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When OP wrote the post, it was 2015 and it didn’t work out of the box.

Why the elite sucks:

You made the weird claim, that a “European longsword” (whatever that is in actual terms) could slice through “cloth armor” (whatever that is supposed to be) in a light slice. It’s really your turn to defend your claim, instead of meme-posting yourself out of the chance to learn something.

None of those failed because of the concept. Razer has one big advantage: We are already used to paying our own weight in gold for Razer products, so 1000 bucks for the phone and another 500 for the dock don’t shock us, instead we ask, why that ultrabook is so cheap.

Yes. It’s like guessing a random number between 1 and 100 somebody else thought about. There is a one percent chance to be right, but boy... if you score, you score.

Half-right, but not accurate. The reasons why people did something and the actual effectiveness of their actions were not always in sync. If I can find them again, I’ll send you excerpts from actual Japanese treatises (or the Japanese equivalent), where this was described. The observation goes back to filet knifes,

I think they handled it well. They asked GoG for a statement they could share, GoG gave them a statement and they published it entirely unaltered. While it’s entirely unsatisfying for us, they handled the issue professionally.

I think this begs for an anime, showing some useless brat train exactly this move to win a duel after 22 episodes.

The swords were polished, so they could cut through a target with less resistance, because a rough surface is more likely to cause friction or get stuck in cloth or leather.

You need to hold that sword in a perfect angle to achieve this effect. It’s the usual sword mythology and an impressive sleigh of hand if pulled off right.

I don’t think I ever even had batteries in my Game Gear to begin with. It was always plugged to the wall for me.

It’s ‘vertically challenged’, you cave person.

Question: What does ‘may of gotten’ mean?

If this is a serious sentiment, then you should indeed go to the woods and consult a wolf. Sitting in a chair in the middle of a domesticated primates’ cultural center doesn’t seem to be very healthy for you. Go out and seek that wolf. Ask the wolf for his opinion about the finer points of morality that lead to a

She’s got a velvet room down there.

People are upset, that it’s a marketing element and not just a part of the game. The trailer has this OMFG, a trap! vibe, which people don’t find cool. I usually take huge dumps on the contemporary gender topic lunacy, but this is indeed a questionable marketing stunt, given the current climate around that topic. They

We already know what his view on the situation is. He’ll struggle with it at first and then accepts the reality of his life as something he doesn’t understand anyway. The fourth romance option could be a water melon with a blond wig and that dimwitted fool would react the same way.

I suggested eating out over the holidays to my SO, but she insists we go and grab a bite now and then.

Eating Turkey on Christmas is not a Christian tradition, it’s an American thing. Christmas in Japan is like St. Patrick’s Day outside Ireland: People celebrate it, because celebrations are fun and it’s good for the economy, but if you ask people what they’re celebrating means, you’ll be surprised how little they know

I gave Nioh back on Steam. It didn’t run as well as the looks lead me to assume. I couldn’t get it to run at stable frame rates even with low settings. It still ran better than the PS4 version ever will, but since I waited this long, I can wait another year.