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You know what...that DOES help. Thanks!

Seems like there would have been a better way for me to find out but, I guess I have to thank you either way.

Thanks!

When you say “main map” do you mean that the space between these hubs areas is traversable?

I finally cracked into The Witcher 3 so probably more of that.

This. Man, I loved that stuff.

Man, that Bojack is some fantastic TV.

I think a lot of digital card games are trying to shoehorn something visually complex into a tight space. That’s one of the best things Hearthstone does, it makes everything visually appropriate for the space.

We’ve all been In a honeymoon period with the Switch. I’ve found myself wanting to play every game on the Switch. But that desire has been a vague one. When presented with the hard reality of this kind of choice, a best-case scinerio where the Switch gets a few doodads but is still visually left in the dust by other

I think you’re point about how the Switch will be as successful as he makes it can’t be overstated.

So I guess he’s...like...between jobs?

Yeah, because a company will definitely keep making the thing that they have that sells well!

I realize there were a ton of issues with the Wii U but I do sometimes wonder what would have happened if it had come out at 250 and 300 instead of 350 and 400.

Hmmmm, I get what you’re saying but in the last 20 years, there sure have been a bunch of fandoms that have popped up and I’m not sure we can call what Potter did more than just a piece of what we’ve been left with.

I wonder how much the Switch would have sold if it had come out at 400 bucks. I’d say the fact that it’s 300 has only helped sales but I don’t think they would have floundered if the thing had been 100 more.

I didn’t own an SNES and I played it. Many times actually.

Don’t be jealous of the poor.

This is a thing I’ve often wondered but never remembered to Google.

I’m feeling the fatigue too but Hearthstone is MUCH more interesting now than it’s been in a while (Druid asside). So, let’s all be careful to tell Blizzard how much fun we are having so they don’t get the wrong idea and send us back to the agro pit the game used to be.

Hmmm, I’m not sure “living room PC” was the original pitch. And I’d actually argue that what gamers got upset about was a mix of always online, no preowned games, and some sort of strange, smug messaging that told people that, if they didn’t like it, they were welcome to buy a 360.