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Disney and Abrams did on their first attempt out of the gate what he couldn’t do with all three prequel films, they made us care even more about the Star Wars universe than we did before.

I’m just surprised that they managed to keep the faces on the characters this time around, let alone do anything good with the game.

3-4 Mbps will get you an ok quality 720p stream, but that’s about it. Most streaming applications (video, chiefly) will do just fine with 5 Mbps. The problem is when you have multiple machines in the same connection. Maybe you want to update your phone and watch Netflix on your TV. It’ll stutter like crazy because

I wouldn't be able to deal with that kind of bandwidth. I agree with the FCC; 20 megabits per second is the absolute minimum to qualify for broadband these days.

First of all, if your devices are connected via wifi, you most likely will not be able to get 120mbps. At best maybe 20-30 on 2.4 GHz, which would explain quite a bit as to why you don’t see an advantage. Especially being in a crowded urban area, neighboring WiFi hotspots can interfere with your signal, degrading

Either or. You can tell it to start recording and it will do so until your HDD fills up or you stop it, or just let it run in the background and, when something happens, press ALT-F10 to save the last 5 minutes.

Pff. Big girls are the best. In my opinion, it’s a good thing you don’t look like a teenager anymore.

This. This is fucking hilarious.

If only you can do this on all platforms, no wonder majority of Kotaku’s highlight reel are captured on PS4s, it is that easy to capture and share.

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No passing out, but a very very heavy burtation, nonetheless.

As society continues to clash with their narrow definition of the Qu’ran, more animosity will build. Animosity turns to anger; anger to hatred; and hatred to extremism. We’re witnessing this play out in Europe right now.

It sounds like it could be “curses,” but Rey is totally Luke’s daughter.

A sentence nobody ever imagined would be constructed...

Martin “Who?” O’Malley

This game is going to be subscription based

Spoken like someone who’s never had a good beer before.

With their beady little eyes and flapping heads...

But wait... doesn’t Borophene wind up trying to take the ring, putting Frodo in danger and risking the Fellowships mission?

It’s not the same as playing together at the same table, but I would have never thought of using Twitch to play D&D over the internet, that’s really brilliant. Plus, anyone can spectate, which is pretty cool, I think.

There is no reason for mozilla to retroactively support it.