SQL really isn’t that hard to learn. Hell, I learned it in a weekend and I don’t have a programming background (I have a B.A. in Political Science but work as a market researcher). C# is a different story although.
SQL really isn’t that hard to learn. Hell, I learned it in a weekend and I don’t have a programming background (I have a B.A. in Political Science but work as a market researcher). C# is a different story although.
Graphically I don’t see why it couldn’t.
It was. It also had the unfortunate luck of coming out the same month as The Last of Us. So it was always an afterthought, despite selling well and getting critical acclaim.
How the Hell does Cleveland have a velodrome and Rio de Janeiro not?
Normally I’d agree with you, but that Kwid is a death trap. I’ll take my chances with road rash, broken bones, and a possible skull fracture over certain doom with plastic and metal impaling my sternum and face.
That describes my views of the Vita to a tee. I went from “this looks great, I’ll get one ASAP” to “proprietary storage that costs 3x what comparable storage is? No thanks” in record time.
Hot takes are supposed to be devoid of logic. You clearly showed a rational and well-thought out argument. Meaning, you fucked up big time bro.
Hot take alert:
They’re comparing something that can cause them physical harm (epilepsy), with something that can activate PTSD, which also can cause harm. It’s an apt comparison, because they’re both health warnings.
Speaking of the Harlem Hellfighters, the history podcast Stuff You Missed in History Class has an episode devoted to the Harlem Hellfighters (and specifically Henry Johnson), and gives an interesting and tragic look into this regiment.
Well your story took a turn that I wasn’t expecting.
Haha I was going to post this.
Ditto. The people I know who play CoD a lot don’t like games like Halo or Killzone. Whenever I ask why I’m told “because it’s futuristic” and “it has alien guns”. So it doesn’t surprise me Infinite Warfare hasn’t gone over well with a vocal segment of their fanbase.
This discussion reminds me of a particular 30 rock quote:
“NO! Never drag out your season or life. When it’s over, IT’S OVER. Just go ahead and end it!”
Not to mention that for multinational companies (like nearly all auto manufacturers), where the company is incorporated means nothing except for branding to get people buying your cars. Ford, GM, and Chrysler bank on having rubes buy in to the idea that their Ford Fiesta, Chevy Trax, or 300 are American cars when in…
Someone definitely feels screwed over and is trying to pay him back. That said:
This is also a world in which an EDM spasm can be called the Harlem Shake, despite the fact there’s a popular hip-hop dance (admittedly, also a spasm) called the Harlem Shake. So yeah...
Is there a reason why movies rented or purchased through Steam are stream-only? I guess I understand rentals being streamed, but I don’t see any appeal in something I bought on a DRM-ed service not be available for offline use (ie. Amazon, iTunes, Google Play).