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I just bought the 24" VA version of this. I had been using an 1600 x 900 HP 2009m as my PC monitor for quite a while now - which was actually pretty amazing for $35 at a pawn shop almost a decade ago.

Actually, bought the AOC for FreeSync and thought I’d kill the “last mile” of input lag I’ve been dealing with on Xbox

I just bought the 24" VA version of this. I had been using an 1600 x 900 HP 2009m as my PC monitor for quite a while

It’s good, but a little too karaoke-sounding for my tastes.

Rock the Dragon is better.

Corpse Run is on point with this one. If not actually holding my breath, definitely a wave of anxiety and shortness of breath - not at all intentional. When I played Sonic 2 (my favorite game of all time, by the way), as a young child, if I fell into water in Aquatic Ruin Zone, I’d just reset the system entirely.

That’s

I think 2DS deserves more points on the ergonomics front. The thing is a solid piece, no moving parts in regards to the shell itself, so, while you’re losing built-in screen protection, you’re gaining considerably more stability in hand and balance/weight distribution overall.

I think Nomad deserves more points for

The takeaway from that Twitter conversation, I think, should be less that the actions are “calming”, and more so that the actions themselves while grinding should be rewarding, or entertaining in their own right. The type of feedback just has to be positive - which should be an inherent something if you’re making a [go

So, if a single person in our community thought I was a 3-toed she-wolf, that is, in fact, what I am?

That philosopher clearly spent almost zero time thinking that through. Just because something is presented in the cadence of ancient wisdom doesn’t mean it’s an inherent truth of our universe. You’ll do well to

I want to say that time my dad got me a Playstation for my birthday because his friend said it was better than an N64. Looking back, though, I learned to take good care of optical discs, ended up playing Gran Turismo, Crash Bandicoot, Final Fantasy VII, tons of demos... it all worked out in the end, so I have nothing

Playing Pokemon Sun version, I’m realizing that menu load times, scene load times, battle load times, pokemon animations, attack animations, lag after submitting fight commands, NPC battle intro animations, NPC animations in-field, lag after those animations end, tons of monologue, every character having to say,

“They’re already here—and they’ve been around for quite some time.”

I’ve been watching this for 13 minutes. I feel the need to share the state in which it has left my mind thus far:

It feels as if an eternity has come and gone, and now I have only just begun pressing my favorite fork into a second, piping hot portion of eternity, yet my mother is already, immediately asking if I would

Resident Evil 2 is on the list, but Kingdom Hearts 3 doesn’t even get a chance. KH3 doesn’t necessarily deserve to win, but it should be on there.

So, yeah. Whole thing is a joke.

Okay, but they get food, drink, living space, entertainment, treats, love, attention, praise, prestige, medical care/maintenance, in exchange for partnering up with a passionate, well-meaning human who seeks the very things that fulfills them & only wants them to grow to become the best they can.

So, we’re complaining

There isn’t a problem with averaging star ratings, specifically. There are plenty of issues with ratings in general, however. Not everybody’s standards are the same, not everybody understands how to properly review and rate something, one cannot guarantee that the reviewers are reviewing the entirety of the offering,

Probably fine.
Lol.

So, I’ve opted to try to [eventually] kill everything and everyone. I’ve started this endeavor by killing the first two people that looked like they deserved to die. That one guy looked like he was going to die anyway, so I left him. I might go back, though, finish the job if it turns out that he didn’t kill himself.

You shouldn’t spend money into a wireless solution. You don’t “get” it, because for you, specifically, there is neither a need, nor a want.

If you’re saying you don’t get why anybody would, well, that’s a different thing. Sure, you’re holding the thing, but the moment you put the thing down, you’re in danger of

What is it that you do?

I know this is an old article, so I’m late to the party, but here you all are talking about speed reading, reading comprehension, etc. and somehow nobody has bothered to stop and point out:

“... speed reaching might not be for you...”