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This article was very illuminating, but it also inadvertently points out Bethesda’s lack of prioritizing in their game engine. Why, if they have been evolving their collection of tools for so long, are we 5 years into the release of the PS4 and Fallout 76 still plays like a modded copy of Fallout 3—minus the

I’ll take a Celebi please!

This is probably what we can expect from actual in-game graphics. Detailed but not photorealistic.

#ilerminaty

That seems fair considering your intentions for the console. Companies hardly make money on the hardware anyway. They make money off of licensing and game sales. So unless you go buying used copies of the games you want for it, I see no harm in this.

A full TV console at the same price as the PS Vita is hardly what anybody would reasonably consider "too high". Game-wise, stand out titles are Super Smash Bros, Mario Kart 8, Wind Waker, Super Mario 3D World, Bayonetta 2, Xenoblade Chronicles X, of course the next Zelda title, Hyrule Warriors, and simple games like Ma

I'd like a guide on proper scheduling myself.

Not sure how I would feel about $2000 for a clock but to each his own :P

Or just use a PS3 controller. I tend to use the D-Pad as my primary movement input for most emulated games on my OUYA, and I find the D-Pad on the OUYA controller sub-par and awkwardly placed.

Nailed it

I know it's unlikely but I would love these to come to the Wii U..

I've never watched Doctor Who but that was so great lol

I read about that. It made me cringe.

I know people will roll their eyes at this comment but I find that XBMC on my OUYA is more than enough for my needs — not to mention it doesn't get much more low-powered than a 4.5 watt Rubik's Cube-sized console. Streaming quality is great, the addition of the Crunchyroll anime streaming app has only enhanced what I

Did that resolve the YouTube thing? Or did it instead just create Google+ page for your YouTube alias?

I'd like to point out that, regarding additional coverage, a good amount of T-Mobile Android handsets (mainly flagships) include built-in Wi-Fi calling. It allows you to send and receive calls and texts when connected to Wi-Fi. It doesn't get much press, it seems, but it's there.

lol gotta love Dachis

Not to state the obvious here, you guys, but do you think this could be a problem with the router? I hadn't seen mention of it failing on more than one Wi-Fi network so it's a huge possibility. I've had problems similar to this with my Netgear WNDR3400 router. Assuming you have had the same problem with multiple

For a full, 59-minute video comparing every little detail of the Galaxy S4 and the HTC One, look up TheAngelOfMusic1989 on YouTube. She posted an amazingly detailed video covering the screen resolution, saturation, performance, camera, features, audio, etc. and then follows up with her preferred choice. She is the

I don't think HTC can afford not to update at this point. If they don't have a regularly-supported flagship, they are digging their own graves.