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Thanks, Captain Obvious, you saved the day.

Had my own cartridge back in the day with a couple dogs, one I really liked though was this Miniature Pincher I (creatively) named Lucky. My parents saw this and actually went out and adopted a Miniature Pincher, whom we named Lucky of course.

I really want a lengthy Jason Schreier report on just WTF happened during Halo Infinite’s development. We got a short expose, but I’m very curious to know the fine details, because this entire game is a giant clusterfuck from beginning to end.

You know Jason Staten reportedly went into that meeting with Xbox in 2020 and told them that if they gave him a year he could turn it around was this what Xbox wanted or are 343 just genuinely this fucking terrible at reading a room?

Not that I’m defending nVidia here, but your examples are pretty bad. Seems more like “how can you say for sure that Goodyear’s additional profits come from tire swings just because tire swings were the hot retro trend this summer?”
edit: Or, I suppose, “how does Juul know that so much of their revenue is coming from

Ok honest question, how would they KNOW that revenue was coming from crypto miners? I mean I am sure they suspected some, maybe a lot was, but most of their GPU sales are via board partners with some direct sales and I would assume they sell to distributors or stores, so how would they know who the end user would even

1. The devs do explain their changes, and the explanations are usually very lackluster “We aren’t adding red reticle back because cheaters” is not a valid answer, when red reticle is irrelevant to cheaters.

2. The halo games are riddled with fun exploits, there’s no good reason to remove fun things that most players

I have played both games more than a 150 hours each. Star Wars Battlefront 2 2005 is my second favorite game of all time and I have a lot of childhood nostalgia for it. But Star Wars Battlefront 2 EA 2017 is no slouch either, I picked it up after the Genosis update when it started getting good. That game became really

I am terrible at it, but I find Squadrons *super* fun on my PSVR.

If you’ve got a VR headset, strongly encourage trying out Squadrons in VR. It’s already a solid game but the VR elevates the experience enormously. 

Just because it’s an office building doesn’t mean it has to be non-descript. There are many design innovations that do things like encourage people to take the stairs instead of the elevator, or increase the amount of natural light.

This explains their new CEO.

They do seem to like their ugly cube buildings, don’t they?

Nintendo is just a real estate company that just happens to make video games.

Note also that they’ve been on PSN for a while too.

I am intrigued by this picture alone and wonder about the guy who is on fire saying “well done” and I laugh because he’s well done *snicker* but also reminds me of the “It’s fine” meme and I wonder wtf is going on in this photo. lol

In addition to the five already out, there are five more that are listed as TBA when you search for Kairosoft on the Steam store.

My second problem is that they just charge too much for most of them. 90% of their titles are derivative and just themed differently and mixing a mechanic from a different game into the “new” one.

I love the Kairosoft games, but they went downhill when they started releasing sequels with microtransactions.  Grand Prix Story is probably my most played Kairosoft game.  However, it’s sequel is awful because of the aforementioned microtransactions.  They need to stick with what makes their games good imo.