Why is it my responsibility for how YOU perceive something? Then the next person is going to say that alright is dismissive, the the next will say OK! is yelling at them, and now I have to keep a goddamned spreadsheet just to reply affirmative.
Why is it my responsibility for how YOU perceive something? Then the next person is going to say that alright is dismissive, the the next will say OK! is yelling at them, and now I have to keep a goddamned spreadsheet just to reply affirmative.
“Honey pick up some milk on the way home”
The journey is the reward
I think you are confusing why they said they got rid of self-revive with why they actually got rid of self-revive. They got rid of self-revive because it broke too many encounters and it was easier to get rid of that than fix the encounters plain and simple.
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Menu lag was improved, but not that noticible on my Xbox One X with SSD. Still sluggish in a lot of areas, specifically the initial opening of the menu. Nothing quite like trying to find your way around and having to wait 5-10 seconds for a map to load, and then another 3 seconds to switch tabs because you opened on…
They added a sorting by color, not a sorting by value. I haven’t checked in vending. Marking seemed fine last night, but if I recall marking was only borked under certain circumstances, so I can’t say for sure that was fixed.
Nope. It’s still stupid.
After I got a really bad head cold that turned me deaf in one ear for a few days, my ENT turned me onto Colace, which is a liquid stool softener. Put a few drops in while taking a hot shower (the steam helps I guess), wait 30 seconds, then tilt. You can rinse out with water for added benefit.
Also failed to mention the next season of the highly regarded Clone Wars show is due to release in February...
I’m pretty sure the game has a memory leak causing that issue. I had the same experience on my Scorpio and SSD. There’s a patch due out this week that I think will address it.
The measure of suck isn’t about if there is something better or not. Just means things that are worse suck more. But when something sucks, even if it’s the best system out there (I honestly don’t know) it still sucks.
Nice to see a company really lay into something that’s fun and engaging with their user base, instead of attempting to lay down some tight-ass policy for fear of potentially offending some advertisers. If only more companies would lighten up a little more we could have nice things again. Like for example a good place…
The commenting system sucks. The users, and the environment that cultivated those users is what’s made the sites what they were.
Not for nothing, but I felt the same about Witcher until I gave 3 a honest shot. It actually took me 3 attempts (mostly because I found the combat very much lacking) but then somewhere along the line the entire thing really clicked for me and I can now easily say it’s one of the best games I ever played. Part of that…
And it’s not just games either. Anything really. Food. Choice of TV product. (Some people love reality tv others prefer history documentaries), Entertainment. Social activities. Some people really love to hike and run. I don’t. Some people like the color blue and I like orange. I don’t understand why people narrow on…
I mean it’s not for me, but there’s a lot of things that people like that I don’t like. It’s human nature. That’s why there are so many varieties in life. So many food options. I may say I don’t understand why people like cake or pie, or crab, but other people can’t understand why I like hamburgers. In the end, what…
Nice to see people openly protesting tyrannical overloads who are valuing dollars over quality talent. Seems to be a bit of that going around recently.
Where do you see that Jason is gone?
So is the general idea to take say a website, wrap it in autoplay video ads and expect people to thank you for it?