bonebraw1er
Bonebraw1er
bonebraw1er

Nice.

OOT rightfully gets a lot of credit as a Zelda game but lik what I think you’re getting at it just has too much nostalgia value for people and not enough real substance to it - Even though I do love the game Egoraptor did an excellent sequilist episode about it pointing out a lot of the flaws in the game and pretty

I hope it’s in the top five of your shelf.

Thank god OoT is not in the top five on a Zelda list. Just for this, I will slightly adjust your book on my shelf, Jason.

kinda happier I went Vive..

A) Certificates require renewal once every year or two. It’s not like you have to be regularly connected or anything. I’ve seen websites in particular that have certificates expire all the time. Granted, websites allow you to continue at your own risk, but Windows takes that out of your hands entirely.

It’s not really offline if you’re required to get updated certificates. plenty of hardware and software don’t Armageddon like this and it’s precisely because of the Rift platform not being 100% offline.

I don’t expect actual, legitimate talking points. During the Parkland drama and outrage, you could tell Trump needed a scapegoat or “something” to try to focus blame on.

Let’s face it, when the Mushroom Kingdom sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re sending their Goombas, their Koopa Troopas. And some, I assume, are good mushroom people.

It’s a bit more complicated than that actually. I haven’t actually tried it myself before since I’m hardwired into the router at home, but reports I’ve read say you can use the Oculus without being online.

The issue is that someone wasn’t keeping tabs on when their security certificate expired. A company has to renew them every 1-2 years from a 3rd party to certify that it is a secure connection from the source that is claiming to be providing the content. These are used all over the place on the Web. Unfortunately, its

“And you know how the coal industry collapsed in New Donk City?” Power Moons. Power moons brought in by illegal immigrants. No good folks, no good. We need a tariff on power moons.”

My Rift died months ago.

Why is this even a thing. It has a feeling of planned obsolescence. Like at some point they want your rift to not work and force you to upgrade. I’m sure that wasn’t intended at this point but what is essentially a fancy monitor should just stop working because a certificate is out of date. If anything there should be

Bye bye, Mr. Oculus guy
Used the theater as a VR while I watched kittens cry
And them goold ole streamers were playing demos all night
Singing this’ll be the day runtime dies
This’ll be the day runtim dies

This is exactly the sort of thing I want to happen with my expensive electronic devices, to arbitrarily and completely stop working due to software concerns entirely outside of my control.

It’s great. Really.

Always online? Sounds like a winner.

I can’t wait to see this rating system that Trump would like video games to have. It’s about time that Video Games had a rating system so we knew what games we should and shouldn’t buy our children.

What to expect?

It doesn’t matter what he says, he cannot refute the point that Canada uses the same ESRB ratings and even tamer movie ratings, and we don’t have school shootings due to our gun control.