We have a 75" 4k TV and our Netflix resolution is 720p because we don’t care to pay more for higher resolution or have ads on our subscription service. So, I guess not?
We have a 75" 4k TV and our Netflix resolution is 720p because we don’t care to pay more for higher resolution or have ads on our subscription service. So, I guess not?
South Park has literally been doing current social and political commentary for 26 years. When was this transition you’re talking about? Season 1?
Are they though? What games have had any actual NFT’s shoved into them?
I have $7 Standard with ads, $10 Basic 720p 1 device, $15.50 Standard 1080P 2 devices, and $20 Premium 4k 6 devices when I look at the options. I’m in the US, are there different markets for Netflix in the US?
I’m on the fence about ads vs subs. If you pay for a sub and get ads that’s straight bullshit. But there’s some free to watch apps that have some ads and as long as they’re not every 5 minutes I don’t mind them too much.
We pay $10/mo for Netflix. We only need it on one screen and we don’t give a fuck about super high 8 billion k resolution.
Except it’s not my local experience, it’s every self checkout I’ve used (and I pretty much exclusively use self checkout) in the last at least 5 years in dozens of locations across thousands of miles. I guess it’s your local experience though, and that’s unfortunate for your area.
Where do you go where self checkouts still have bagging area warnings? 2015?
Morgan claims Thrawn is calling to her and that’s why she believes the map will lead to him. Also space whales. Ahsoka got that information from her, but says multiple times that nothing is certain.
Kotaku.com a site where you can read article after article that’s a cheap attempt at generating rage bait clicks.
He’s not suing the restaurants though, he’s suing the company that was supposed to be the oversight because they failed at their job of overseeing.
I pretty rarely eat breakfast, but when I do my wife and I like to joke that it’s a “continental” breakfast and I love being in continent.
The entirety of the entertainment industry exists solely on manipulating human psychology. I don’t think there needs to be legal regulations on whether they can make a game with endless content (of varying quality) just because some people are incapable of stopping playing something. That’s a problem with the people…
At least you understand that it’s your problem.
I think a very vocal minority is absolutely obsessed with 100%ing every game they play, and when there’s a lot of stuff to do that’s a daunting task. No one told them it’s absolutely possible to finish a game without doing every single possible thing in it. So I guess what I’m saying is, there really isn’t a problem.
What if, and hear me out here, no one buys the battle pass? Have we tried that yet? I’m doing my part.
No shit. I never said they didn’t want to go all digital. I only said doing so isn’t going to make the digital releases smoother or better. Or really have any practical consumer advantage. But yes, of course the people selling you digital games for the same price as physical ones would prefer physical not be an…
Yeah, again, that all sounds good on paper. You can spout about how much it would improve things until you’re blue in the face, but that doesn’t change the fact that reality and plans are worlds apart.
But not making a physical game isn’t going to translate into making better digital releases. That sounds fine and good on paper, but in the real world it just won’t happen.
Some say tragedy, some say good start.