I...didn’t even know this site had ads because I’ve had adblock so long.
I...didn’t even know this site had ads because I’ve had adblock so long.
Technically vaping still has negative second hand effects.
Because vaping is still medically undesirable, potentially addictive, and the effects of vaping for life haven’t been scientifically determined yet. At least, that’s why I’m not very into it.
Addiction is hell on everyone
“Graphic whores” is a bit rude. I do have some level of expectation of how stuff is going to look on a computer when I spent the money on it. I don’t think it’s wrong to hope that the PC I spent enough money to buy 2 consoles on has access to quality options that exceed what I’d get on an Xbox.
I doubt Microsoft would do anything incredibly stupid. Their history doesn’t have many extremely bad decisions in it. I think the potential is there for a different sort of power play than the kind Steam could bring forth, since Microsoft actually controls their OS.
Not based on what I’ve seen. I guess our experiences differ.
I’ve come to the conclusion that basically boobs are shitty to have.
Okay, chill lol
I mean, I’m pretty sure that’d be his first executive order.
Um, boobs? I’ve heard females discuss that, albeit rarely. In similar respect, I’ve never had someone try to compare penis sizes with me.
I actually kinda enjoy just how ridiculous US advertising is. It would be great satire if it weren’t reality.
Advertising lacks standards. You can manage to be openly racist and still get an ad through somehow.
You clearly aren’t using deodorant right if that’s not happening.
I’d use it as a gimmick when I have passengers, that’s for sure.
Problem I see with this. Developing one game for console and PC. Having to make sure it actually runs on an Xbox One, a 3 year old relatively stable console, and then making it also have the quality people with high end PCs expect.
Technically it’s possible if someone wrote this as an independent piece and the main article hasn’t fully passed editing or something.
I just get confused when I open an Ubisoft game on steam and still have to go through another launcher and another set of drm measures in order to play the damn game I bought.
Unlike steam, Microsoft also builds the OS most pcs run on, and have the distinct ability to simply build into their OS measures to ensure their own monopoly over gaming.
They could theoretically manipulate their own operating system to ensure pc gaming dominance, simply by making it so that games inherently run better when you’re willing to use microsoft’s platform, and inconvenient to make them work for other programs like Steam.