remyness
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remyness

I’ve never understood why some people hate remasters so much.

I’m definitely in the both modes camp, and split pretty evenly if I had to guess.

I’m enjoying the game, but I can’t lie. This motion control shit is really souring the experience.

It’s definitely tone-deaf, but I wonder if they may have used restrained language for legal reasons. If his contract specifies “unprofessional and immature behavior” as grounds for termination, then it might have been dangerous to say anything else.

I suspect the contract only stipulates “unprofessional and immature behavior” as a valid reason to break contract, so they chose those words to head off any legal challenge.

Absolutely. I felt like I must have seen every inch of the game world. Hero’s Path proved me ridiculousy wrong.

Drives me insane. And why does this phenomenon only affect gaming?

And then sue the tombstone company for not having an effective anti-pooping mechanism to stop you from doing it.

It’s still not the fault of “bad tires” if the driver is choosing to drive at a preposterous speed to begin with.

Oh, eat shit.

Dude, get with the times.

Yeah, that blew my mind. Instant buzzsaw. I wonder how (or if?) it calculates durability for those attacks...

I don’t even think it’s being done unconsciously. I think it’s more of a social agreement in which everyone knows full well that they’re nudging the thing around, but nobody says anything. It’s more fun to feign surprise than to just admit we’re all bullshitting each other.

It’s a fantastic controller, but (and it’s a big but) the clicky c-stick is just decidedly inferior for standard FPS controls.

It’s not clear to me that the game has servers. It certainly had a lot of DLC, but I always figured that was hosted by Sony just like anything else in the PSN store.

But Benny also needed to be designed to accept passengers and carry on a conversation with them during the ride. This isn’t true of Pixar’s cars, who live in their own universe entirely.

I find that the “live tile” for the Windows app is really iffy. More often than not, it just changes to a generic icon of the sun, with no information at all. And even when it does show some information, it can’t be trusted because the live tile updates so unreliably.

The part about going to bed is easily corrected. Nobody is forcing you to use the Kindle’s light, and the device is perfectly readable with a bedside lamp if you were worried about the effect on your sleep cycle.

The top right one (2) is the only one that conforms to the standards recommended by Nintendo, which means it’s the one that won’t look out of place on someone’s Switch.

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