foxfire15
Foxfire15
foxfire15

I love that it supports the steam mapping natively on PC. I’ve been using my switch pro controller. For me, anything that spams my shoulder buttons is awkward after years of games not using them for that, especially tales games. Scheme I found works well so far is to switch the R1 with A button so attack is on the

I thought this content warning thing was rather silly in the first place, but now we're reaching quite rediculous levels. Dude's just a VA, doing a job.

Walmart is quite literally a store of last resort for me. I won't even go into one without a pressing need for something I can only get there at the time. The place is just depressing. 

Tbh, Asus is the one brand I won’t buy. I just find them to be quite overpriced most the time. That said, I don’t really have any brand loyalty in the first place. I usually look for whatever meets my needs and then narrow it down to the best reviewed stuff that won’t break my bank.

Eh...I pretty much only bought their Mobos anyway. IDK about you, but when a company branches off into a new sector, I don't immediately buy that stuff. First couple releases are usually questionable. To the average person though, this won't even be a blip on their radar. (As others have said)

Ah yeah. Being in one of our thunder storms or microbursts will do that. Being outside of town in one of dust storms will also cause this. I remember being in one that was so bad I couldn't see my own hood at points. It was quite an experience. 

Honestly, there aren’t many places water pools on the I-10, but yeah, that’s one of the areas. I’m surprised he was even driving remotely fast. Usually it’s a struggle to even approach the speed limit in the rain, regardless of how hard or long it’s been raining. If the sky so much as spits, everyone cuts their speed

Come to AZ. We have all of that, plus retirees from across the US, and any jalpopy that can pass emissions is road worthy.

Maybe? M.2 is already a defined standard, and probably 90% of the drives on the market already meet these standard dimensions (see nvme 2280 size drives). There’s literally 1 screw, and all it does is hold down the drive. As to speeds, high end stuff has already surpassed the minimum Sony requires and is butting up

Agreed. ~$170-200 for 1TB is going to be a hard sell for most people, when you're considering a $500 console. (Or more if you paid scalper prices)

Honestly, mountain out of a molehill.

Intrigued, sure. Interested in buying one, not particularly. I think it's neat, and can see the use cases. However none of them apply to me.

Those who earned their wealth don’t usually get there by wasting money. Not saying people don’t splurge once in a while, but you’d have to be stupid to buy these devices at the price scalpers are asking.

This is why one shouldn't ride the hype train. It arrives at Jack-Shit station most days. 

Indeed. Steam is by no means perfect, but of the bunch we've got it's overall the best.

As it stands, you literally cannot play the game unless the hacker allows you to do so and the devs have done nothing to resolve the issue. TF1 is online only. It’s a product that consumers can still purchase at this very moment, that they cannot use. If nothing else they have a responsibility to either A) return the

Then they need to stop selling it. Otherwise they're setting themselves up for a potential lawsuit.

How so? If you’re still selling a product for money, it should be expected that you support said product in an at least functional state. TF1 has been literally unplayable for the better part of 3 years, other than short spurts where the hacker allows people play, or his hack crashes. No one’s asking for new content,

The most “recent” (relatively speaking) DQ game is generally considered pretty good. I know I enjoyed it. That said, there really haven’t been a lot of JRPGs lately.

How can they buy more exclusives if they piss away all their money on art?