Yes, especially when it’s optional. I would pay $100 a year to play games that I know I won’t finish because of various reasons vs. paying $60 for each game.
Yes, especially when it’s optional. I would pay $100 a year to play games that I know I won’t finish because of various reasons vs. paying $60 for each game.
It’s optional and in no way impacts those who choose to pay $60+ on each game. So what’s the problem?
You’re describing what a LOT of people have said about AC, myself included. The yearly release schedule + AC3 ruined it for me for awhile.
It’s 2018, we’ve moved on from this irrational hate of launchers that aren’t Steam.
I have the opposite experience. Xbox works in sleep but PS4 doesn’t. Reliably anyway. Granted updates still complete in about 10 minutes or less, but like most I thought this was supposed to just happen overnight while I slept.
Sigh. There always has to be one person to take a positive and turn it into a negative.
NPR reports that Sgt. John T. Skipper, 29, was convicted in a court martial this week of deliberately cutting the parachute straps on three Humvees.
This. Soooo many people don’t realize that their fancy new TV only does 4K on one HDMI port. And if you have HDR you have to turn it on, AND then specify which port to enable it on for some TVs (i.e. Samsung).
Sorry you feel that way, but that’s how everything works. Especially with technology and early adopters.
Some products if left open will resume in their last state. MS Office does this with open documents, and I want to say Chrome does it now as well.
Gaffer tape doesn’t leave a residue, which is why it’s great but expensive. Like $20 a roll. But worth every penny.
I’m actually surprised they let you go through the standard security line. I tried to do the same once with family (trying to be nice) and the TSA agent wouldn’t let me. In fact she was almost belligerent about it. Luckily both lines were pretty short so I didn’t have to feel too bad.
In the past I only got one message every so often, but seems like in the last 6 months there has been a huge increase. For a while I was up to at least 2 - 3 a week.
+1 for global entry. It’s just $15 more and worth it even if you only travel a few times a year.
Probably has more to do with Disney simply not wanting to do it. Especially since it probably under the “legends” banner now.
The root problem here is that a 3rd party released a product that ultimately wasn’t compatible with the switch and damaged units. If a third party doesn’t work with a vendor and then releases a product based on assumptions, then any issues are on the 3rd party vendor.
You’re being purposefully obtuse. No one said it was the pinnacle of fuel efficiency, just that it’s good for what it is.
Nope. By 1999 we were in the double digit GB range. My first PC (a packard bell) that I got in 1995 had a 2GB HDD that I upgraded to 8GB in 1998 - 1999.
Your estimates aren’t coming from real ownership, are they? I’ve got several full games on my internal memory, and over 10 on my 128GB card that cost me about $35 on sale, and I’m only at maybe 30% storage used. A 256GB can hold MUCH more than 12 games. Most switch games are in the 5 - 10GB range. There are exceptions…
There was an article last year (of course I can’t find it right now) about the FCC and tracing these calls. It was an interesting read on how powerless they (FCC) are to prevent this stuff. The same article actually interviewed someone who’s entire business is just spamming people, and he just writes off the FCC fines…