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For the sake of ergonomics, I’ve given up on mice for the most part, and my trackball is terrible for gaming. Also, my end-game setup is starting to look like a recliner (and split keyboard on either arm rest) - sitting here on this “zero gravity” lawn chair - way better than everything else so far. So, a controller

We’re all wearing flesh pants, bro - you’re not special.

To make it as safe as possible, the parks need to remain closed.

Your story was like a high quality, chocolate and hazlenut truffle, individually wrapped in golden foil - layered, nuanced, filled with complexity, while remaining short, sweet, and accessible.

I would open it and play it.

As an Indian born and raised in America - it’s fine.

Back then, they were doing hardware emulation. They were literally shoving the last-gen hardware into the new systems - never really ceasing production of the old systems. That’s pretty expensive - especially so when “last gen” is still considered fairly expensive/advanced technology. When the previous generation is a

*Sigh*

I want my money back.

I mean, honestly, the rule needs to be update to “give it a month”, because buying on launch day is also pretty dangerous. Established, big name, triple-A studios/devs/producers are putting out broken, different-than-promised, poorly optimized garbage to this day, and it’s mind boggling that anybody thinks anything is

It’s the final chapter prologue. The prologue to the final chapter. The context you need before the final chapter.

The naming scheme is, actually, highly logical. Literally, just read it, and it tells you exactly what it is. You know how numbers work, right? And you know what the words mean? There’s a dash of stylized play in there, but otherwise? It’s literally just describing what the game is.

The purpose of Xbox Live subscriptions has always been to pay for infrastructure - consistency, reliability, staffing/maintenance, and the future of the servers, features, products and services related to online play. Nothing is free - online play is not free. (InB4 “PC is free to play online” - if you think running

Don’t bother - she has already thrown them away.

Ah, just kidding. That’d be such a waste.

She donated them to the local daycare.

The Earth and it’s plants are an endless, sustainable energy source for metabolic systems as long as the sun is shining. If not powered by harvested geothermic or solar energy, the easiest, most reliable energy source would be fruit, vegetables/starches, I would think. Assuming the robots are efficient in their energy

There’s a lack of detail and nuance, in both the art style and the animation/motion, on top of a too-stiff frame moving too smoothly, and a confusing range of lighting in a world where everything is perfectly matte, featuring a complete lack of darkness or contrast, highlights or shine, outside of the shoehorned cell

I see what they were going for, though. If they could pull off thinner keyboards, then that’s a win, but also, from my own observations, a shorter “throw’ key is potentially faster, quieter, and ergonomically sound, if the actuation force is kept down. I’m a PC/mechanical keyboard user, and I’ve switched over to a

I mean, most sauces that go on pasta are either tomato or dairy based, so, I don’t see the problem. Depends on the ranch/seasonings. Maybe make your own ranch, tweak the recipe for a higher sour cream ratio, add more garlic than the recipe calls for, go with more aromatics or whatever. I’m sure it’s fine.

The fact that you’re not wielding your gun at all times/typing your comments with bullets is, in fact, proof that you’re not American.

When you watch The Making Of content on a DVD/Bluray, that doesn’t mean the team in actively working on the film *that very moment in your living room*.

Wow. You read between a *lot* of lines that weren’t even there.