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Honestly even with Minecraft I only played for a relatively short time during the alpha, then abandoned it because it was too broken for me. Finally got around to playing it 'for real' in the last year and I have to say it's finally what I'd consider to be a "complete game". I kinda wish I'd have held off at least

Feels like a lot of hassle to go through just because you no longer like your PSN ID

I think this is becoming sort of a large problem right now. Not just with VR but with a lot of games in general. I realize that you can't really speed up development time, but at the same time, it seems like there's a sort of psychological limit to how much I can hear about something before I just stop caring. Hearing

Isn't all your digital licenses tied to your PSN ID? It's not just trophies, but potentially a lot of money too.

I've found that buying a computer case with a window and easy to remove side panels ensures that I clean the thing every ~6 months or so. The window is critically important as it results in much shame if you leave it long enough to get gross.

It's kind of hard to trust these screenshots as many newer anime often do facial deformations as comedic gags, so for all we know it could only look like this for a few seconds rather than the whole show (I don't know what show this is from). But yes, some shows out there just look this bad.

The lack of eraser annoyed me at first, but I found an app that allows you to use your finger as an eraser, which is a somewhat elegant solution. It is perhaps lacking for art applications, but works well enough for general note taking. I do wish though that Android had some better note taking apps. The ones I've seen

How do they work for just general writing? I recently got a Samsung Note tablet and I have to say I'm actually pretty impressed with the s-pen so far. Takes a little getting used to, but overall its definitely usable. Main thing for me is that it has palm rejection. I just don't think I could ever get used to trying

Just thinking out loud here, but is the specificity of a statement really what makes it illegal? It seems obvious when you say "I'm going to kill my wife" vs "I want to kill someone". The second one is probably just someone who's frustrated. The first is creepy.

I've never used one, so perhaps they really do work ok, but it just seems like an iPad stylus is trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. Apple has spent millions perfecting their display to react perfectly to a finger, less so for a stylus. This one looks very thick and unwieldy. If anyone has used one, do they

Anyone else automatically assume that "exclusive" really means that only AT&T wanted them? I know this probably isn't the case, but it seems like the sort of PR nonsense that companies like to pull.

The alpha intrigued me, but hasn't yet sold me on the game. I think gameplay-wise Destiny is a very solid shooter with some nice RPG-esque elements. Finding gear is fun, though the alpha only seemed to scratch the surface of what was available. Parts of the game felt a little grindy to me, but I'm assuming that's just

No one's asking them to drop the price. Well at least the first guy wasn't. All he said was the price at which he would purchase one. Him choosing not to buy isn't the same thing as wanting to lower the price. The XBox One is $400 now. I think that's a fair price, but I probably won't buy one until its around $300

I don't understand this line of thinking. Buying something is a two-way transaction. Lots of people are in different situations. If someone only wants to play 1 or 2 games on a system, it's not likely to represent much value to them, no matter how nice the hardware is. No one's asking Nintendo to bankrupt themselves.

Did you play it near release? I did and had a lot of bugs. It was still a great game, in spite of the bugs, but they really did have a lot of them.

Would a pre-order be accurate though? It was my understanding that you basically have no recourse if the product is never delivered. To me a pre-order indicates that you could at least get your money back. Kickstarter is always been more like a donation with possible, but not guaranteed reward.

Realistically though even many Android phones are losing their removable batteries. Won't be able to claim that for much longer.

There's a concept called "low hanging fruit". It's where you try and tackle the easier solutions first. Solar powered roadways may be feasible some time in the future. But ideas like solar cell coverings at parking lots or rooftops are a lot easier and better understood at the moment. If the US government is going to

These are the sorts of "next gen" experiences I'm hoping to see. Graphics are nice, but a more fleshed out world and deeper characters is what's really interesting to me. And these sorts of AI tweaks need good processors. But it's just not a "flashy" sort of improvement, so I don't think game devs really prioritize it.

Haven't played the game yet, but it'd be fun if it would track who you'd robbed from in the past. I can just imagine some NPC going about their lives till a madman steals his car. Shaken up, but otherwise unharmed he later gets his identity stolen by the same guy. Next day? Slams into a road barricade that