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Or just install a small Windows gaming partition on said Mac as well for much better performance in all the game’s you already play, and access to a bunch you can’t now like this one. Just saying.

No need to worry. They are currently wrapping production on the 4th (yes 4th) season as we speak. Syfy realized they’d struck gold before Candle Cove had even aired.

Lol and I did it! (Well, technically your site development staff did it, but I helped complain it there! :D). It’s still not quite the same (and prolly never will be), and remains inferior as far as finding out what’s been on & their grades as fast as absolutely possible, but the new AVC’s TV Reviews home page layout

Are we ever getting a big, dense list of all the recent TV episode reviews with all their grades listed next to them like the old AV Club TV page? That, I miss more than ANYTHING since the switch to Kinja & the new design. I end up missing all sorts of shows because I can’t quickly see what’s been on the past

Agree wholeheartedly! As someone with a Sociology degree, Simon’s work pretty much always scratch’s my itch to a ridiculous amount, but with Show Me a Hero I was absolutely blown away with how broad they were able to go on it’s primary societal concepts, yet still remain very focused for being a short form mini-series

Terminal >>> Every other method. The primary way I’ve been doing it for ever a decade, and I’ve tried them all at some point in the interim (I do A LOT of OS installs). It’s by far the fastest, most consistent (the built-in “createinstallmedia” tool was coded by Apple), widely supported (OSX version-wise + no extra SW

Lol your name isn’t very fitting then, now is it. What kind of thief pays for things??? ;)

Speaking of PSII, you remember the pause glitch? Where you could move slowly move by tapping the controller a certain way (can’t for the life of me remember exactly how off the top of my head haha, it’s been a few decades ;) ) while the game was paused and go places you weren’t supposed to yet and not get attacked by

IMO, Phantasy Star II is the greatest JRPG ever made. It was so ahead of it’s time it’s absolutely ridiculous. Poured countless hours into that cartridge in my Genesis and filling out the huge included hint book (which was pretty much necessary for a kid my age at the time to beat such a brutally hard game haha).

*SPOILERS!!!*

Until you actually watch the show for yourself, the true of it is that you have no grounds from which to make any of those statements. You "think" they've been changed so much to be unrecognizable, but you haven't actually seen the show to be able to know if that's actually true. Hearsay is worthless when making a

*facepalm* wow, just wow. This is just about the worst "adaptations that aren't word for word recreations are bullshit" comment I've ever seen…. Wowza man, expand you're world-view a little, a comic wouldn't work directly as a TV show and vice versa, and even then, what is your problem with taking a new spin at a

Anyone else get WAY more of a Zero Escape vibe than a Saw one? (though obviously that's what was name dropped because it's by far the more recognizable reference) Wouldn't surprise me one bit to find out that uber Nintendo junkie Justin Roiland was a big Zero Escape fan (series of Japanese visual novels/puzzle games

Controlled with the mouse by default, though you can also use a smartphone’s gyro as well.

This shows me that you are far more interested in being part of the problem than being part of the solution. That’s both incredibly sad and disheartening considering your position as a writer.

Damn, and here was me thinking the article headline was a clever Idiocracy reference (which would have worked with the article subject manner SUBLIMELY!!!).

Go watch Hell or High Water. Pine absolutely slays that movie (totally brilliant film too).

Hey, it might be cliched, and a generic pop-culture fountain, but it's actually a really damn enjoyable read (esp. for a huge video game nerd), and I don't care what anyone says about that.

Just a matter of weeks actually if you can believe it. It was largely functional by April, and by June the game is 100% playable start to finish, on relatively reasonable hardware (with a decent PC most get around 30fps in shrines, 20-27ish fps outside) running in native 4K. I’ve actually been playing it through now

Yup, with any reasonably modern GPU, even the most graphical intensive, recent console emulator, being Cemu for the Wii U takes next to no speed loss rendering the game in native 4K resolution vs whatever it normally runs at (i.e. 720/1080p). And since the 360/PS3 era, all console GPU’s have been based DIRECTLY off PC