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It’s not a mixed bag, you’re just dumb. You’re supposed to notice a trend while watching the commercial—that every visual example they gave for each maxim directly contradicted the text on the screen.

This ad campaign is an attempt to say that buying a Mercedes is the opposite of growing up. Not commenting on how successful it is, but they aren’t arguing that only silver-haired executives should get Mercedes.

You clearly missed the point of this ad, because the stuff plastered across the screen was directly contradicted by the imagery behind it, in every instance.

You completely missed the point of this commercial. I know reading and looking at pictures at the same time can be tough, but the examples they show of every statement in this commercial directly contradicted the statement. The implication isn’t that grown-ups drive Mercedes, it’s that driving a Mercedes is the

you could swap out any Mercedes in here with literally any other car at all and it wouldn’t make a bit of difference.

Where do you live where snow acts like sand?

University of Michigan graduate student

Making an account is one step for all games you play, because the rest is autosave. What you’re talking about is making individual saves that need to be manually saved and manually loaded, for every single game, with care not to load someone else’s save. Your way is many, many more steps and more prone to error. Your

You got triggered into calling something pathetic, probably because someone called you an asshole for something insensitive you did once, and now you have a huge chip on your shoulder that you express in your internet comments.

Did you get triggered, SIW?

lol, you just explained how Nintendo used to have multiple saves decades ago and then said they need to come to the present, where account-based saves are the most prevalent, to offer multiple saves.

Well, before accounts, people could just play games. People may be used to the old system of save files and manually choosing which save to load, but I actually think the account system is a little clearer because then you’re not going to accidentally load your sibling’s save file and screw it all up.

Sure, it’s not universal. I’m just making the point that Zelda is hardly the first game to do this, so it shouldn’t be unexpected. Good thing the game tells us what will happen.

To all the people saying “thanks for the heads up,” the game gives you a heads up. I don’t think there’s anything ambiguous about the prompt you get when you try to start a new game. There’s no other reasonable way to take it.

The fan translation is on the Switch? Link please?

It’s only better if the fans are better at localization than professionals, and if they hire professionals instead of thinking any old schmo can do it. Which, of course, can happen, but not all localizations are bad. Just look at Final Fantasy Tactics (bad localization) vs. Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions

Didn’t Guilty Gear XX have actual one-hit KOs? I can’t remember if the other GG games do, too, but I really remember it in that one. It’s​ not as unheard of as this article makes it seem.

Compression for lack of power really hinders the art direction here. If you sit even like four feet away from the screen, it starts looking like a 3DS game real fast. So many blurry jaggies.

Toadstool is a pretty game, sure. Not as pretty as Zelda though, and Toad has the benefit of having levels that are like 3x3 meters. Compared to Zelda’s 10x10km.

It has a nice art style, but nothing that couldn’t have been done 10 years ago. It runs below 1080p (720p on most options) at 30fps, and suffers constant slowdowns to 20fps. You can’t go 15 seconds in this game without a framerate drop. Also, I tried playing this game sitting a couple of feet away from my screen, like