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Glad that in the trials and tribulations of COVID, where at one point US had historic unemployment, a corporation that was struggling still manage to scrape up a golden parachute for a billionaire.

While I’m not sure all of them do, can confirm all their developers do.

For people who haven’t been to Japan, Lawson locations are everywhere. Think if in US every time you passed by a Starbucks, it’s a Lawson. And where there’s no Starbucks, there’s a Family Mart, instead.

And somehow, I only remember hearing of 9 of them! That’s bad marketing!

The person literally just gave an example. Your comment is the saltiest things I ever tasted. And I tasted salt.

1) GTFO with your condenscending “dear” bs.

I don’t know the details, but wouldn’t them selling something like aimbots be their own product? Similar to how you can write software for Windows, Android, jailbroken consoles like OG XBox, PSP or Switch. Sure, these things are used to cheat, but the work is their own. An analogy would be making lockpick kits illegal

So many! Sunset Overdrive was only once mentioned here, and should be mentioned more! Also Shadow Tactics/Desperados 3. It’s been mentioned, but I don’t know anyone playing (I’ve resorted to gifting the games to people to get word out).

As successful as 3DS ended up being, people forget that its launch was pretty bad, and people waited for months and the best the handheld had to offer was a OoT remake, and some ports. It wasn’t until the giant drop in price (along with “Ambassador program” of a dozen games for early adopters) that turned it around.

It won’t because there’s always going to be good and free alternatives available on their platform. It’s a bit ironic, the people who would love for MS to get bit with monopoly suits are the ones keeping it free of them. Now if 90% of corps decide to use MS software, that isn’t really Microsoft’s fault. Free and open

Are you in Canada or something? I saw you mention $300 twice. It’s $179 here in the states with the Dualshock 4 being $60.

Not to mention Sony is using Azure for its PlayStation Now backend. So the more users Sony gets on that, Microsoft is getting a cut. Whereas people buying Minecraft on PlayStation as opposed to Xbox does give Sony more money, Microsoft still makes some. This led to Sony putting games on Steam. It won’t compete with

Teams client is held back by the fact it uses Electron, and they end up moving away from it like many other things. Electron is heavy but fine for small apps, but Teams outgrew it. Personally, I’m not a fan of channels, but everything else about it is nice once it’s all set up. That said, Discord is very good, I

I matters where you buy multi-plat games, though. I just go with the Xbox. Usually, people were asking “what do my friends play?” - as I got older, I got both consoles, I work, I’m busy. Most of the time I play solo. Any quality of life improvement is winning where my games are being bought. Sure, I have a PS5, but I

This guy reminds me of Soos from Gravity Falls.

So now I have to run cables down a flight of stairs and across the hallway to get a picture and connect to surround sound? Have you considered, oh I don’t know, that people have multiple rooms in their house? I’ve been living in one for years.

What it looks like vs how I remember it looking like.

In static, yes. But in animated sprites, in the spin-off Pinball (1999), they do. The only one I found in a minute of searching. Given the year it came out, it doesn’t seem like some weird retcon later down the line, and that they were always meant to rotate.

That’s not the argument. It’s more like, there are so many worse, that they make old WSB (before January) look like r/aww.

Really doesn’t. Since when is bad self-deprecating humor edgy? That’s a low bar you set there. There's a lot more tryhards on reddit, and wsb was really tame in that regard.