You do know that ports are not “press a button” and go? There’s significant work involved in porting games to various consoles, to the point where there are companies who literally only subcontract to work ono ports. It’s neither easy nor cheap.
You do know that ports are not “press a button” and go? There’s significant work involved in porting games to various consoles, to the point where there are companies who literally only subcontract to work ono ports. It’s neither easy nor cheap.
Hammond + Matt LeBlanc + Chris Harris. I’d watch it.
he whole Falklands incident
Matt LeBlanc was the best host Top Gear had that wasn’t one of the original 3 and should get a run at whatever it is. He’s charming, smart, and an actual gearhead without being a dick about it.
That’s now how these systems work. Making games run on these systems is a different beast from system to system, it’s not just AMD to Intel or whatever.
I think those are fair points if you’re comparing the two, but I don’t think those things are necessarily true in the movie vs the comic.
Mail carriers in the US (or most places I’m aware of) cannot refuse to deliver lawful goods (assuming they’re aware of the contents), which are paid for, no.
Tesla six years ago, and Elon six years ago, where publicly perceived very differently. This is some hindsight finger pointing of the highest order.
The cutscenes in KH3 were so long that controllers GO TO SLEEP.
I mean, the movie makes it super duper clear (moreso than the comics IMHO) that Scott is a terrible person. The fact that “nega-Scott” is a nice guy underlines this, and it’s only through his own growth that they get along, which is the point of that throwaway line.
Nah, fuck your fragile little male ego.
Kingdom of Heaven also features the best performance Edward Norton has ever given as well.
I’ve never really followed Top Gear. I’ve never been a huge fan, not even a fair-weather fan. I guess the closest I get to Top Gear is watching the “Trip to...” films with Michael Coogan and Rob Brydon. Those movies have Brits in them and they’re driving good cars, like Range Rovers and Mini Coopers. That counts.
As silly as Hammond, Clarkson, and May would get, outside of Hammond’s crashes (which were genuine freak accidents) it does seem like they were always incredibly safety conscious where possible. They’d poke fun at the “producers” and “the lawers” and whatnot if there was something they absolutely couldn’t do, but it…
I bought a wheel and tire warranty and abused the shit out of it on my last VW. Every time I got curb rash of any kind (lots of parallel parking!) I would take it in the next day, get a loaner, and get wheels back as good as new the next day or that afternoon.
They don’t have any sort of outsized role in leadership at these companies beyond their general percentage of the overall prominence in the industry. Like, they’re not 25% of the industry, and 75% of the CEO roles or anything.
How fucking stupid do you have to be to insult Jews when you work in the media?
Elsewhere, the 50th was marked with a mini-episode called “The Night of the Doctor,” marking Paul McGann’s return to on-screen Doctor Who for the first time since the 1996 TV movie
Missed opportunity to let Tennant use his actual accent, make this Doctor different, and it just be the face. This does seem a bit much like Ten.
Yeah I wanted to like Whittaker, but I just couldn’t deal with the actual show itself. Even the end of Capaldi was wearing on me a lot and I LOVE Capaldi’s Doctor.