planetarian
planetarian
planetarian

idunno, I watched the first episode and it felt like a lot of it fell pretty flat or was simply too absurd/non-sequitur to really enjoy. Repeating the first half with different VAs was the icing on the WTF-cake. There were amusing bits but...eh.

part of the issue with that is the debate about being faithful to the source material versus inserting things that weren’t there in the original for the sake of those wanting immediate closure to all missing links. At that point in the books, no such hints had been given.

this is honestly one of my biggest beefs with the prequels. all the tech looked like something not from a star wars film; it was grossly unfamiliar and foreign compared to the original films. granted, i get that it was in a different part of the galaxy or whatever, but still...

part of the problem is expecting all questions to be answered in an adaptation that barely covers the opening chapters of the story. Re:Zero covered the first three arcs of its story, which Subaru basically spends on the defensive, not yet in a position to have those questions answered. That stuff remains a mystery

“I Can’t Believe I Got Turned Into an MMO Hero Who Powers-Up by Groping His Sister’s Breasts!”

while I as an eroge/VN enthusiast do consider the sakura series to be trash, they don’t contain any explicit content whatsoever as far as I am aware, at least as sold on the store. I believe a couple of them can be patched after the fact to add such content if the user desires, but as sold on the steam store, they are

kotaku/etc writers do indeed seem to enjoy editing articles to fix errors/remove spoilers/etc without leaving any trace whatsoever that it was edited, which results in people seeing it after the fact calling out your call-out after you lose the ability to edit it. It’s happened to me before as well =x

Because they’re cute and fun and we enjoy them? Do we need a better reason?

yep, there was DOOM on SNES, DOOM64 on N64, and DOOM/DOOM2 on GBA.

Copyright is automatic and requires no application or formal statement. She automatically held copyright from the moment the work was created.

Acquisitions Incorporated did a live session from ToA at PAX just recently, where they got to do the dinosaur race in classic AI fashion. It was pretty crazy.

I actually use my left index finger to type Bs. Of course, I’m not particularly qualified to speak on the subject, given that I also press Y with my left index finger...

“Power Delivery” is the key term here. By that we don’t mean “delivery of power”, but rather, the actual USB Power Delivery specification which allows devices to charge at nearly 3x the rate of plain USB.

“Power Delivery” is the key term here. By that we don’t mean “delivery of power”, but rather, the actual USB Power

MilSim is definitely an interesting experience that everyone into airsoft should try at least once, but speedsoft is totally where it’s at when it comes to straight-up shooting action and sheer fun. When I played frequently, I usually attended one MilSim event every year, and otherwise was hitting up smaller fields

Airsoft is so goddamned fun. I haven’t had much time to play in the past year or two but I’ve been dying to get back into it. The field these guys are playing in looks fun as hell too; so well-built.

Fair enough! Reading your comment again, I really don’t know how I didn’t catch the sarcasm.

it really doesn’t. This MIGHT just barely balance out the seemingly artificial scarcity of the classic console models, but it would take far more to make up for how hostile Nintendo has been toward fan projects.

Anything that’s always on adds to battery drain, yes, but not necessarily enough to measurably impact battery life. Accelerometers and gyroscopes have effectively zero battery drain — 11 *micro*amps on the most common accelerometer sold on digikey at the moment — and there can be absolutely no complaint about that

I grew up in the 90s, and I remain firmly in the camp that the current modern style is far superior. The 90s over-exaggerated style just looks comical; I have a hard time watching some older shows now after coming to like the softer, less exaggerated, post-2010 styles.

His tone reads to me like someone who is fed up with the recent trends in social overprotectiveness, and is falling back on coarse language as a venting mechanism, rather than intending to bully or insisting people be bullies to each other. I can see why you’d say that though; I just still don’t know that I’d