This comment is loaded with false generalizations. The fact is there are plenty of us who are extremely tech-savvy and who even have been forced to use Android devices frequently who simply prefer iOS anyway.
This comment is loaded with false generalizations. The fact is there are plenty of us who are extremely tech-savvy and who even have been forced to use Android devices frequently who simply prefer iOS anyway.
Do you and the article author realize the opposite is also true?
I don’t stick with iPhone because it’s too hard to switch, or because I feel “trapped” in their ecosystem, or because I’m trying to “let Apple win” (for the record, Google is just as evil as a corporation on many fronts).
But that’s not FREEDOM, MAN
Oh god there’s still no patch for the old PC version for the PSOne music?
Exactly. And the issue is less that this specific buyout makes Microsoft a monopoly and more that it’s a major step toward becoming one, and that it’s likely to usher in a string of other buyouts by both Microsoft and others.
On what do you base that speculation? Why is it a “very good chance”?
It’s not about having more content to publish, and it never was.
Hell, gamers are still celebrating this news today. Not a shred of consideration for any long term consequences. Just a vague and naive expectation that this will somehow mean more and better games for them in the short term.
The FTC/DoJ have been effectively not enforcing US antitrust laws for several decades now. There exists no mandate either driven by government interest or public demand to do so, nor is there any kind of hint of any momentum in that direction.
I dunno, it looks pretty modern to me. The drawing style is clearly meant to evoke golden age cartoons somewhat, but the animation is very much of the here and now, and so is the humor. I feel like there’s a lot more they could’ve done to really sell the style. A lower framerate. Film grain. Heavier dust and…
The multiverse has been a well they keep going back to in the Spider-comics ever since the Ultimates universe ended and they brought Miles over. The Spider-Gwen concept only solidified it. Ever since, they’ve been doing this routinely in the comics.
It amazes me how whenever I see old commercials that I remember from back when I was a kid, they feel so, so out of date now. Like far more so than most actual shows do. Ads from the late 80s and 90s feel like they might as well be from the 70s.
Ah yes, the infamous hallmarks of anger such as detached acquiescence and periods at the end of sentences. Especially common among twelve year olds, I hear.
Whatever you have to tell yourself, friend.
Pathetic.
Now that several other people have called you out for being wrong and incapable of admitting it, I really don’t need to go on, do I? Everyone else knows you’re wrong and let’s face it: you do too. “Well actually guy” indeed.
I’m not “pushing” anything. The commenter said he at first considered this no big deal because the concept has been around for so long in other forms, until he learned the app ripped off the name. Your comment was, paraphrased, “Dude, this concept has been around for so long in other forms,” missing the point.
Listen, you can dance around my posts all you want trying to obscure your mistake by picking apart my phrasing—and not very well—but none of this changes the fact that you misunderstood the comment you replied to and can’t admit it. The copyright thing is irrelevant. The phrasing of who did and did not mention…
Found DumBeetle’s alt account.