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Maluraq
maluraq

Aww poor writer felt pressured to use non-lethal systems in a game about wiping out assassins. Think back to how excited people were to be given moral choices in Bioshock. Imagine how much more interesting Deathloop would be if you could somehow capture each of those people you’re supposed to kill and use them against

I play almost all my video games on a proper home theatre system and am frequently annoyed by bad audio position or rear speaker volume issues. “Why is that person in front of me talking from behind me?” “Why did that noise double in volume when I turned around?” alas.
Aside, kudos to both UE5 and Playstation for

Why draw a line?

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I hate to give Fox the time of day, but they have video that might work for you:

I was in Ottawa a couple weeks ago on a walk below Parliament and some lady was walking on the stairway that goes up to the back of the hill which is blocked off with a large sign, so basically she’s trespassing. They sent a small truck, two uniformed officers tot he top and two to the bottom of the staircase. “Yeah,

They aren’t; if you read the article they fixed a feature that didn’t display characters’ names long enough. That’s all. The author of the article made the link.

Frostpunk 2077
Punky Froster
Frozenpunk
Frostfunk the musical

Stop running the reactor at the beginning when its not necessary. You’re welcome.

hunting.  Hunting!  More hunting.

No, if its good it deserves to be a success.  The fact that N people were involved has no bearing on whether I buy a game.

That’s literally his job.  To tell us what he does and doesn’t like about a game so *we* can make informed decisions about whether to play it.

Or you know, maybe he doesn’t trust the cloud store his crown jewels. Because cloud companies never get hacked and all that.

Authenticator doesn’t suck, 2FA without backups does. Even if you go get a hardware key (I have and use one), they recommend setting up a backup key (or software tokens) in case you lose it. Better authentication means needing more backups just in case.

Then don’t do it. The system works as designed and as advertised. If you think it needs an upgrade and you don’t know how, pay a professional to upgrade it.  Would you rather have seriously overpriced single-vendor SSDs?

But this has been true for an entire generation now. Its twenty years since I remember drives being advertised in their mebibyte size -- I bought a 4 GB Seagate drive back in highschool and it was clearly labelled as 4,000,000 bytes, which would be smaller once formatted.  The convention of using multiples of 2 in

The PS3 and PS4 both required moving a plastic piece and undoing a screw and in one case using a mounting plate. None of which is more complicated than what’s shown above. I have no idea why anyone is complaining about this; bring it in to [insert tech company here] and have them do it if you can’t I say.

Except that Sony’s solution has the likelihood of supporting far more size and price options down the road.  

I’m confused, does Ari Notis suddenly have a background in engineering to rival Sony? Last I checked, Sony has out-engineered their competitors on every hardware platform they’ve created, having it evolve continuously over years to be more and more efficient with time. They’ve also sought to not destroy peoples’ system

And if you understood anything about actual suicide in the real world, you’d know that depictions of it dramatically increase the behaviour itself. Even just media reports of actual suicides.  Consider https://jech.bmj.com/content/57/4/238

Every monitor I’ve bought in the last ten years hasn’t -- because I’ve only bought two and a crosshair wasn’t as high on my list as colour accuracy and size.