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Fair point...

Annnndddd the only movie that I have seen that is represented in the big categories is Arrival. I guess either I am out of touch, or the Academy still is, or a little bit of both.

I think the Wii U and 3DS launches have shown Nintendo very clearly that their casual fun gamer crowd wasn’t theirs anymore.

I think that they have been focusing on Skyrim, and other big titles because they already assume that they will continue to get the casual fun gamer crowd naturally. I don’t think that it will be successful, as the actual hardware specs come to light.

Mobile gamers, and casual fun gamers. Unfortunately, I don’t care at all about mobile gaming, and I am a self-admitted shameless graphics whore.

It’s funny, because I am the complete opposite. I want to be excited and impressed, but I am just disappointed so far.

Would it, really? Gas prices disproportionately affect the middle and lower classes, who are much more likely to be purchasing older used cars anyway. Someone choosing between a $90K Mercedes and a Tesla is not going to be bothered by gas going from $2.50/gal to even $3.50/gal.

In Quick Play, play whatever you want. That’s where you go to learn new heroes and stop sucking, or to blow off steam, or whatever.

You must have a seriously limited imagination. It’s actually super easy to spend a virtually infinite amount of money. When you can buy a luxury submarine for $750 million, you are well on your way to bankrupting yourself from a paltry $4 Billion.

Overwatch is definitely here for a while. It’s a fucking blast, and my favorite multiplayer shooter for the decade. It’s also a huge part of the 2016 gaming consciousness, with no immediate sign of going away.

It’s a feeling many of us feel when we go home for the holidays.

Makes perfect sense now, thanks very much!

The retaliation tariffs makes sense. Any data on the number of cars we export vs. the number we import vs. number of total cars we purchase? If we export fewer cars than we import, would this not be a net gain? (the argument then becomes if the net economic gain is actually big enough to justify the limitation of

Re: 5th gear. Stupid question. I loathe Trump, but if import tariffs make the Audi, VW, Toyota, etc... too expensive to be competitive for their segment, causing more Americans to buy American brands, or those international companies to set up factories in America, creating more American jobs, doesn’t that accomplish

while the 2016 Razer Blade Pro, with its GTX Geforce 1080, runs most games passably at 4K on a single display, it’s not ready for 12K gaming.

At first I thought “Well, there are some idiots with more money than sense that won’t mind the pricetag.”, but then I realized those people already bought $4K PCs, so nevermind, this is absolutely worthless.

So if a Mei is alone on the point with the enemy team, 3 seconds away from losing, and she has her ult, she SHOULDN’T use it to try to take out 2-3 of the enemy team, and buy her own team another 6-10 seconds? She should instead just accept the loss outright?

I have many strong feelings about the entries on this list, and the entries NOT on this list.

This has not been their mindset for like, the last decade. They know that there are a bunch of people who want it, but not enough to sustain the amount of cost it would actually take to recreate it and maintain it at the level of quality Blizzard requires.

I had the most fun with WoW during Vanilla, but I do think it was objectively the worst game during vanilla (maybe MoP though).