...Surely the Chinese understand this will only make us more resolved to do this? This is Mickey Mouse diplomacy.
...Surely the Chinese understand this will only make us more resolved to do this? This is Mickey Mouse diplomacy.
Uh even when they weren’t hot sh*t, they invaded nations. Vietnam and Tibet come to mind most recently, with Kashmir arguably being another one. You can’t even be bothered to read Wikipedia to fact check your statements?
The remaster was a proper remaster, so new textures and everything. This just looks like old Goldeneye in 4K.
Yeah I thought that was weird. It’s in 4K, but the same blurry textures and models from like 30 years ago. It’s the standard now, but I don’t think that’s actually a plus for such an old game.
The Switch has the inferior version, but I doubt that actually matters to anyone. Also why not just release the 360 remaster they were working on? That looked awesome!
I said info.
Crazy. I literally stumbled on it last night, had a few laughs and thought nothing of it, because it’s Twitter. Must be a VERY slow news day for the root.
God I’m so tired of this Elizabeth stuff. I was already tired after the first day, but now it’s starting to get stupid.
Am I crazy or did everyone in the responses also think it wasn’t anything serious? How’d this get a whole article?
Should have had Facebook pay him to NOT post the info.
Tencent is not state-run. Where are you getting all this from? There’s literally a wiki page listing all the companies that are state-owned by China.
Sony cooperates with authoritarian governments too, what are you talking about lol.
Fine with the Sony chunk though? Lol.
I wasn’t talking about the controller, I was specifically talking about software features and firmware related features. Agree to disagree on the controller though.
That’s interesting! Do you think they just chose not to implement that? Surely MS and Sony know what each other is up to in regards to software features?
That’s strange, no? Virtualization seems to pretty common in OS software, or at least I thought so considering it’s been around for a while in Windows.
“Sony could be able to leverage the high quality of their first-party games even more by making them available on PlayStation Plus at launch day. Such a strategy might be able to quickly speed up the growth of the service’s userbase as a response to the competitive pressure of Game Pass (or any other service) and [the…
They literally just asked some rando on the street what happened, and that’s what the mystery person said. I guess that’s what constitutes as reporting in LA.
You can thank Jesse Jackson for that:
Tencent has also faced trouble recently, most notably in the domestic Chinese market where regulatory hurdles stalled new releases. The conglomerate lost tens of billions in the process, with the freeze on new approvals only beginning to thaw earlier this year, though not for Tencent.