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I honestly don’t understand why people like butter on their grilled sandwiches. I like butter well enough, but most of the time I find the flavor it adds to be a little too rich. Meanwhile, mayonnaise adds a faint, mellow flavor that I absolutely love, especially when the sandwich is grilled at lower temperatures and

That can at least partially be chalked up to policies regarding the homeless being more lax in Democratic cities, at least in my experience. They tend to congregate where things are easier for them.

Ouh, so close! Too bad no one cares how much you want to win. Here's the participation trophy I made out of all the tissue paper I used to blow my nose because of how much you made me laugh today. You earned it, neckbeard. XD

Sorry, but I don’t have a participation trophy for you. You’ll have to win next time. XD

I too like to make personal attacks because I have nothing intelligent to say.

Huh, vigilanteism has really taken off in Japan.

...and your point is? If you have a group of six who can drop everything to mash an hour-long raid for however long it takes for you to get your rare drop, you are in a vast, vast minority and really shouldn't be using personal experience as a metric.

I notice a trend with service games that rely on RNG for its rewards, and that trend is that any friend I have who plays them always looks burned out but never wants to stop playing for fear of missing out on something that defines the landscape. And when they do invariably quit, they don’t come back. Any game that

Never underestimate tech first-adopters’ ability to overestimate the install base of their darlings. See also ultrawide monitors (1% of PC users in 2018) and VR (only roughly 19% of people actually used—used, not necessarily owned—a VR device, and no article I found would give standalone VR adoption rates or would

Terraria. Nearly every playstyle is fun, and you can mix and match for hybrid builds that work surprisingly well together, and the sandbox building element makes for both engaging and exciting PvE and PvP. I’ve sunk over 1,500 hours into this game since its release; the only other game that comes close is Monster

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Because by the time they announced it, they were already taking a beating. Preorder numbers alone showed they weren’t coming out strong. They needed some kind of attention: the old adage of ‘any publicity is good publicity’. I ask you this: why would they have gone with the obvious loser that was always-online DRM at

I’m sorry, but I can’t see this as anything but a PR stunt. It is ridiculously similar to the same time last generation with their always-online system and used game scheme; there’s no way in hell that they didn’t see the outcry coming. Hell, even their language in the update was just about the same.

And people wonder why I’ve been running my flash games in a dedicated offline player for years.

Yeah, “breathtaking” graphics are totally worth spending more than twice what I spent on my last graphics card (a 1070 Ti). That was sarcasm, by the way. Hyper-realistic doesn’t even look very good to me, so there’s not any rush to get the big shiny thing they release every year or so.

I honestly don’t see the problem here. Mind, I don’t have a PS5 (and don’t want one) so I can’t speak for things like how it interacts with menus, but I do use it as a fantastic Switch controller (along with 8BitDo’s bluetooth dongle) and I’ve never once had hangups going to the home menu with it.

The very fact that you claim that no Nintendo character evolves just confirms for me that you don’t know what you’re talking about. Yes, Bowser totally didn’t rise out of being a one-dimensional cartoon villain into a father who worried about how his son views him. Mario is still chasing gorillas through the same few

One, none of those titles evolved Yoshi in particular; simply changing a gameplay formula in a one-off isn’t really an evolution, as it doesn’t really build on anything Kirby’s Air Ride stands out because it was an extension of the Warp Star, which was lore-based; Touch and Go didn’t have that advantage.

It doesn’t help that it’s literally just Minecraft with a downsized feature list and AR wrapper. Like or hate Pokemon GO, it was at least a very different take on the franchise. I can’t think of anything beyond “being outside” as being an advantage of Earth vs. vanilla.