realjark
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realjark

Pish posh, your math doesn’t make sense since the resulting combined unit of measurement (hr/currency * people) has no specified meaning!

Once, there was a slang term, “Based.”

They were trying to crack a joke.

People don’t necessarily “sleep” on games. That has always connoted a level of deliberate ignorance or a lack of effort in assessing the product for consumption — but sometimes we purposefully choose to skip a title production knowing full well the nature of its contents, simply due to lack of time and money on our

To be fair, I don't follow the Twitter profiles/accounts of businesses whose services I enlist or employ.

Ew, commentary from “Hoeg Law.”

Hasn’t *gotten back to the way it used to be bc of staff changes quite a while back... yeah, good way to describe that.

Should be using "RPG."

OKaaay

The comments here would’ve jived better were it not for the excessive “gottens” and the ellipses in places that’d make weird pauses.

It doesn’t dump cached data, has an overly rudimentary interface that is not fluid to navigate, and is overall an underwhelming UX (no curation for store offerings which can throw indies and third-party titles under the bus while shoving shovelware down your throat; clunky payment processes; no way to tell when your

AFAIK it has been discounted a handful of times to 50% or so, so may as well get it on the next ostensible sale around the Holiday season — when Bayo 3 is already out.

Sheesh, the screen lock is defaulted when you first turn on the Switch afaik. Find controllers isn’t that useful, but it’s not obtuse or arcane or obfuscated or secret.

Pretty sure everyone has used the news app not only a few times but maybe at least once a month or so.

Destiny 2 and Final Fantasy 7 Remake (both PC) have been eating up most of my time this summer - that’s not even including FF12 & an indie re-release on Switch, SFV: CE & SOR4 DLC on PC, and a plethora of Game Pass titles (of which I’ve been juggling sporadically for months/years)

Why do you guys always think that whenever we're in a slump of new releases, that we're lacking things to do in video games, or lacking video games to play altogether?

It is set over 9,900 years into the future (year 11,945 iirc). That’s nearly 10,000.

Can we please not refer to our online collective as “the internet?” It will never not be awkward-sounding, it will always lack pertinence, and everyone should be a little tired of the semantic inelegance that comes with metonymy and synecdoches.

And yet, GR franchise purists were wont to bemoan how dumbed-down the actual GR experience was in that game.

There’s no “liberation” happening over all in Wildlands anyway. It’s very much almost entirely all wetwork from a pseudo- black ops team sent in to protect US national interests.