You can get 32GB cards for..$10+? Seeing as the cards are not writable, they are probably way down on the cost scale.
You can get 32GB cards for..$10+? Seeing as the cards are not writable, they are probably way down on the cost scale.
Yes.
But people would consider that to be non-canonical.
Ehh, that would be difficult. Remember when all the Saiyans joined hands to turn Goku into Super Saiyan God? Pan is considered a Saiyan in that episode. If she is “Saiyan” enough to make Goku a god, she should be able to go Super Saiyan.
I would expect Pan to be able to go super saiyan. It seems like she could, but Toriyama never drew her in that form because he “didn’t know how she should look like”.
In my opinion, it needs more content. The end of the game could be reached within a day, and the other planets are simply worlds with different scenery and resource distribution.
Are you sure that is the case though? These titles do not exactly improve the launch by much. Perhaps some others might like them, but I am not excited about them at all. I mean, ROTK is a niche game that very few players enjoy.
It’s kind of interesting that we are getting information on these games gradually. I guess Nintendo didn’t find them noteworthy enough to be on their Switch showcase. Nevertheless, they could function as time-killers for the early-adopters of Switch.
Those tablets run out of power quickly while playing games, and they get real warm. That is why I dislike playing games on phones and tablets. They heat up quickly.
Okay, I don’t read Jalopnik, but I guess it’s doing better than the others then.
I think that nowadays, anything other than Kotaku that belongs to the “Gizmodo Media” is awful. The Gawker people have essentially taken over Gizmodo, and it has turned into a political-bullying blog rather than a tech-gadget blog. The authors write uninformed articles and dismiss totally appropriate comments that…
You might change your mind if you read the latest chapter.
No, I think that nationalism is only part of what moves eSports forward. Think of nationalism as the left leg. When you take a step on the left, the right would have to move forward before the left can move again. The left and right movement shifts the entire body forward, putting both legs in better positions.
That is one of the reasons, but it is not only because of that. eSports as a whole still faces some form of challenge in its acceptance by the general public.
That would make sense for certain games, but not all. The matter of fact is that the scenes of certain games revolve around professional teams entirely, with the entirety of the viewership coming from players of those games.
I think that nationality-based events can thrive, under the condition of sufficiently large international scale. Take Fifa for example. It receives recognition from countries on the international level, and at that kind of scale, the economic incentives are great enough for professional players and clubs to set aside…
The nationality requirement has led to the overall poor match quality. Most of the strong teams for games such as Dota 2 do not meet the requirement and are forced out of the event, while a few prominent players formed up teams with players who they have never practiced with.
It’ll be my first since GameCube. I have not played Nintendo games in a long time.
That’s not what I was referring to, and I was not calling you out. I was pointing to those who wrote that Nintendo would go bust whenever they launch a new product.
Which is why I did not buy the Wii-U. I agree that it was a lacklustre product, but there is a trend of users repeating the tired doom and gloom predictions for every single Nintendo product (regardless of whether they are successful). The Sega comparisons just kept coming.