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What does it take to update an app? Do they just load the project and recompile it? Is there any actual coding changes. I wouldn’t be stunned if some porting studios that did the work can’t easily update (or won’t without payment)

The worst door handles are the ones with the button you push in with your thumb. They get old, dirty, and rusted and become a pain in the ass

Probably too cheap to remove the pedometer stuff

You can find info like that on tax websites. It’s all public

Yeah but the original logo is good because it stands out and is more memorable in a world where so many corporations have a boring circle as a logo.

Great, I almost bought a used copy of Life is Strange last Friday

Why? They’re a small studio with a niche product with a large install base that’s struggling to support the game on multiple platforms. Now they have the financial and developer assistance to provide long term support for KSP and work on their next project

I only played it like two or three years after it came out, so I was sorta expecting the linear nature. (I did laugh a bit because the first hour or two are literally a straight line). Different expectations lead to very different receptions

Are they bad, boring, and repetitive, or are you too smart for them and recognize the solution? Serious question. They’re amazing to my nephew and my non-gamer wife. I sorta agree with you from a personal level, but I still enjoy the dopamine drip of solving puzzles and being distracted when I’m doing other tasks.

Well most people would disagree with you. That or you’re being overly critical of it because you haven’t played enough actual bad linear games.

And for what it’s worth, Telltale Walking Dead Season 1 did an excellent job of making a fairly linear story feel like it was branching in meaningful ways

There are constant environmental puzzles and environmental objects that draw your attention. There’s only a bunch of nothing if you’re trying to run straight from objective to objective and not paying attention.

Uncharted was a commercial and critical success because of how good the linear levels and set pieces were. Bad example

It’s true. I really didn’t mind 13 like others. It felt streamlined and I still enjoyed “exploring” in a straight line. When I played the 10 HD remake, I was blown away by how fairly linear it was as well despite not being considered as linear

Someone who is drunk and thinks they’re hilarious. That he follows up for a few more days is depressing

What magical place do you live in where Dominos delivers within 30 minutes?

The Simpsons: watch whatever episodes you want from about season 3-8. Season 5 and 7 are particularly good.

Parks and Recreation: For sure skip season one (maybe watch the last episode of season one) and consider skipping most of season two. Last season is mostly optional

These are pretty much the only way I can enjoy the game without spending a butt load of money to catch up with friends who are serious players. They’re not that into using them, but they enjoy them enough to put up with me when I occasionally like to play. (Sometimes they’ll lend me one of their decks and I often have

A game like MAG is well remembered, and GOW and Last of Us are well regarded but no MGS5? It may be sneaking game, but it’s full of solid 3rd person gun play.