azuredraky
Azuredrak
azuredraky

Don’t have to get so defensive, you see anyone “hating” in the comments section?

No, that’s just a normal case of a dying battery. Batteries do not last forever and lose capacity gradually.

Sees a bigger number, must be better. Hahaha.

I’m a casual player, and I am getting the Switch.

Video is not available.

How is 10 to 15 hours low range?

New Nintendo Switch.

The Nintentax.

I’m fine with it as long as it looks decent.

Didn’t Nvidia and Razer have something similar too?

Regardless, this is what China does to those who do business there. They mimic or steal your design, then come up with a cheaper, lower quality version with some obscure names like “Lightning 3000".

The local government even stole the blueprint of an industrial park.

Looks so much better than the original...!

You are quite right there, the author seems to have a high PPI screen mixed up with 4k processing. There is no way that this device, or even the PS4, could output at 4K. Even the top-of-the-line GPUs struggle at 4k.

I hope to see a HD Pokemon.

Is that so? The video did not contain much details, so I just assumed that it would power up the device. The Nintendo website is constantly down, damn it.

It depends on the specs that the docking would be able to achieve.

Mafuba!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It really is just the semantics adopted by certain groups of people, I personally do not mind calling something an anime if it paints a close-enough picture.

I think that when a country and its people openly vilify their leaders and direct hostility towards one another, it sends a very strong message about how much the politics have gone wrong.

Censorship is not a bad idea when a country is being associated with the influence of the domestic political affairs within another. It is a non-interference principle that many countries abide by. In this case, Ecuador is seen as a supporter of such an act which it definitely does not want to be connected to.

Gabe Newell owns more than half the company. Contrary to reports of the “flat” organisational structure, an invisible hierarchy is actually in place, with those who own significant stakes having a bigger say.