mofomojo
MofoMojo
mofomojo

Dear Entertainment Industry. We’re all farking tired of Covid. STOP PUTTING IT IN OUR ENTERTAINMENT. We’re reminded every day, we use entertainment to escape reality. Please stop reminding us of it.

I don’t think it’s very hyperbolic when even Sony and Microsoft are flat-out offering gamers refunds for their poor experience “ - Of which, these are console users. Your entire article is predicated on the use of mods... for PC users. For PC, it was really not that poor of a release. For Console. Yes, it was a major

Nintendo enters the chat

I think this is kind of a lose lose situation. It would make me uncomfortable to play in a historically accurate version of that era when it comes to race, I can only empathize that it might make a person of color that much more uncomfortable (I assume you could answer that question :)). However, not acknowledging it

Do I just not get it? Because the tone of this sounds completely dismissive of the pain, suffering, and struggle that creates this type of response.

I’m so glad they did this, rather than give two people the ability to play on their own islands during this “can’t find another switchademic”. 

Awesome... Zoom. Let’s show people how to use Zoom... and all it’s security bugs... more effectively for “Evil”. :)

Could we not call this a “Function” of Animal Crossing? It is literally nor metaphorically a function. It’s taking advantage of a gameplay mechanic by simply changing the clock. It’s not a function of the game to time travel. 

If you get the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, it also includes Xbox Gold which is another good deal. They give away about 4 XBox games a month (2-3 XBOX One games and 1 XBOX 360 game) and those are yours to keep, Even if you don’t renew or keep up your subscription. The only thing you do have to do is make sure to claim

If you don’t want to register on yet another service, Steam also has these two for free.

Since a crop frame is 1.6x zoom of a full frame, I imagine you could take the focal length and multiply that by 1.6, then divide that number into 500.