I agree, it’s like going to an independent show at a gym but it’s arguably the most popular pro wrestlers in the world.
I agree, it’s like going to an independent show at a gym but it’s arguably the most popular pro wrestlers in the world.
I've seen WWE live 4 times in 3 buildings, all but one was a TV taping. None were PPV though. Honestly I would never buy a ticket to WrestleMania with the intent of watching wrestling. I think it's about being there more than anything else.
As depressing as this story is, I must say I do enjoy learning about the process of game development and how complicated it can be. Keep up the good work, Jason.
To be fair, what artists were getting paid to do Star Wars: Jedi Knight over?
This is awesome. Stuff like this need to be shared with the people who saw The Terminator too many times.
The FCC said broadband was at least 3 Mbps until a few years ago, now they say 25 I think.
I think the latency issue will be solved with the sheer number of data centers. I know of two within an hour's drive here in South Carolina.
I saw Ninja doing Final Fantasy XIV once. It was like 6k to 12k and you could actually have a conversation in the chat. Every other message was "how the mighty have fallen" and "dead streamer." If I were in his position I wouldn't do anything but battle Royale either.
Tall women are so hot.
I remember buying The Division and grinding and grinding for days and weeks because I didn’t have a lot of money and every game was an investment for me. Most of that time I wasn’t really having fun, especially when I played alone.
You could put that on your resume: “expert in curbing Fortnite craze.”
Not a big Assassin’s Creed fan, I do like that film with Michael Fassbender and I’ve dabbled with Syndicate. What makes this one worth remastering?
I love this video, it’s so funny whether you’re watching the b-roll gameplay, listening to the narration or pausing to read the stuff on screen. The anecdote about being offered to work for Microsoft I think was my favorite part. That or trashing Fortnite (even though I like it).
I was thinking the same thing.
Thank you for the deep(er) dive.
I was going to say it must cost less to put on a monster truck series than I thought but I guess not.
Moderate car enthusiast here, why is it such a big deal when an auto maker doesn’t design a car entirely on their own?
I was in a Twitch chat the other day and someone made a joke referring to Face/Off. Nostalgia hasn’t hit me that hard in a while.
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They just did their refund system over so it is more like Steam but apparently they had a 2 refund a year policy before, with no limit on how long after purchase.