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WE didn’t get used to it, meaning *I* sure as hell haven’t. The only thing I buy that might be considered DLC is expansions, and even then I either have to REALLY like the game (Control) that I’d buy a small expansion, or it’s a lot of content (Ala the classic PC expansion packs) and might as well be it’s own game

There is literally an entire quest that takes you to every corner of Hyrule where you get to relive Link’s memories of the story. That’s how you progress the story.

Granted, the show did kinda peter out there towards the end, but any GBBO is better than no GBBO.  Noel was the MVP of this season.  The producers also either need to invest in industrial air conditioning units or rethink the logic behind doing certain challenges in the midst of summer.  No one wins when half the

Yeah and this kind of hype is exactly what caused the crash of the 90's. We still get tons of people bringing in their factory sets of topps granny and grandpa bought them. They never listen when I tell them that those 1989 topps baseball sets and 1994 X men comics aren’t worth anything.

What’s it called again...”the prospector” market?

That’s straight up not true at all. 

Yep and that is why the game and industry will suffer. But it’s cool, make your $50 profit.

Eventually the companies will overprint to meet demand, which quickly dries up when these idiotic streamers move on to the newest thing they can shriek about and get people to watch . Then there is a surplus that the industry

This isn’t how insurance works, but it’s the epitome of “what about me” individualistic American philosophy 

I can’t imagine the insurance company would be too happy with me turning the traction control off in the snow because my car’s system is so horribly inadequate that it does more harm than good.

The thing is, the insurance company needs to be able to predict whether you WILL have a claim.

I remember when Jalopnik used to enjoy and encourage car culture 

Get used to it, unfortunately. I’m willing to bet Microsoft’s plan is to try to have a new XBOX every 2 years from here on out- that way, those who subscribed to the All-in package can re-up and continue their delicious monthly payments to Microsoft indefinitely- just like the mobile phone industry.

I mean, he literally committed treason. He sold guns to Iran, who isn’t exactly on friendly terms with the US.

Odd that the author says multi-player games were better on the competitor but it was generally known that Xbox live was better for multi-player and multiplatform 

That was exactly my question... It seems like when you get used to this haptic feedback in games, and then all of a sudden it stops working, it’s really going to throw you for a loop...

This really does sound like a cool idea but I’m concerned about durability? Is there increased potential for failure with the DS5 because of this? I can see people squeezing the controller harder because of the increased resistance.  Will this make the triggers go mushy earlier (like the rumble triggers on XB1)?

Not to mention you might swap your brand new battery pack for a 4 year old battery and get stuck with it when it fails.

Judging by some of the forklift drivers I’ve known…

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