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SSgtTEX

I am like you and have all the systems, but am opposite with my preference. I have always been a PlayStation guy and treated the Xbox like a “Halobox”.

I suppose for people who’s day doesn’t start till 9 or so, it is. It is strange to me. I have taken my lunch at 11 for years now. That time is just about the middle of my work day, so a great time for lunch.

Let me pose the question in a way that we can better relate to. The Japanese used kamikaze tactics to great effect. Why, when the US saw how effective and demoralizing it can be, not begin using the tactic?

I tend to agree with you in a lot of ways. Why watching them when I can just do it myself. Though for me, there are exceptions to both. Watching sports on TV is generally very boring to me. But that depends on the sport and league. For example, watching a football game TV is just so slow. You don’t get the atmosphere

Five minutes gets it that much closer.

I know you can get them for manual cars. Just said there aren’t as many.

I am going to rebuttal this a bit. Because while I agree to a slight point, you are quite wrong with your approach and ignore common equipment.

I picked up Rock Band on launch day. Buddy and I excitedly unpacked the box of instruments so we could jump in. Got RB2 and 3 on launch day. Purchased a ton of extra songs. Loved the hell out of it. All thanks to my buddy stumbling on a display of Guitar Hero 1 at Best Buy and impulse buying it. I cannot count how

For me, the nostalgia for vanilla WoW is the map. I found that I really liked those time walking dungeons where you went to places like pre-Cata Hillsbrad. But then again, back then, that was one of my go to leveling areas. I thought the shattering of the world with Cata was awesome. All the changes, seeing

The board game world is amazing these days. The general public thinks of Monopoly and Chutes and Ladders, but in reality there is so much more amazing modern games.

I will concede that DDR is a sport in and of itself. I have watched some of those tournaments in the past... My god, those kids were fast.

I have on bit of information that kind of thwarts your argument. Based on most of your replies, I would assume that you do not know much about board gaming. There are actually quite a number of real-time board games. Which they range from party games like “Two Rooms and a Boom” to team based strategy games like

Yeah, I am sure there will be plenty of people that won’t be happy about that.

Please read that slower and more carefully. There is a key phrase in there. “..to be integrated with the VR headset”, is the important part.

No, it is integrated ear buds. Check the pictures of it. I have the first gen PSVR, and it already has an integrated headphone jack. In the diagram up there, you can see where the headphones of the gen 1 plugs into the inline dongle on the cables.

I like to buy certain movies on Blu-Ray. Not many, but some. I used to buy a crap ton of physical copies, primarily in the DVD days. Now, it is usually just Marvel and Star Wars with a few one offs here and there. For the most part, I have moved to digital delivery. Well, minus any that I actually want to buy. If it

The revival of this post just makes me more grateful for the fact that I wasn’t a 14-16 year old kid when Xbox Live and PSN were launched. I was 23 in ‘07. So I was already past all the xXxWhateverNamexXx6969 names and such.

I just want to point out that the generation you speak primarily of is not the Millennials. Millennials are kids born from ‘76-’96. So there is a large bulk of the Millennials that are over 30. It has taken me some time to come to terms with it. Really hated being called a Millennial for a very long time. For

Completely depends on you and your pain tolerance. For me, the chubby portions are what hurt the most, as in calf or inside of the upper arm. 

That is what I did when I started out on Reddit. Started going through the defaults going, “don’t care about this, don’t care about this, don’t care about this. Aw screw it, delete all and start with what I want.”