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God I hope this is sarcastic.

If you don’t know how to play Spades, I’m calling Stolen Valor. Spades, throwing rocks, masturbation, going over every single sexual conquest in detail and sleeping were the most prevalent ways to spend downtime.

You failed to add another important place Spades is played: anywhere there is downtime in the US Army, which is where this Caucasian learned how to play Spades (and Dominoes too, but Black Dominoes, not Latino Dominoes)

Tick rate is the mathematical ability for the server to register your inputs.

You’d have to actually be good to notice it. Tick rate doesn’t matter when you’re running into the corner and shooting walls.

ok.

It definitely is. Just ask Dice after BF4.

On that front, maybe. It’s not like Intel and the other crowd weren’t pushing that direction as well. Their decisive resistance to all things USB for phones and tablets is more my issue and I think more related to the issues here.

This is a reasonable and correct take and has no place in Kinja.

You know, if you really like a Nintendo-related fan project, don’t post it on Kotaku, because that’s like a hotline to Nintendo’s lawyers ready to push the shutdown button.

Um, it was Nico’s fault..........

The comparison was conducted hypothetically

Nothing digital on that plane.

Highly recommend The Glitch Mob if that sort of EDM/Electronica/Whatever the fuck genre it’s suppose to be is your thing. Both the albums I’ve heard (Drink the Sea and Love Death Immortality) are great.

You think G2 owes someone money because they took a well deserved break? Do you know how much time these teams spend practicing?

Performing an auto-rotation landing is a compulsory part of getting a rotary-wing pilot’s license.

my favorite part was when you backed up your thesis with science, mathematics, and hard evidence.

Nah. When Rossi doesn’t play nice he only screws himself over.

You could always go watch some Spec Miata racing. It’s worth the effort, and a better use of your time over fake hipster-yawning at things too complex for you to properly appreciate.

Yes, it’s called surface area and logarithmic scaling.