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I’d imagine that tactic would need to be reserved for people who you’ve already created some connection/rapport with. After a lengthy discussion, a handshake, or a pat on the shoulder on the way out. Not just rubbing your hands on them like a weirdo, but the kind of body language contact that you’d see amongst fiends.

Steam Deck is too big, too heavy, doesn’t come with a dock or a stand, effectively requires its own luggage, doesn’t have an OLED screen, doesn’t really last that long, touts user serviceability but is known to not be as sturdy once you screw it back together, is single player out of the box, has no physical games

Handhelds shouldn’t require/rely on specialized luggage so often that it becomes a selling point.

Every game development tutorial I’ve ever read, seen, heard, has explicitly stated that visuals are pretty much the last thing to get tweaked/finished.

Makes sense to me.

That was the same question when it came to the original PSVR. But... you could actually build a mid-ranged PC back then for the cost of a modern console. Not so sure that’s still the case.

Tinykin made me motion sick, strangely enough. I got every last pollen in that Sanctar, though, before going to bed - and don’t you forget it. Probably why it was making me sick. In a dark room, turning the camera as much as I was, looking for that freakin’ last pollen piece for, like, an hour and a half.

For every 1.5 good people on the planet, there’s, like, 1 terrible person. The world is full of, both, good people, and also people you wouldn’t mind seeing Thanos’d. Fifty percent of things I read and hear about make me not want to live on this planet anymore. What even is this timeline?

Oh, lord, I remember being so excited to come home from school or whatever and catch Xplay, not being able to watch content like that since we didn’t have high speed internet or a competent computer at the time. It was genuinely hilarious, interesting/well-written (to my uneducated, inexperienced brain), and full of

Side note: is it just me, or am I seeing a surge in the usage of the word “bespoke”? First it was “catered”, then “curated”, and now “bespoke”.

I want it.
Also, I’d love to see it working for PC, too. That’d rock.
I’m... going to ask santa for one of these.

It’s still fun to play.

I’m over here still playing Halo 5 - Super Fiesta, specifically, because you get to use a myriad of weapons (and weapon variants, which, admittedly, is super cool, even though I thought it was a bad idea in the beginning), so you’re getting to experience really unique gameplay on the regular, and you have a lot of

Heartwarming. Honest. Exciting.

I don’t like that they’re calling it “SP”, which sounds like “XP”, which was certainly intentional.

Shoot, it’s been a long time since I thought about this: ya’ll remember when it was “Kahmay-uh-may-uh”? Like, what was that... did they ever actually say it like that in the show, or was that just a playground pronunciation that came to mind?

What you’d have to do is release a video that shows you actually know how it’s pronounced, keep it on the down low, then do the joke, just so you can prove you’re not just saving face with the follow-up.

The only thing infinite about this newest Halo entry is the disappointment.

Heft isn’t a beneficial feature, and it’s dumb that people think it is. We played on PSX and SNES controllers for thousands of hours, with less strain, and nobody complained that the controllers weren’t heavy enough. That’s not a metric that anybody should be seeking to increase. The extra weight is from the motors,