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Everybody forgot that this is an FPS - you can’t see your guy 99.999% of the time. Why cosmetics at all? Yes, I’ll go on record saying that even Bungie wasted their time with cosmetics in Halo: Reach.

Per the definition of “Role-Playing Game”, Crash Bandicoot is an RPG.

And this is why I went from a One Plus 7 Pro to a Palm Phone, and why I’m making a custom, vertical keyboard for myself to go along with my vertical mouse.

Well, to be fair, our eyes don’t see color and movement - our brains do. Also, human eyes are very easily tricked into seeing movement where is none, and seeing no movement where there definitely is some.

Cards are a thousand times easier to carry, conceal, and flip.

Who do they think they are, 343i?

I get it and I don’t get it.
Life’s too short - do whatever you all want, I guess. I’m going to play some video games.

Yeah, these new ones aren’t love languages, they’re preferences. Everybody wants to engage with someone who displays and offers a certain level of each, of course, but calling them love languages is akin to claiming that INT (intelligence) is a “Class” in Dungeons & Dragons, instead of Wizard.

You’re misterpreting the point of love languages. They aren’t there to say “you can only feel love by this one thing”, they’re about “you feel most fulfilled, deep down, by one or two things... maybe more, depending”. If your love language is words of affirmation, that doesn’t mean you hate, or are wholly uninterested

Would you feel fulfilled if I helped you with your quiz submission issues?

How is fiat money - something you have to take to someone/exchange in order to get something you actually want - more “immediately useful” than simply the thing you were going to buy with said money being given to you directly? I think you mean that it’s more versatile?

Love Languages don’t claim “you can only feel love from <a particular love language>“. The point is that one or two of them more effectively “fill your cup”, and should be focused on by anyone actively trying to make you feel loved. For some, physical touch does nothing for them, for others, it does a little, and for

I tried the demo last night. It was fine. As Digital Foundry suggests, it’s like playing an TV on which Game Mode isn’t enabled. Not ideal, not terrible. Graphically, it’s lesser, of course - compressed video is terrible in areas, but was sharp, colorful, beautiful otherwise.

This is fine. Nobody complained when they stopped printing PS2/Xbox/GameCube games. Six months after a game launches, when they stop printing physical copies because sales aren’t amazing, nobody cried about it. When they stopped making SNES cartridges, who screamed out into the night about the evils of Nintendo?

Nintendo has trouble with piracy because they make amazing games, period. If you think it’s for any other reason, you’re an insane person.

Why is “stealing” in quotes, as if your going DRM free didn’t actually lead to more theft of your product?

Meh. When I’m on my deathbed, I’ll have played countless entertaining, enjoyable, amazing video games, and will have lived a full life, sharing those games with my friends and family.

If I had a dime for every “how’s that boot taste” comment and reference that wasn’t made ironically, and in which the poster thought they were being clever, helpful, humorous, or making a good point, I’d buy Amazon, Google, and Apple, and set them on fire from the inside.

Preservation of art doesn’t mean that everybody and their grandma should have free, eternal access, and full, unquestionable rights to a work.

When you buy a game, you don’t own each and any copy of that game - you own that copy of the game. Whatever media it comes on, etc. The code/assets don’t become yours to use however you see fit. You get the the experience, the way it’s packaged. Period.