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Can’t help but lol at the title and the lack of understanding the recent gizmodo writers have if technology and users of said technology.

Why is the header image a photo of an iPhone if the article is addressing the Android version of the app?

Your post is bang on. Tech evolves. Things get dropped, move on.

Thank God Apple didn’t push touchscreens and touch interfaces, right?

Smartphone games are much easier to develop and cater to a wider demographic, less costly too. Don’t be surprised by this.

Wow, you know many languages! Very impressive.

I believe you meant to ask, “What did I just watch-chi-chi?”

Case and point in the post immediately below this on the main page:

It’s literally what Apple say in their open letter. At least read their argument before passing judgement.

Well, youre wrong mate. They want apple to develop an OS that essentially contains a backdoor allowing them to break through the existing encryption. Which could definitely be used on iOS/iPhones as whole. And once that OS is out there, theres no telling who could get a hold of it and use it to their own ends,

Actually it’s awful. He’s German. It’s just an incredible coincidence it happens to look like Japanese.

Woot to us Kichijoji peeps! I work there too.

Haha that first picture is awesome. It’s from the north side of Kichijoji next to Sun Road. I take a break across from Ali-Baba everyday outside.

I appreciated in JC2 how the world felt like it was trying. The capital was sizable and the number of random villages made me feel like there was actually a population that lived on the islands, unlike the common Bethesda issue of even capital cities having maybe 50 people.

I would argue PCs are a waste, if all you’re interested in is playing games.

All day long I sit in an office chair looking at a computer. The last thing I want to do when I get home is look at another. The PS4 allows me to sit on the couch with Mrs Houser and decompress. I cannot ever remember saying to her “Geez I wish my frame rate was better”

The internet fired the first shot, by making us so wary of online ads (throughs pop ups, autoplays, sounds, epilepsy inducing light effects, etc.) that no one even wants to give the new round of ads a chance.

In this situation its absolutely Capcoms fault. While iOS9 changed some things from the developer angle, issues really arrived from Developers NOT following Apples very detailed and very explicit best practices documentation and doing something with their coding that was either

Like George Carlin said: Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.