Realnoize42
Realnoize42
Realnoize42

Seems no one consider tubitv.com free tv? Sure, it has commercials (like regular TV), but it also has a bunch of things to watch, some mentioned on this list, with not even a login required to watch.

Zelda for the NES (a commercial success during its days) ended up selling about 6 million units over its generation at a $50 (1986) price tag.

You cannot simultaneously demand wildly huge improvements over a previous generation while also demanding to have it at an infeasible low price point.

In all fairness, different people like different things. And while I do agree that most PCs that embrace the “gamer’s aesthetic” are looking bad (to me), I know some people do like these, otherwise manufacturers wouldn’t create these “overdesignedcases.

And while I agree big black boxes are also boring, there is a

In all fairness, different people like different things. And while I do agree that most PCs that embrace the

I don’t think the film’s entirely bad though. Although that’s a personal opinion. But it’s definitely not great, that’s certain. Even completely bonkers in places. But I think there were nice ideas in there. They were simply poorly implemented in the movie/story and buried under tons of Hollywood crap. You can still

About to say the same thing. This is a general trend that happened many times in cinema history. Cool (often foreign) director creates awesome pieces of cinema, then the big Hollywood moguls notice and try to reel that director in, and once cool director agrees to do a big american blockbuster, studio sends suits to

Yup. If that’s the cost of new games on the next gen systems, well they can go f*ck themselves, these games and systems will stay on the shelves as far as I’m concerned. Anyway, I have a backlog so big it could last me for the rest of my life....

Also, the rumoured PS5 price... $499 US for the disc-based version...

There was a newspaper article in La Presse (Montreal newspaper) this morning about harassment happening at Ubisoft Montreal and its toxic work environment (and how their HR department is worthless at best, or protecting the management at all costs at worst)

Another pair worth looking for is the Pioneer MS7BT (with Bluetooth) or the MS5T (without). It can often be had for less than $100 (BT version), is super comfortable, solidly built (IMO, better than many), and it has a nicely balanced, neutral sound. Bass is well defined, but far from overpowering, so probably not a

Another pair worth looking for is the Pioneer MS7BT (with Bluetooth) or the MS5T (without). It can often be had for

I get what you’re saying. But the Lion King looked a lot more realistic, and the director even included a completely non-CG shot in the movie to see if people would notice. Most didn’t and most don’t care because it’s so well made.

While it DOES look awesome, I don’t think it looks like it could be a live-action movie. More like an awesome CG movie. A couple of shots could pass for being quite photo-realistic, but most of it just looks like a CG fest to me. although an awesome CG fest (that’s not a bad thing).

Phone looks cool too. If I’m not

Thing is, for a lot of people, this is all they need. Also, with the right gear, you can get ALL the functionalities of what cable providers offer (PVR, watching shows on all your devices, even outside your home) for these free OTA (over the air) channels and paying nothing, or almost nothing.

Now add one or two

All this reminds me that I’m really sick of all those people out there saying that masks are dangerous, or zero effective, and spreading misinformation and encouraging others to do the same.

It’s $65 over here. Even more insane. it’s almost the price of new AAA brand new releases.

What’s stupid here (but that’s EA, so it’s expected), is that I LOVE this game. Got it initially on the 360, then bought it on PC. Bought the remaster last year on XB1 for $5. YES $5.

So I should be right there in the prime

I wouldn’t say it’s the same for all companies. I agree that for a lot of them, it’s all in service of their brand image and not much else though. And I’m thinking mostly about companies in the manufacturing sector (they don’t care about hiring slave workers - even kids - in third-world countries to save money, don’t

This is why we have chosen not to make an official political statement.

Sometimes, looking at a game size is enough for me to make me NOT buy it. If we purely talk about game size, there was a time where things were going relatively fine, but then at some point over the last couple of years, we went back to the dialup days where downloading a basic game or piece of software took HOURS.

Well, many countries have antitrust and competition laws that prevent companies from selling manufactured goods below cost (unless when clearing out merchandise because of bankruptcy or something). If someone can prove a company is taking huge losses on a product to be more competitive than others, it could spell

The average person doesn’t care about a disc drive. But I still do. For instance, my XB1 being able toplay 4K discs (and CD audio) is the reason why the PS4 is on the basement telly and the XB1 in the living room.

Part of the problem is that while it’s not rocket science in itself, the amount of esoteric problems I’ve encountered in my life while building and maintaining PCs is the type of thing that usually steer people away from this. I agree that the basics are easy. Once you get how things do work, how to install CPUs, RAM,