Not only do those look anti-ergonomic, they look incredibly unstable. There’s no way that adding two more rail joints to the system isn’t going to result in flex and eventually failure.
Not only do those look anti-ergonomic, they look incredibly unstable. There’s no way that adding two more rail joints to the system isn’t going to result in flex and eventually failure.
I adore the Switch, but I really wish that Nintendo had kept the built-in digital manuals that they had incorporated into the Wii U and 3DS. They were useful, and couldn’t have been challenging to implement.
Unfortunately, the default settings in Turtles in Time don’t include double-tapping to dash. You have to go into the options menu to set the dash to manual in order to get it.
It’s hard for me to separate nostalgia from empirical fact, especially since I had a Genesis as a kid and not a SNES. But I tend to agree.
Wow — how in the hell did I miss this?
I mean... the Dr. Disrespect thing has been plastered all across sites like this for two weeks now.
There was a ton of music in BotW — the full score spans 5 discs — and it is probably more varied than in any other title in the series ranging from understated piano to full orchestral bombast.
This is excellent.
I will forever maintain that while Centigrade is superior in nearly every single way, Farenheit remains incredibly useful for discussing the weather.
Manufactured outrage is often out of control. It’s designed to be.
Ah - sorry for misinterpreting what you wrote.
Ah - sorry for misinterpreting what you wrote.
I think it’s pretty clear that the article means for most people. The vitamin/supplement industry isn’t thriving on the backs of people with diagnosed deficiencies. It’s thriving because completely healthy people have been convinced they need to swallow extra vitamins every morning in order to stay healthy.
Isn’t that what bottled water is for?
It’s not clear what point you’re making. The OP noted that people with deficiencies might benefit from supplementation. I pointed out that the article already says that.
From the article:
There are some weird exceptions to that general rule.
In the exact same vein, I really hope Doom Eternal has infinite ammo. It’s so annoying running out of ammunition for my favorite weapon and having to be resourceful under pressu—
That argument would fly if the bathroom were a set populated by actors. But it wasn’t. When the “character” starts doing things in real life that are reprehensible, then it’s not a character anymore.
Yeah, I think it’s best to just think of them as ammunition rather than weapons. Once you make that mental switch, complaining about breakable weapons in Zelda makes no more sense than complaining about running out of shotgun shells in Doom.