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“King of the Memes” is better than being president anyway. I mean, nobody keeps a folder of presidents or presidential candidates. Women, maybe, but not presidential candidates. Memes, on the other hand? Let’s just say I have a lot of advice animals saved up for the next time we decide those are funny again.

Yeah, you can go past the “Ultra” preset on ray tracing and reflections, I believe, and all the benchmarks I’ve seen are right around what I’m getting on the 3090. In fact, most benchmarks recommend using the “Performance” preset for DLSS to get a passable framerate. Ray tracing in particular is just a resource

Both, and I had accidentally put it in single channel because I didn’t realize the slot layout was different than my last motherboard. 

The game is largely working fine for me, except one sidequest-breaking bug in “A Little Help From My Friends,” where I can’t move it forward by discussing the plan. There have been some hilarious bugs, like V duplicating herself into a pantsless T-pose while I was riding a motorcycle, or the seemingly common one where

I uhh keep waiting for someone else to comment on Ashoka’s headpiece looking like foam and creasing a lot in a very foam-y way.

There have been a few in the background, and one of the “slaves” who spoke out was a black woman. That might have been in The Vow? There was also apparently a large sect in Mexico.

Maybe with all that corporate backing, they’ll fix the goddamn manga section. Shit’s been broken for me for at least a month or two, because it still wants to use Flash, and one of their APIs is down. Getting the IOS manga app working again would just be a bonus.

I found out that at least two people out of a group of black actors I know are out there caping for Trump. This is why I don’t check Instagram.

I know EA is probably over the idea of the original Death Star trench run, but I would like to point out that we don’t have a game in VR that lets us do the original movie star fighter campaigns. So uhh...I’d gladly take some simulations of classic moments like that.

This was one of those shows where, coming in blind, I thought, “oh cool, seems like a Black creator got his chance,” only to find out he’s white. Which is actually more of a compliment than it sounds like, so uhh, good on him.

I’m more fond of Artemis, myself, and that has a lot to do with her voice acting and depiction in-game. Her art is cute, but it wouldn’t be worth mentioning without the other aspects.

Some things just work better in animation, and should stay that way.

Sounds awfully Ghibli-esque to me.

I’m not sure I’ve personally seen people complain about children’s animation falling into the “CalArts style.” I mostly see that thrown about for all of the samey-looking adult animated shows. I’m told it’s mostly the showrunner’s fault, and the desire to make these shows look like multi-cam sitcoms. 

The funny thing is that, having only played the VR version, the regular version just doesn’t sound that interesting. Here’s the deal with Superhot VR though. That main mechanic where time only moves if you move? That includes turning your head or moving your arms, even a little, so you have to freeze in place and make

Boooo. No VR support. They mention in the FAQ that Superhot VR was written from the ground-up to emulate the original game, and it’s a BIG undertaking.

Fun fact: the characters weren’t the only assholes involved in this movie. One of the producers of the original short film (Jay and Seth vs the Apocalypse), a woman, was intentionally excluded when the deal for this film was inked. The way I’ve heard the story, they were all friends, but having someone go behind your

The obvious answers is that the IP has a built-in audience that the studio won’t have to really do much marketing to attract. A totally new movie series that basically has the same premise would be called out for ripping off whatever popular book series.

The comparison to Jon Benjamin is fair. The difference between Archer and Bob is basically the amount of umms and the confidence in his voice. Otherwise, it’s mostly the script he’s given.