.
She’s definitely an acquired taste, but so are her myriad influences. Once you get into her, though, there’s no getting out -- you're hooked.
It feels a little bullshitty to pin Sleater-Kinney’s shift and Janet Weiss’ departure on St. Vincent, as if she’s some Svengali who can bend a decades-old band to her will. It’s like shades of Yoko Ono that will forever haunt women in the industry. Let it go.
let me just point out that I almost certainly didn’t have any idea who Harvey Weinstein was in 2005 and I certainly wasn’t watching Comedy Central Roasts
She’s not powerless..