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As someone who doesn’t read up on that type of shit, my impressions were this: Wow, it’s a Mass Effect game. Too many sidequests that are fetch quests, but otherwise it’s a Mass Effect game and I don’t see what the problem with that is.

Saw this play out over on Reddit this weekend. I really dislike this trend of moving the goalposts instead of just admitting the mistake. This seems to be a trend among the youtubers- Admit fault and amend with a BUT...

That’s not how it works. We may write about products we enjoy on Gear, but we’re never compensated by the manufacturer. We may make money from a retailer’s affiliate program (in this case, Amazon’s) if you purchase one, but we don’t get a dime from Ghost Paper.

That’s not how it works. We may write about products we enjoy on Gear, but we’re never compensated by the

yep. thats exactly what it means. dont need a num pad at a gaming tournament.

yep. thats exactly what it means. dont need a num pad at a gaming tournament.

Everyone loves to ham on Leonardo Di Caprio, but DAMN, he was excellent from his earliest roles.

You spend 99% of Kindle time inside a book, where there are no ads. You can also pay to remove the ads at any time.

You spend 99% of Kindle time inside a book, where there are no ads. You can also pay to remove the ads at any time.

You can pay the $20 at any time to get rid of ads, though, and the ads are so unobtrusive that I haven’t yet felt the need to. It’s literally only on the lock screen; an ad shows up when you turn the device off, instead of the generic off screen, and then will sometimes change to a different ad when you hit the

You can pay the $20 at any time to get rid of ads, though, and the ads are so unobtrusive that I haven’t yet felt

I’m sorry, but complaints about the ads on Kindles are something I have trouble taking seriously. It always strikes me as an unnecessary justification for not buying the device, when you don’t actually need any justification at all.

I’m sorry, but complaints about the ads on Kindles are something I have trouble taking seriously. It always strikes

If cats would only like our dogs too.

Anecdotally speaking, this sounds accurate. As a white (relatively older) millennial, my “people’s” political leanings are almost completely dictated by geography. My city dwelling and college friends are overwhelmingly liberal.

*appalling

Shit. I just realized if they remaster Diablo 2 I’m going to buy and dive back into that game for at least a year.

You failed to mention the most important thing that happened in this saga - everyone learning JonTron was way, way, way fucking worse. Kjellberg needs to thank his lucky stars that an even bigger fuckup happened that distracted everyone from him.

That’s three keyboards you damn liar.

Considering Sapkowski’s disdain for the games, and previous comments, the headline seems a little misleading. He got paid upfront, and even demanded a lump sum instead of being cut in on the backend.

This isn’t someone being screwed over, this is someone being shortsighted and pigheaded.

“has launched a targeted operation in South and Central Texas as part of Operation Cross Check.”

To be fair, EVs have very low power consumption “at a long light” in the states that they’re selling the 500e - there’s almost no power needed to idle, so it’s just HVAC demand, and that’s not going to be much in the most populated parts of California and Oregon.

It’s not really a surprise.

Anyone who is appalled by the tone of this email is adorably inexperienced when it comes to receiving emails from the executive leadership down to middle management and below. The genre is always self-congratulatory and filled with ‘team wins’ that mean nothing to the recipients, but the execs feel like ‘sharing the

You don’t have to give up on sleep forever - for us it was about 1.5 years from birth until regular through-the-night-no-interruptions sleep. And then when we switched from a crib to a toddler bed, things got iffy there for a while. But eventually most children should get a fairly reasonable night’s sleep. Although I