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Okay.

... you comment, in an article about Steam following through with the idea that they don’t care about their cut by banning games that feature crypto and NFTs, which could potentially have made them a lot of money had they not banned them.

... How many years do you think you’re getting out of this DLC?

Are you really arguing the highly-subjective semantics of the word “bunch” right now?

Look at the big brain on Will.

It’s not just less input lag (sometimes it’s actually more input lag, depending on the system, the chipset in the controller, and the hardware/software on the system side).

Because you’re not going to play this singular piece of Animal Crossing/Switch DLC for the rest of eternity?

Because you’re also getting access to a bunch of N64, Sega Saturn, SNES, and NES games?

Because you’re also getting access to cloud storage and online play? (No, network infrastructure is not free. PC online play

The pros don’t buy wired controllers - they buy wireless controllers, and then use a wire. Also, there is something to be said about a wire have a more consistency/reliability when you’re in a room with 20-100 other controllers using the same protocols & spectrum. Also, less weight in the controller from a lack of

- Act early
- Provide civil counterarguments
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I think “ridiculous” is an ignorant take. I think most of the comments/anger about this are ignorant. I understand there being an article about it, and I understand why people are upset, but I don’t think you people understand.

What’s with the obsession of being credited on work like this? It’s not like an prospective employer is going to sit and play every game you ever worked on in order to validate that your name is in the credits, and somehow know that your name is so uniqe that nobody else could possible have the same first and last

Why is he always wearing a hood? Did did he have a hood sewn into his jacket? That’s so weird.

I fear this may be one of, if not the last, cool, behind the scenes clip of video gaming legends being brought into the world - there are few things in our current world so iconic, and maintained a well-kept secret from the ever-present cameras, blog posts, etc.

Do Apple devices not auto-update?

I’m not buying anything over MSRP. Nobody else should, either. Screw scalping, etc. They can’t sell it for more if we don’t buy it at that price - they’ll have to lower prices if nobody’s buying.

I’m not buying anything over MSRP. Nobody else should, either. Screw scalping, etc. They can’t sell it for more if

I only like Passion and Hikari, and their english counterparts, because they remind me of Kingdom Hearts, and a relatively good time in my life with a good friend & roommate, the beginnings of freedom and exploration of my universe as an older teen and young adult.

I was actually going to say something about how it feels like each artists’ music is a reflection of their struggles and suffering. Both of them make me feel bad for the person singing, none of their music being happy or celebratory, just various degrees of remorse, and cries for help.

Your argument isn’t even that they’re wrong, just that they’re so damn confident about it?

Remember when you could pop a cartridge into a system, turn the TV and system on, press start three of four times and you’d literally be playing the game? Like, all of fourteen seconds of wait time?

The problem here is that people seem not to want to play anything that isn’t triple-A perfection/ultra-hyped by the media. If “groundbreaking” is your minimum requriment for a game to be entertaining or enjoyable, you’re not going to have a good time. Maybe you’re spoiled by a handful of really amazing experiences,