Praise be to Everthing.
Praise be to Everthing.
Where there are deadlines, there are complications. Even in something solitary like writing a dissertation or a research article (where I have the most experience), I’ve had to radically rewrite chapters, rethink material, or incorporate new research. Sometimes I’ve been thrown off by months. However, setting many…
Quit being a drama peasant
It isn’t effective at the scale CDPR is reported to use crunch.
One issue with needing to download a patch for a game is obsolescence.
This. The company should be capable of setting its own internal deadlines, and not committing to an external release date until it’s reasonably sure that date can be met.
What other pieces of media can someone simply stream themselves enjoying without paying a license.
How about Disco Elysium, where half the fun is creating different combinations of clothes for your superstar hobocop?
“Someone you could hang out with” or “someone you know personally” has long been a norm for politicians that get votes. Town halls, parades, and handshaking are all traditional small-scale measures for building up support one person at a time. Even if someone does not agree with all of your policies, it is easy enough…
As someone who loves to pick up a logic puzzle or Sudoku and work through it, Picross has been fun! I puzzled through the rules on my own and then worked through the initial levels at a quick pace. I love the reward of seeing an image come out of the turbulence.
At least you got the games back. I let neighborhood kids borrow a few of my Genesis games one time (Sonic 3, Vectorman, X-Men), and I never got them back. I just had a sob story about his cousins taking the games away from him.
Muscle memory doomed my Lunar: SSSC file.
Atari just can’t let Warren Robinett go, can they?
Let; me; in; on; this; petty! stuff.
The only way this would be better is with Dr. Mario applauding.
Even FF7R, which I loved, was just too much. Why do all the characters look like children?
A recommendation is an opinion. And they do mention their experience.
You missed the point with unnecessary pedantry.
The commitment to playing the Empire is impressive. That said, they do get away with it partly because the missions mainly pit the player against other combatants. The player fights the Rebels, pirates, partisans in a Civil War, Imperial traitors, and smugglers who are clearly co-conspirators. The player doesn’t aid…
It’s not a bad take. It’s their opinion.