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Wait - you’re telling me that this technology, that is perfectly positioned to enhance social interactions well beyond what any 2D display can hope to achieve, is worse because of the added ability to communicate with people? 

Wait - you’re telling me that this technology, that is perfectly positioned to enhance social interactions well beyond what any 2D display can hope to achieve, is worse because of the added ability to communicate with people? 

- Everybody knows rechargable batteries have a limited number of cycles

Other weak points include:
- Heavy (@544g vs a Xbox Series controller @ 348g)
- Way too stiff shoulder/”bumper” buttons
- Action buttons (ABXY) the size of M&M Minis (way too small), also stiff
- Paddle buttons a little too stiff, too
- Analog stick is hard to reach, analog-stick button is too stiff
- Triggers are a little

Other weak points include:
- Heavy (@544g vs a Xbox Series controller @ 348g)
- Way too stiff shoulder/”bumper” buttons
- Action buttons (ABXY) the size of M&M Minis (way too small), also stiff
- Paddle buttons a little too stiff, too
- Analog stick is hard to reach, analog-stick button is too stiff
- Triggers are a little

There’s so much to be said about all of this.

Incredibly

I think I want a PS5.

I hope that bubble stays where it is. We should leave our money in GameStop, make them good again. You know - like an actual investment. Hope they take a more sustainable path that launches something amazing, ready for us to enjoy once the pandemic is over.

I don’t like it.

I kind of wish they’d stop trying, and, instead of milking the series and its fans, move on to something more fulfilling, maybe make something much better from the ground, up, more sustainable and profitable in the long run. I don’t need a billion movies after a thing is done/a hundred-billion side-stories, etc.

I think it’s very common to diagnose one’s search for interaction and engagement as “boredom”. In reality, relationships and interactions - even with strangers, about things that, ultimately, don’t matter, are still worthwhile investments to some degree. One could argue that they are not as efficient as other

It’s not weird at all. I’m not a fan of the show/movies/whatever, but I still came to read the article. I enjoy anime, in general, and am aware of the fandom of Evangelion, and find no issue with reading more about it and its events/products, and even taking part in the conversation. This goes for anything. I don’t

It’s a drawback to the push for uniformity. If the US switches to the metric system, it’ll ever actually get done if we still keep printing imperial measures on everything forever. There’s a transition period, then you just jump into the better thing and stop using the old thing. USB C’s partial symetry makes it

So, I’ve always thought that servers, networking, service handling/maintenance, tech support, upgrades/added features, cloud saves, etc. cost money. Are these things wholly unnecessary for centralized, consistent, reliable multiplayer, chat services, messaging, etc.? Every PC game I’ve ever played online has required

Some are looking at it as an investment - a whole set of pristine [anything] is often worth more than the sum of it’s parts.

It’s probably coded to enter “off screen” at a certain player position trigger, but “off screen” is way the heck over there, so it’s late to the party. The battle doesn’t seem to commence until Robotnik reaches the “arena” in which the fight takes place, but the object can still be interacted with - you can hit him

Woah. That’s, like, one Playstation 5.

Huh. For some reason, I thought the gyroscope was something they left out of the Switch Lite.

Man, I should have bought a Switch Lite. I’m still holding out for a price drop, or a random lump sum to be deposited into my bank... account... for...

Your defintion of “gambling” should not be at all dependent on how much money is spent.