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I really like your ideas. Even though 2020 is 2 years away, there’s no way it runs native 4k/60. A 1080 ti can’t pull that off consistently now. If we assume that for the PS5 to ship Q2 of 2020, it’d have to hit production earlier that year, with dev kits going out later this year or early 2019. GPUs aren’t advancing

Correct. Giant Pandas eat eat almost entirely bamboo, which is so low in nutrients, the panda must spend literally its entire life eating. Because of that, they rarely have offspring, it’s too costly to rear young when one can barely keep itself going. Getting them to procreate, even in a zoo or sanctuary setting is

But making games is hard! That engine update to make things easier seems to have really worked.

My cousins go to school year round though. Interesting. Wouldn’t you still say that July is mid-beach season though since it’s mid-summer?

Europe? Never heard of it. Even in Europe I struggle to see how mid-August is mid-beach season. This Europe place still has 4 seasons, yeah? August would be the end of summer, so not the middle of beach season? My family who still lives in Italy, which may or may not be part of this Europe, vacations in May or June

I swapped from combat/signs to alchemy/signs later in the game. It was enough to change up the gameplay for me. DOS2 definitely is the better RPG, but Wild Hunt is a masterpiece. Even though I haven’t finished DOS2, it’s probably in my top 10, maybe top 5 of all time. The combat alone is worth it and I had never

Yes it is! I don’t know how it handles as I never tried it, but I know it’s doable.

Sorry, I wasn’t very clear. I can’t finish DOS2. I’m also one of those weirdos that liked Wild Hunt’s combat. It got a little same-y after a while, but that’s when you just completely flip your build around and change your play style.

Lol, that’s cute.

Nah, brunch is 10a-1p. Let’s break apart the word brunch. It’s breakfast lunch; having more letters from lunch than breakfast. Therefore, more the meal itself is more lunch than breakfast. Having breakfast foods at lunch time would then constitute brunch. I suppose the same argument can be made if you were to have

The chill-bumps one gets while listening to music are the result of a flood of dopamine into your brain/blood stream. The pee-shivers are a result of the same. It’s your body rewarding you for doing things you like/need to do!

I’m revisiting Horizon: Zero Dawn to finish up the DLC, and that map is absolutely gorgeous. You can see the topography, the roads, the smaller paths, and it is easily manipulated to get a better idea of where you need to go. You can even see clouds on the map!

Maybe, but my purely anecdotal evidence suggests otherwise. Different strokes...

Chronicles of Riddick is still one of my favorite movies. Pitch Black is really good too. xXx isn’t terrible, the soundtrack makes it. Heck, I think that movie and Queen of the Damned soundtracks are near perfect for the time period.

Haha! Well, I think my statement still stands for Seattle. After having an AWD small SUV in Western PA for a few years, I don’t know that I could do without it. I don’t always need it, but it has saved my bacon a handful of times. I also live on one heck of a hill, so there’s that.

Mid-August is mid-beach season? Where? That’s the end of vacation season, right before the start of school in the US.

I know nothing about cars really, but assuming you’re in the Midwest (from your username), you’d be crazy to not take the AWD IMO.

I’ll buy Spyro on release day. Spiderman and TR will wait for price drops, and I’ve no interest in DQ. The real monster of the fall for me is MHW on PC.

I agree, which is why I still have yet to get through Act 4. It just turns into such a slog without the exploration that made Act 1 and 2 so good. The quest log is always nebulous, but in Act 4 it gives you almost nothing to go on, and spending half my game time on the wiki isn’t much fun either.

You bring up an interesting point. The PlayStation isn’t of the same console generation as SNES and Genesis. It is considered the same gen as Saturn and N64, which shows an even bigger gap in sales. That said, there is a difference between the PlayStation and the PS1. The PS1 was the slimmer version released alongside