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Switch too, from what I understand.

Great! Now sell it to me on Switch!

I think folks who were signed in could stay signed in, but if you signed out (or tried to play a game that required an online connection, either for play or for authentication, you were hosed.

Additional latency may be an issue, though I imagine that would be largely dependent on what you were using cloud computing for, but with the ability to spin up and down virtual cloud servers as needed, costs to keep the lights on for a game should be much, much smaller. That’s not to say that companies are going to

Just want to point out that, when Vision was outside the Hex being torn apart, his Mind Stone was still very much there and intact.

Sorry, I didn’t mean BotW2's release, I meant a big ol’ trailer, possibly with a release date attached. I feel moderately certain they would have had BotW2 out this year if it weren’t for COVID.

The true fans are holding out for Star Fox Adventure.

Then probably this isn’t the 35th Anniversary. Why not let BotW2 headline when they decide to actually do that?

Don’t go giving them ideas!

Those joy-cons are super sexy too.

But one criticism that is never leveled at a war movie is that they are exploiting real life traumatic events for entertainment value.

It would be a tremendous step up in her powers, but so too is every other explanation for Vision’s resurrection.

Here’s the thing, though. There’s no reason to think any of the stuff is an illusion - Monica’s clothes changing weren’t an illusion, they were real, albeit altered.

A bit late tot he party, but one thing to consider is that even outside the Hex, Vision still had the Mind Stone in his head even as the Hex was tearing him apart - if being inside the Hex is what sustained him, you’d think the Mind Stone would be the first thing to disappear or disintegrate when he made his way out.

Also, this close to launch and it just now occurred to them that MMO players might want dungeons to run? Not a great sign there, either.

The short answer is that cinema is an older art form, and thus theoretically more ‘mature’. Movies like The Deer Hunter or The Hurt Locker or even the original Rambo (believe it or not) have been more or less thoughtful examinations of recent or even contemporary wars. Even then, there are plenty of movies that get

I loved that collection!

Fingers crossed for Zelda Anniversary news - I’d love to see a 3D All-Stars-style Zelda collection. I’m hoping to see Wind Waker or Skyward Sword coming to Switch.

I don’t think there’s anything especially wrong about wanting to make a game about playing soldier, but if you want to do that, there are plenty of wars - real and fictional - to set your game in that don’t have large numbers of living survivors to be affected by your portrayal of the war that they were in.

1: ODST
2: Reach
3: Halo 5
4: Halo 3
5: Halo: CE
6: Halo 2
7: Halo 4