TrueMad
TrueMad
TrueMad

Even the unhealthiest guy in his 20s is still in better shape physically than a guy pushing 60.

Good point. This reminds me of how Netflix streaming originally came to consoles back in the day. Netflix shipped out DVDs that loaded like any traditional game, but was essentially a bootstrap for the streaming app.

As a previous owner of both VW and Audi, both WILL break down at some point. Usually right after the warranty runs out, but the Audi is more enjoyable in the meantime.

I’ve noticed this as well, and oddly mostly with older TLs or 1st gen ILXs.

Internet access isn’t necessarily required for a ransomware attack to be effective. If someone were to pick up a flash drive in the parking lot and plug it into one of the systems you described, it could easily be encrypted. And based on the setup you described, this implies the only backups for those systems are

Guess you missed the part where employee personal information was leaked as well. Depending on the information, it could be used for identity theft, which dealing with can easily be it’s own circle of hell.

So, you’re impugning their integrity because they didn’t reach out to anyone and confirm if huffing fumes is bad or not?

I’d argue this is more about the publisher more than anything. You’re right that the industry has a history of cash grab licensed games, but games like this being released back to back, from the same publisher does warrant extra scrutiny.

If Remote Play doesn’t work for you internally, then this won’t either. And based on what you’ve described, your issues are definitely internal so your internet speed isn’t a factor.

I completely agree, but apparently there is a market for a device like this.

I’ve seen multiple comments like this, was this really an expectation? I figured it was understood this is just a dedicated remote play device.

Guessing you’ve never bothered to look at the prices of custom equipment for those with disabilities.

The problem comes in when your gaming experience affects others’ gaming experience.

The way you word that almost makes it sound like they’d offer their own style of controller suitable for use by the disabled.

This is exactly how Destiny 2 worked when it was on Gamepass. The base game was free, but you had to buy the season passes for any new/extra content.

If previous details hold true, he’ll be gone for sure. It’s the only way he gets his (If I remember correctly) $400 million golden parachute after taking a huge salary cut when all of this started.

That’s not exactly new, though can’t say how common it is. Usually see it major cities, or on roads with disproportionate traffic flows so people don’t have to wait forever to turn left.

1. The starting price for all of those is almost half of what Rivian sells their current truck for. I doubt all of those sales were for top trim models.

On the contrary, GameStop bought a successful retail company, and instead of using it to rebound they ended up killing it by making the same idiotic decisions that put them in the position they’re in now.

Add to that they probably thought that $2 billion investment was going to happen and make up for all the spending. Instead they gambled and lost.