omg... I meant mb/s... I’m sorry. I’m so used to typing in gb... I promise I’m not a failure, lol
omg... I meant mb/s... I’m sorry. I’m so used to typing in gb... I promise I’m not a failure, lol
To be fair, the idea of the Ouya was sound. The thesis of “make a console that is cheaper with no allegeance to a brand/corporate juggernaut” is at least commendable.
Creating a console for the sole purpose of scamming people is, to me, absolutely mind-boggling. Can this even be called “snake oils salesman” stuff…
I get 8gb/s down, around 2gb/s up... I live 40 minutes away from a friend who gets 600gb/s down, and 200gb/s up.
I don’t just watch GDQ for the gaming... I watch it for that, sure, but I also watch it because it’s a charity event, and the idea of helping others is nice to me.
I’m sorry. This is just how language is. Imagine trying to explain “cool” or “tight” or “sweet” or “rad” or “gnarly” or “fly” or “boss” or “bomb” or “tubular” to anyone through the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Language that’s in vogue used to change a little every 5 to 10 years.
HOLY CRAP is the new music TERRIBLE. Like, it’s worse than NES music. It sounds like some crap they threw together on a Game Gear for some game that never saw the light of day.
Like, the original Prototypes in that GameXplain video are... okay? They aren’t complete garbage.
Actually (should I spell it “acshually” here? I am sorry...) the director of the Ghost in the Shell movie (the one that I rather enjoyed a lot and other people hated... ) said flat out that they wasn’t going to be given a green light on the movie or the cast unless he could get one big-named actor. He mentioned in an…
So, I’m sure this is probably not a universally true or fair perspective/observation, but one particular thing I’ve noticed amongst folks who happen to be very upset when someone isn’t good at games is... it comes in different varieties.
Bruh... it’s an honest mistake, and also semantic. That’s not the point of the article anyway. Even if you don’t like the overall candor of the journalists, you don’t need to, like, point out a semantic like “It says Goku doesn’t use magic, only Ki, but acshually, he used magic a few times in the series!”
Umm... scams are illegal. It’s becoming more obvious that this is true for NFTs. To be part of an apparatus that has a lot of influence in popular opinion, and then make the suggestion, or guide others, into investing in a scam (like what Elong did), makes it really difficult to see motivations outside of profiting…
Ohh! Ohh! Can we add Corporate Executives! I mean, seriously, the big “real” evils of the world are politicians, executives, and born-into-wealthies.
prop·a·gan·da: information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
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“Tony Hawk-alike, specifically the timed score attack mode, but with shooting, and also you can be romantic” genre.
“The media is being particularly unfair in highlighting the dozens upon dozens of issues we have, which keep being identified the longer we’re in the light as they aren’t buried that deep down. It’s really unfair - if they didn’t shine a light, they wouldn’t be able to see all our issues. See? We’re suffering by being…
Nah, see, it’s like faith: “We don’t have to provide proof one way or another - can you?”
I didn’t imply that - heck, lots of companies do it in very, VERY different ways - and lots of ways that are seen as “nice” to the community of fans (I actually pointed this out with Halo), but Capcom is far more laxed with things as a fellow Japanese publisher. It’s just that however a company conducts itself is…
I don’t actually agree with how Nintendo does things. It sucks - plain and simple. Heck, lots of companies behave differently from Nintendo... but it’s kinda’ like... Nintendo doesn’t actually get hurt from this, nor do they benefit from it - in any major way. They still have very well-selling IPs, and they still have…
Yes! You’re right (like Sega, or MS, or Capcom). I was trying to point out (though... I didn’t? So I messed up?) that while Nintendo is supposed to do something, that something is up to how they spin it (“We’re protecting our IP to the full extent of the law” or “We’re fine with the spread of this stuff - it creates…
See, I know just enough to know I know not enough. I know it has to do with a disparity between Japanese and US law (like the whole rental issues with the 80s and 90s in the US), but also I know that the differences between Copyright and Trademark laws are also arguable (you know, like how they’re trying to strip…