mokugawa
mokugawa
mokugawa

Got sources for that?

Trinity. A pillar of Christianity. Maybe YOU should re-check your understanding of Christianity.

Oooooh, I do think Christians would say that Jesus is a God. Trinity and all.

Mohammad isn’t a God though... so why would he be? As for “Allah”, since technically that’s the same deity as Yahweh (Christians in the Arabic world actually also say “Allah”, because that just is the Arabic word for “God”), there should be no problem.

Not sure what you mean with force? I thought it encourages you to do it, like you said.

Others have mentioned that that is not a mashup of two worlds, just two entries in the same game basing its gameplay on another game.

Its appeal is pretty much its barebones dungeon crawler appeal down to drawing maps. It has an explorative quality other more modern RPG designs don’t have.

Sometimes that works optically through the lens already. Tack-sharp lenses are often not that desirable in portrait photography - sometimes somewhat soft lenses have a bit more “portrait-like” characteristics. At the very least, large aperture lenses (F1.0-F1.2 or so) have a razor-thin depth of field wide open (also,

That is untrue. They’re emulated, just that the emulator doesn’t offer restore points and sleep mode.

Remember that the 3DS could from the beginning play GBA games... the Ambassador exclusive games that were given out to early adopters included Fusion and Minish Cap and other GBA games.

Yeah but in the following line, Cloud asks if they were together (“dating”), and she denies it, saying “I just thought it would be nice”. It was a one-sided crush.

The point is, it is simply a false claim by you if you say that the 1980s had a completely 100% digital workflow from recording to actual mastering the final audio. It didn’t.

Yeah but again, in the 1980s (and sometimes even today), even if digital recording media is used (digital tape in the 1980s, hard disk recording today), there would still be some parts of the mastering signal chain that uses analog signals - compressing, limiting, etc.

Again, remember that when producing audio, you do not get the raw recording onto a disc or vinyl. There is a audio mastering process involved, and in the 1980s, that was all analog.

You seem to miss the point.

I am pretty sure that the whole mastering chain in the 1970s up until the late 1990s were mostly done in analog. Maybe the end result was then stored on digital tape, but def not the raw tracks.

Arguably, vinyl created from a 24bit/96KHz Stereo digital audio format would sound better than a CD where it would be downsampled to 16bit/44KHz Stereo.

The topmost picture made me think of some LucasArts adventure. Like Full Throttle.

It would have been kind of cool if they went with classic ATB system for the battles...

I do hope Nintendo wants to print money, and produces A LOT more this time.