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It's all in the details...

First of all, it is probably the most beautiful of the Bond films ever made. Sam Mendes created a film where nearly every scene is gorgeous to look at.

Just to be clear, by mention of the word "wont" was literal in that I was talking about the actual word "wont" (meaning "a habitual way of doing things") and not the contraction "won't".

Maybe smartphone manufacturers could activate by default a function that would still shoot horizontally-oriented 16:9 video from the camera's sensor no matter the phone's physical position. When previewing the video on the phone's screen, the extra space could be used for a more expansive user interface for camera

"Could I be missing out on something great? Sure. But I'm also certain I wont."

Though portrait-oriented photographs are usually created with a slightly boxier aspect ratio of 1:1.5 instead of this extremely tall one of 1:1.78. That said, the general sentiment is one I agree with – that there is the potential to use any frame well if one is conscious of how they're composing their shots.

It's still there on their website, apparently.

... but a shiny Honedge is already red...

If this is true cell animation we're talking about, then yes there will be the potential for more detail. As physical cells containing ink and paint, they'll usually have some extra detail that may have been lost when recorded into 480i for TV broadcast. Also, even if there wasn't much extra detail, dynamically

Specifically, my mind went to some of the more recently released mirrorless cameras that feature "silent shutter" modes where, instead of using their physical inbuilt shutters, they just immediately sample an image from the whole sensor. I guess it would depend on whether the user would be able to turn off audio like

Yeah, I heard about that during my visit, though only after I had been using my US Android phone's camera for a while without sound.

Or, maybe they'll release an update with a special event associated with that room. Remember in X&Y how there was an NPC that mentioned a special discount ticket that wasn't made available to players for a few months after the games' release. This could be similar.

Yeah, it would seem that the only collectors that would feel the reveal of gameplay footage from a rare game build would devalue their games would be the ones mainly holding on to them for monetary value, a personal feeling of exclusivity, or both. It's never a good sign when the only reason an object has

Clearly, the pet failed to allot enough fire extinguishers.

With Nintendo's reputation of building extremely durable hardware, I'd love to see how the Wii U would fare.

It's possible they might both have them.

Whichever one has Mew in it is the one I'm buying... so I'm kinda waiting for that info on the flute thingy.

Really? I've used OBS before and it recorded using X.264 to an .mp4 container.

Are they planning to make the demo available to everyone at some point? It'd suck to miss out on its content (and, you know, a preview of the game) just because I wasn't signed up for some marketing email list or part of the Trainer's Club early enough.