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I replaced my original PSP battery in... [checks Amazon history] 2010... after experiencing this exact issue.  Honestly I'm surprised the off-brand replacement has lasted this long, and the stock one only 5 years.

Yes, I understand that, but it still shows up in the sidebar and main page identical to actual articles.

Yes, I understand that, but it still shows up in the sidebar and main page identical to actual articles.

There’s nothing I enjoy more than obvious advertisements disguised as actual editorial content!

There’s nothing I enjoy more than obvious advertisements disguised as actual editorial content!

I refuse to subscribe to any of these types of streaming services because I want them to fail

Can confirm, my Wind Waker case still has the $49.99 sticker from when I bought it from Gamestop.

I think you missed the point of the 20k comment, even if it is a bit of a false comparison. Their point was that this guy’s following on Twitch is far dwarfed by the clicks that Trump brings to other places, but honestly 20k views on a stream are probably just as valuable as a million or more clicks.

Pretty sure he’s being paid by a Taiwanese telecom company to promote their service. Wouldn’t surprise me if they have pressured him into more and more phones over the years, even though it's hilariously cumbersome to manage that many accounts at once.

DLC is rarely, if ever, offered at a similar “value” as the base game. The base game is the price it is to get people to play, and the DLC comes out to entice those who enjoyed the base game to spend more money on content. Knowing that they’ll get (probably significantly) fewer DLC sales than base game sales, they

I have no idea since I’ve never installed EGS much less monitored its sales. I do know that it was on sale for $30 on Steam for at least the first week it was available on the platform.

Satisfactory ... [is] like satisfactory...

Borderlands 3 was on sale for $30 during its Steam launch, and has gone on sale for that price multiple times since even though its base price is still supposedly $60.  I wouldn’t be surprised to see other games follow suit.

Each dungeon/puzzle has some sort of solving gimmick that adds extra constraints on the puzzle. Only one of them has “fake clues”, but it tells you more about it in the rules section and is fairly trivial to figure out once you start thinking about it.

Yeah, like maybe after 45 is replaced by 46.

I was going to pop in and be a know-it-all about how Fox only owns a handful of the hundreds of Fox broadcast networks nationwide, but then I decided I should look up stats to back that up and it actually turns out that KTTV 11 in LA is one of the 17 local stations directly owned by Fox. So, yeah, that’s pretty

A single K, with its 2,073,600 pixels

That’s great and all, but absolutely not a full replacement for GeForce Now, which is a cloud-based service available to those without gaming PCs.

Except that’s also not correct.  He purchased the game (likely at a huge discount) but he says he never even made it past account creation.

There are a handful of key differences here. First, the rating was changed from T to M, not to AO. Secondly, the “mod” that was part of what prompted the change was merely something that unlocked art assets that were already present in the game code (seriously, yes). Bethesda actually had to release a patch that

But why not?  I'm sure there are (potentially tens of) thousands of people who would make use of this regularly.

What acme64 said, but also it’s why they started throwing in “free” games with the service, to help maintain the revenue stream.