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Actually, yes the risk is higher. The added risk of dieing of these precautionary measures is higher than the risk of dieing by terrorists.

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Nah. He's vomiting the rainbow. It's a bit of a meme thingy.

Wow, you guessed that right in one go. Must be beginner's luck.

Is this a U.S. only thing or something? I've never heard of this guy.

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Being cinematic is a neutral thing. It can be both good or bad, just like any other tool. It's the implementation that defines the result. What I feel DrkStrm is trying to say but can't quite phrase properly is that there are cinematic qualities in games that ARE good, to counterbalance the bad QTE things.

If it's just the drumkit, it would still be enough. Kit all the way in the back, and then some panels left and right to form a 'corridor' to your seat.

66 square feet sounds like ample room for a home studio, to be honest. My room (which includes a couch and a triplewide desk) is about 100.

Sure, but if you'd bought a normal design, you'd be off cheaper, have more space, and with the left over money bought an extra keg to fill the extra space.

So there you have your answer.

That thing has... remarkably little storage area.

Did you try reading the article?

Or, y'know. This.

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Since birth?

The difference is that this one has no air or empty parts inside. It's not quite a single piece of molded plastic, but it's pretty much one solid chunk of material. This means that forces get transfered THROUGH the thing more than they work ON it.

Lotney Fratelli!

Seriously Interns. Have a little skepticism. You are assuming that designers don't make mistake and don't put form over function.

Yeah this looks like a completely stable object to balance expensive gear on.

Yeah it's a bit slow, but considering mine's 2 years old by now, I can live with it. It's not like I use it all the time anyway, it's more that it's a good idea to always have a disk on hand. You never know when you need one.