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Ah, yes, Sonic Team - they’ve never been wrong about anything.

You make a good point - pixel art is an art style now, rather than the outcome of hardware limitations/child of necessity.

... They’re delaying the *release*. That just means that, instead of being done now, they’re going to work/re work it and release it later than expected.

I am enjoying Armored Core 6.

Any hope you have of the country “getting better” should have gone out the window when you realized that half of voters chose Trump.

It’s the whole “it gets good after chapter twelve” thing, and I hate it. I can absolutely enjoy it, myself, but I will not recommend it to you unless you actively, directly ask me about it/what’s good about it, and I certainly wouldn’t try to sell the thing to you if that’s how I felt about it.

Hey, let me tell you about the game where John Wick, Goku, Thanos, Darth Maul, Mr. Beast, Indiana Jones, Naruto, and Lara Croft shoot at each other in a cartoon world, trying to be the last-man-standing, and also build some towers, and also there’s a guy who’s a sentient banana?

You didn’t read the article, huh?

I don’t doubt it will probably be better if left in the oven for a another quarter or two, also.

I guess I’m getting Starfield with my GamePass subscription, so it’s not an either-or scenario, but, also, I don’t care about Starfield, so there’s that.

How hard is it to cut the mics when an unapproved person approaches/takes the stage?

I’m just reminded at every junction, when I think “Wow, that collector’s edition looks amazing”, or “I wish there was a better design”, that I could just paint my systems/wrap them and call it a day.

I mean, the “towel trick” to reflow the solder and fix RROD involved blocking all vents of the system to force overheating...

You’re a Pokemon trainer. It’s a competition to find the best trainer(s).

That’s you deciding on your own what it should and shouldn’t be - not describing what they have set out or laid out for it to be.

THiiiiiiissssss

But if the rules say “you have to grow the ingredients yourself”, then who the hell are you to say, “nah, screw you - I’m going to buy them from the store, and just hide that fact from you”?

Okay, but it does give you an advantage - being able to change your team on the fly/adjust on a whim/test a bunch of things, while someone who is following the rules cannot do those things.

What was wrong with Overwatch 1?

I heard the gameplay previews/the demos or whatever that influencers have played were all on PC. In case that is useful information.