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Adam Panzica
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This seems like a you problem. I’ve never, ever hit the Home button accidentally on a DualShock 4 no matter how frantic I’ve been gaming.

Oh, they switched it around? Thank god. Why did I have to long press for the quick menu? I never understood that. Makes more sense this way.

That seems like muscle memory more than anything on your part. I use the long press on the PS4 more than the single press. Not having to long press sounds great for a menu that’s meant for quick interaction. Then again, I’m on-board with the design of this button, but having not used it in practice reality might not

Bash, come on. You’re better than this clickbait headline.

And Trump supporters dont understand this either.

It’s not even corporate BS. People tried to explain to Trump that the tariffs wouldn’t hurt China at all, and would just increase prices for American consumers, but he went ahead anyway. Why would these companies be expected to take a 7.5-25% financial hit because Trump doesn’t understand how tariffs work or who

I say this whenever people say that “Miatas have gotten expensive” or that they used to be “cheap.” My 1997 M-Edition was a $24,935 car when new (40,553 in 2019 inflation adjusted dollars), and they could be even more than that if you added an automatic transmission or hardtop. Base 1997 Miatas were $19,575, or

Dollar General thrives in poor urban neighborhoods where many don’t have cars and buy what they need on a daily basis, and rural areas where there isn’t a Walmart close by. Mitsubishi thrives on bad credit and limited alternatives, a new car option for somebody who probably should buy used. Comparison is apt.

Tesla dropped the price of the Model 3 every time the feds dropped the rebate. A Model 3 Performance went from 80k to 55k. They didn’t find a way to lower costs by 25K. They price what the market will bear. Just like with any price if people stop paying it will be lowered till they start again.

I think instead the math right now is:

Raise your hand if you are of a certain age and you’ve gotten a call from your parents/grandparents/C-Suite boss asking you to do something simple like, turn a Word doc into a PDF, or reset their WiFi password, or update their iPhone, all things easily Googled. 1..2..3...okay that’s everyone in the crowd, then.

1st Gear: If Tesla is the alternative case then a robust dealer network is preferable to me. Buying a Tesla was no easier than getting a car through a traditional dealer and getting a Tesla serviced is a lot more difficult. It can take over a month to get an appointment. Plus no one answers the phone at Tesla service.

Eh, I think it’s the cost of entry that’s a bigger barrier than the exclusivity of it. The PS4 was one of the best selling consoles of all time (second best selling home console behind the PS2 and fourth best if you include handhelds) so the potential audience is there. Apple has proven that the walls aren’t a big

I feel like, what’s currently hampering Dreams is a bit different than what happened with Mario Maker. MM was built around creating Mario games, and even though some became pretty creative, the box in which they were built limited the kind of game they could be. The equivalent would be if YouTube only allowed

For me the game feels entirely made for creators, and since I’m not particularly creative that turns me off a lot. It somehow feels like I’d be missing out by buying it to “only” play others’ creations. I suspect there’s a lot of people who feel this way even if it’s not really true at all.

I think the best way to strengthen Dreams as a platform is to make it as widespread and accessible as possible. If it wasn’t PS exclusive, I’d say it was the ideal Game Pass game, but maybe the closest possibility is that it should be added to the PS Plus Collection or preloaded onto PS5s like Astro’s Playroom. That

“Batman’s a scientist” is one of the finest jokes on the show.

I don’t think reference humor is inherently unfunny, it’s just that a lot of people forget to make the reference part of an actual joke.

It actually wouldn’t make sense for him to say “that’s when I’m a viking”. That would imply that he knows it’s a dream and that it’s not the same “time” as when he’s awake. The joke is like almost every single Ralph joke, that he’s incredibly stupid or simple minded. To say “that’s where I’m a viking” makes it seem

Nathan doesn’t seem to have anywhere else to go because he’s radioactive for a lot of groups. Even being hired on by Kotaku was a big controversy at the time that the editors had to step in. He’s also a terrible writer. I have said as much to him in comments before. Dude loves to cherrypick and try to sling out his

The problem I have is that Night City is densely full of nothing.