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I think AAAA stands for the sound you make when you realise how much money you wasted buying it.

It’s just Sea of Thieves for people with no joy in their lives

They removed everything we wanted from Black Flag, except ship combat. How could they have misunderstood the fanbase that much?

All I needed to read:

Someone just needs to tell Sid Meier to make a new version of Pirates! (or it’s 16bit version, Pirates! Gold) and that’ll fix it. 

I still remember Hey Ash, Whatcha Playin’? fondly.

I don’t get the casting. Is this supposed to be like 30 years after BL2? Also, Jack Black’s great, but why not use the same voice actor for Claptrap, as it’s entirely a VO gig?

Pretty much. The images look fine to me and I think this is perfectly capable of being a fun movie, much like Jumanji.

I dunno Zack, kinda feels like you’ve lost track of what joy is in general. Like, this is the kind of overreaction Kotaku used to mock back in its heyday.

I also consider myself to be a Borderlands fan. These photos look about like what I was expecting. It’s not clear from the article why they disappointed you. The vibe of the solo shot is “Lilith has an attitude,” which we all knew. And the vibe of the group shot is, “There’s something in that hole.” They’re not the

Enjoy what you like, but the writing and humor in the borderlands series is trash. “Lol random” humor had grown unbearable by the time the second game came out. Trash can be fun sometimes and games don’t need a good story to be good games. But will a film about games with a trash story be terrible? Of course it will.

Turning this into a live action movie instead of an animated show (or movie) makes absolutely ZERO sense to me, but I’ve long grown tired of the IP anyway. 

I mean, what more could they add to a Pro? RDNA 3? Zen 3? 2TB SSD? GDDR6 24GB? Somehow even faster load times (6GB/s + Read bandwidth?)

Makes sense considering I just bought a PS5 not too long ago. You’re welcome everyone else.

So, like a lemon?

I’m guessing this issue became obvious during the development of the Cybertruck, and that’s why Tesla suddenly got in the business of selling wraps.

Others are in favor of their Cybertrucks developing orange stains, saying that they’re looking forward to the patina the stainless steel may develop.

Its almost as if,... bare steel may have been a poor choice for an automobile finish?

Material Scientist & Engineer / metallurgist here. Tesla is using a custom cold rolled 300 series stainless steel, so similar to type 304 and 316 austenitic stainless steel. Marketing name “ultra-hard 30X”.

No charging after midnight.