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No it won’t.

Not to take anything away from Sable, which is absolutely gorgeous, but it’s not like they invented that look. Now that Sable exists does that mean nobody else can find inspiration from the same source Sable clearly did?

It can’t be an eyesore if you can’t even see the cars. Unless they’re claiming it’s an eyesore for plane pilots.

The quantity is the same, but the quality of games at the Essential tier has cratered since they introduced higher tiers of PS+ membership.

Is the heading sarcasm?

I'm using ketamine to treat my depression and it has been genuinely remarkable. Years of therapy and antidepressants did little to nothing for me but using a small amount of k once every four or five months has been a game changer. Hope it becomes more widely available soon. 

Thing is, when you go to see a movie, there is no option to pay them an extra 30% to see more of the movie than other people. DLC and microtransactions are an actual part of the initial product, while merchandising is a secondary experience in addition to it.

perhaps the act of purchasing it isn’t different but that doesn’t mean they’re the same thing.

merchandising and micro-transactions aren’t anywhere near the same thing. 

Full game sales actually dropped by 10 percent on the PS5, while add-on content grew by 210 percent.

Just keep the high quality first-party single-player experiences coming and I’ll be a customer forever. 

That’s a shame. Been playing since FF6 on the SNES. New Final Fantasy games have usually been the trigger for me finally getting the new gen of Playstation. But almost none of that sounds appealing. I never finished FF15, I bounced right off the 7 Remake & Stranger of Paradise demos due to not liking the action

Here’s the thing... from the previews, this seems like an Ivalice game in the vein of Vagrant Story. With the arguable exception of FFVII: Remake, I haven’t really enjoyed a new final fantasy since XII, which was 17 years ago. So I’m kind of willing to let the franchise change drastically if there’s hope to create

But there are a few factors to take into account. First, not everyone is charging their cars using the same energy source. Some may use gas/coal for it but others can do it with solar and hydro. Second, it is more effective to be able to clean emissions at the plant, covering thousands or millions of users, than to

You pay for it and too bad. It should all wash out with other people travelling to Texas anyway, and the alternative is constant GPS monitoring which is way more expensive to implement and would be wildly invasive. 

This is all so dumb and roundabout. If every state required inspections (which they should) you could just do odometer checks and charge people on a per mile basis. Problem solved. 

Heavier that brodozers (aka emotional support trucks)? 

The we’re adding this tax because we need to pay for roads excuse is so disingenuous. As noted in the article, “Texas’s gas tax is among the lowest in the country.” That’s because it was last raised 32 years ago (1991), and isn’t indexed for inflation.

As a bit of a different approach, and hopefully not a derailing comment, I am really glad that Dragon Age 2 isn’t on the list. Not because I think it is a bad game that needs defending, but rather because this is to me a signal how far the discussion around that game has come and how it can now be discussed as an

I enjoyed ME: Andromeda. Of course, I went in with lowered expectations, but what I found was the ME equivalent of Dragon Age: Inquisition, a bloated open world game with too much filler that just a couple of years before had been released to rave reviews. As someone who thought both of them were maybe just above