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This is how I felt. She kept trying to reframe it in different ways to lump Denzel in as part of a hive mind—Hollywood people, then actors, then whatever else—but she doesn’t understand it’s a flawed premise from the start. Actors can’t all be painted with the same brush any more than all the people in any field can ot

They’d get sued by Tom Haverford, though.

Really? That explains how her Doctor supposedly came before the First Doctor yet has the police box TARDIS that the First Doctor stole. The most glaringly obvious continuity error you can imagine.

It’s tempting to remember Hartman as a utility guy who never did weird stuff until you remember Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer.

That would be my point, yes.

I’m not trying to rationalize anything at all, because I don’t need to. I’m trying to contextualize, something that seems lost on you.

The commenter is mocking the storage space, but whether that’s adequate or not has more to do with the size of game installs. If Switch has less than a tenth of what PS5 does, that’s

It sounds to me like not a problem at all, because I haven’t had storage issues on my Switch.

I’ve had fewer storage issues with my Switch than I have with my PS5.

Not quite exactly. The OLED model is slightly thicker

Right, and that’s an issue if they do like in the comics and make his entire eyes black and starry. But if they just blacked out the irises themselves and made those starry, he’d still be just as expressive.

Why would CGI interfere with his performance when it’s applied after the fact? And if he’s talking about the expressiveness of his eyes then surely they could’ve split the difference and just made the irises starry.

What’s with the normal human eyes though

Why would you go with Kraft when Land o’ Lakes is right there at the deli counter, being at least halfway respectable and tasting way better?

Why, though? It’s not the 007 moniker people are attached to with regard to the Bond franchise, it’s Bond himself. You can do movies with a female spy set in the same universe, but people still want to see James Bond. Do them alongside, maybe.

American Nightmare wasn’t DLC, it was a separate game.

I’m not sure it’s going to be a game at all to be honest. Looks more like some kind of interactive digital experience like a gallery or something. Which I’m totally down for.

So I don’t get why everyone keeps spreading the myth that Analogue’s unofficially jailbroken products are somehow comparable to the MiSTer in terms of value, there’s no evidence of that at all.

That’s entirely subjective as far as what we each assign value to, isn’t it?

I retain a large number of old carts in my

I think it’s your “perception of fidelity” snark that’s the elitist position here. Games run on FPGA hardware offer more than that, and if you assert otherwise you’re just wrong. The input latency reduction alone is a major improvement.

Yes, MiSTer uses a more powerful Cyclone V FPGA, but that’s not the point. The article and several commenters here assert that all of Analogue’s devices focus on one console alone, and that’s not true: especially in the case of Pocket, which includes a second FPGA purely to encourage core development. Context here is

I don’t agree with that. I think input latency can be a frustration for anyone.