Eh, generic cereal is fine.
Eh, generic cereal is fine.
So it’s what the Avengers could have been had they not crammed it into a GaaS model.
Uh huh. And obviously the amount of meat is the *only* determining factor in the quality of a burger. And there’s no way people could just prefer one over the other irrespective the sheer amount of meat. And A&W would have NO incentive in blaming public stupidity over the inferiority of their own product.
Exactly. The story always a little too conveniently absolved A&W of any failures for my liking. Even if one moron did say that in a focus group.
And companies lie to save face. It’s just true. Statistically true, actually.
A&W said that people said that in their own focus groups.
Why does everyone always just plainly accept A&W’s own description for their failure that conveniently blames everyone else?
A system could rely entirely on bartering and still be “capitalist.”
People getting vitriolic over a video game is bad, and crunch is also bad.
Probably telling the driver who’s on the ground waving his arms to just get out of the way.
But what does that have to do with this article?
And so your solution is for games media to pretend that emulation doesn’t exist like some sort of extremely nerdy Fight Club?
A gaming news site reporting on news in the gaming space? The gall.
There’s a flea medicine joke in here somewhere. But the angry fans have probably already found it.
Remarkable that the Silverado being hideous wasn’t what did it.
I mean, assuming a person tips, the total price doesn’t actually have to change.
How much popularity does Bebop enjoy in Japan? It seems like one of those properties that is way more popular in the West.
Yeah I’m happy to switch to metric, but I will continue to stan for Fahrenheit for the weather. It’s simply a better scale for covering how humans experience temperature.
I don’t care what they do, but the thing that makes metric advantageous is its ease of conversion. How often is someone doing conversions in an average D&D session? They could just use the video game standard of the thing being x “units” away and I can’t imagine it changing anything.