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These aren’t new love languages - they’re a list of preferences, a wish-list, and they lack self-awareness.

This. Preservation is not the same thing as giving it to everyone for free.

Art preservation doesn’t mean everybody gets a copy whenever they want, or even free access to the museum in which the art is kept.

Yeah, it’s so dumb that Nintendo wants an appropriate amount of money for their hard work, and investment. Especially since they removed half the game - why on Earth would they keep charging the same amount? And since the game code has been slowly decaying over time, due to the natural processes of digital

I wish I had a PS5.

I saw a commercial with Holland being asked what his favorite part was about the Uncharted games. He hesitated, then said “the adventure”.

You’re all insane.

I would rather see a hundred thousand criminals succeed with murder, than see a single innocent die at the hands of those who were sworn to protect.

I’d have been fine if they were still only on Mario Kart 64, and just feeding us new tracks, characters, modes, etc. over the past twenty five years. I don’t need a new iteration of <whatever> every year. Not ever every eight years. I really don’t. Who’s out there only playing Mario Kart, and just so hardcore craving

You at least entered the DiGiorno contest, right?
You can’t win if you don’t play. I’ve won just enough contests in my life to be able to say that people actually win this stuff, and it doesn’t hurt to put your name in the hat.

iOS devices have lower latency/input lag, apps are more stable and more responsive thanks to better OS design that only has to cater to a handful of devices, Apple chassis design is always amazing, iPads destroy any Android tablet in power, features, useability.

I hope it’s a new-gen/Velocity architecture/DirectStorage exclusive.

So, are we playing Halo, or are we playing dress up?

It’s so weird to me that Google didn’t use its massive resources (see: money) to, 1. make the service better, 2. bundle fiber internet/push for more fiber throughout the nation, 3. make the service cheaper/free to get a bunch of people onto it in the beginning, 4. buy some really good studios, 5. develop their own

The opinion of the internet is that of a vocal minority, every time. The audience of a particular something is always orders of magnitude larger than the count of users in a particular forum/social media outlet.

Pokemon Legends.

Hiring an entire company of people without vetting each and every person is not a “calculated risk” - that’s just risk. It’s quantity over quality, nothing calculated, or calculable about it, which has never been their modus operandi.

Sure. They’re not in the business of ruthless efficiency/brute force quantity over quality, like, say, Amazon, and the best way to make sure the bed you sleep in at night is sturdy and clean is to build it and make it yourself. These are good, sustainable ideals that don’t necessarily mean insane profits, but they do

Yes.

No, but you do lose your soul upon visiting.