Not only are they easy to install, but they’re easy to remove, making them ideal bathroom upgrades for apartment-dwellers.
Not only are they easy to install, but they’re easy to remove, making them ideal bathroom upgrades for…
Not only are they easy to install, but they’re easy to remove, making them ideal bathroom upgrades for apartment-dwellers.
Not only are they easy to install, but they’re easy to remove, making them ideal bathroom upgrades for…
Dammit. My reading comprehension is off today.
It’s insane that Rez Infinite isn’t on this list.
Who needs science journals? Elton John reported the exact same findings in 1984.
It’s not clear that you understand what satire is.
Inventory would be easier to navigate if they would just set the bumpers to change the sort category (weapons > clothes > food > special). Right now, the bumpers and triggers *both* serve to change the entire screen (quest log > inventory > system) which is a waste of two good buttons.
Nice, although it irritates me the “8-bit” has just become a stand-in for “retro”.
At this stage, isn’t this more a measure of availability than demand? If all the units are selling out, then this just means that Nintendo was able accelerate the supply.
At $150, the Voyage is a must-buy. It’s the best e-ink Kindle by far (they went in the wrong direction with that funky Oasis nightmare).
At $150, the Voyage is a must-buy. It’s the best e-ink Kindle by far (they went in the wrong direction with that…
I honestly can’t tell if you’re kidding or not.
I honestly can’t tell if you’re kidding or not.
There is no financial benefit to “keeping the damand high” by hamstringing supply. You don’t make any money for a console you haven’t sold. And worse, you don’t sell games for it, either. These stupid and predictable inventory problems are leaving money on the table, pure and simple.
No kidding. I’m almost glad that Mass Effect turned out so mediocre, because I don’t know when I was supposed to have time for it ;)
No, that’s what I’m saying. There already *is* a bulk option for selling. If you press square instead of X, you bring up a slider that lets you sell more than one at a time.
Which was a pretty big deal at the time, because they were all called “Atari” a few years earlier!
Seriously. Why would anybody want to play an amazing game after the age of 12?
It’s especially weird seeing as there’s a bulk sell option. You’d think it’s all basically the same routine.
I don’t think people are lazy. Just intimidated.
In the DLC, you’ll be able to virtually fill out the six rebate forms that came with all your new parts.
I missed that! Thanks.
Is it clear that overridden robots have the same stats as their “natural” counterparts?