“Black Lives Matter is Social Justice Marxism” sounds like it came from “Mad Libs to Make Libs Mad.”
“Black Lives Matter is Social Justice Marxism” sounds like it came from “Mad Libs to Make Libs Mad.”
When it comes to portable devices I’ll generally sacrifice performance for battery life. Games run great on my Deck but it’s a nonstarter if I’m going anywhere I’ll want more than a couple hours of juice for. But then I’ve also never been one of those 60fps master race people.
It’s OK to care about multiple things.
You’re absolutely right. Viewing one person as a person immediately diminishes all other injustices in the world. Truly, justice and goodness are part of a zero sum game.
2. The deck is more family friendly, because it gives parents a single software platform to manage and share their library of games
Well who voted for this Alphabet anyways. Sounds to me like the “A” lobby really pushed hard to get their letter up there first!
The Steam Deck is a direct competitor but it’s not targeting the same gamers. The Switch is 200-300 dollars. The Steam Deck is 400-650 dollars. The Steam Deck is for people who either don’t want a home console at all or have above average ability to buy a redundant gaming experience at full next gen console price just…
Yeah, go figure, Nintendo are actually pretty good at balancing performance against battery life for games that fit the form factor, apparently, and the lack of OS overhead and massive install base really help with optimization.
Yes, Nintendo can because it is their music. Lazy youtubers are trying to cash in on Nintendo’s work for free and they won’t let them. That is good.
Seems to me if they own the rights, they can do whatever they want, stupid or not. It's all just semantics to justify piracy. Nintendo doesn't have to care about a YouTuber. Nor does anyone else, for that matter.
Just play the game at work to listen to music. It ain’t hard
Nintendo isn’t recording label. THey make games that come with music.
“Nintendo refuses to offer this content themselves in a readily available manner”
piracy of commercial works that are no longer available is ethical piracy. extracting files and presenting them on your youtube channel is less ethical. if you want to hear the music, play the game or watch a gameplay video. cracking open commercially available software and sharing files on a commercial platform like…
This is a strange story, in that Nintendo just put claims on the videos, which does not impact the user’s account status just takes any revenue from the videos. Only strikes impact account status, not claims.. So the user took down the claimed videos because they wanted to.
This is exactly the sentiment I just posted in the comments on the YouTube page.
I will never understand why people continue to insist that cartoony characters in uber-realistic Unreal Engine is the greatest thing ever. That looks just as off as the official game.
Honestly, it is kinda surprising to me that we haven’t seen a Sonic Mania follow-up. I really enjoyed the game and I thought the game was supposed to have been successful but maybe it just had good word-of-mouth that didn’t correspond with sales numbers.
“Banner year”?