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I always found Pulaski annoying.

because I’m on a 14 hour flight from LAX to HKG or a 17 hour flight from JFK to SIN and the batteries won’t last.

Same. The features that the Note has are mainly software tweaks that revolve around the pen. Internal hardware is the same, and the regular S10 easier to handle. I’ll stick with the S line for now.

Yeah I’m not sure why you would buy this over an S10 either unless you think the S-pen is a must have, and having owned basically every other Galaxy Note up to the 8, it really isn’t. I also will say I’ve rarely used the jack on my Note 8, but in the rare event I need it, it’s there. This is a pretty easy pass,

The thing is, that is very good incorrect advice. It’s great advice to keep people from going on like idiots, distracting from the flow. It’s also good for people writing spec scripts, as the director will fill in most of that based on how they interpret the script. But the action should be written to occupy about the

Hmmm...

I like your take a lot. I often wonder if we’re talking about two separate game industries. — the third-party AAA publishers, who care only about live services, long tails, and recurring transactions, vs. the industry that produces the games people actually want to play.

Thank you for thinking and typing this, I don’t get the whole doom and gloom view this site has. It’s honestly a high point for gaming (just part of a upwards trend, not anything special). People have machines faster than PS2s in their pockets, you can get data in the middle of nowhere, internet is faster than ever

The money conversation is one that people desperately need to have. So many gamers seem to lose a good 50 IQ points when money enters the picture.

As somebody who mostly plays indie and Japanese-made games, I’ve been almost entirely insulated from the whole “dearth of single player experiences” that’s being described in the article. It was interesting to read about, and I’ll count myself lucky that I’m not invested in EA, Activision, or Ubisoft are and aren’t

Honestly I wondered how wise the undetachable joycons would be but I see the colors design and ultimately I’d see that’s the market right there that the 2DS tried to cater to.

Specifically: “already has gaming consoles.... but have kids now of school age about to enter the rought and tumble of school life who’d like to

I didn’t expect to, but I just loved ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL. (In fact, I’d prefer a series of sequels to ALITA over sequels to AVATAR.)

Remember ten years ago when people were absolutely enraged that a game might have an “always online” requirement?

PIN number...

If you control an NPC, then it becomes playable. How is it an NPC anymore?... :thinking_face:

Is it the D&D license?

That would be WayForward

The ads went a long way to establish a douchey reputation. Seriously, they were extremely irritating.

I’m not sure how this would work. There are plenty of games that offer play to win that aren’t multiplayer, which feels like it should be fine. For instance, in the Tales series games you can often buy things like double experience or an item pack or whatever that just makes the game easier. Some people really like

I hate loot boxes and all but this looks like it needs to be revised and be further specific.