I mean, I almost exclusively play in handheld (I only use docked for multiplayer), and I would LOVE a larger, OLED screen.
I mean, I almost exclusively play in handheld (I only use docked for multiplayer), and I would LOVE a larger, OLED screen.
I mean... It’s not for you. It’s for people like me, who play mostly in handheld mode but would like a bigger/better screen.
As someone who plays almost exclusively in handheld, I’m pretty happy about this. I wouldn’t want to pay more than $350, and while I would have liked a stronger device (if only to mitigate some slowdowns on the current model) the utter lack of upgrades is part of why it’s not that expensive.
There’s a very good joke about blue bussy somewhere here
They have a lot more exposure if they shut the league down; I imagine the contracts with each franchise say that Blizzard needs to pay up if they shut down without consent.
I think they’ve been killing it this year, TBH. I wish there were a few more matches per week, but otherwise I think this is the best season yet.
Ugh clearly Zack is in Big Pokemon’s pocket, what a SHILL
It’s not very common, but Nvidia has been providing excellent support for the chipset since 2017 so I don’t think that’s the issue.
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The Pokemon Company really makes some bangers
The combat was easily the best in the series except *maybe* X2.
the front of the spider looks like a penis
I mean, we all have great anecdotes, that doesn’t mean we brush off evidence lol
I mean, these things have always been risks—the majority of people just never experienced the negative result and so assumed it was risk-free. Or they experienced a negative result, but didn’t realize the cause, and chalked it up to random illness/old-age/etc.
lol okay the article literally says, “A few chips or one single bite of a hot dog won’t make your dog sick right away, but yeah it’s mad alarmist”
Anyone compare it to Stadia, stability-wise?
“I wasn’t actually comparing the features between the two systems.”
I think it’s 100% Sony’s problem, because if it was easy for developers to implement, we’d see it everywhere. I don’t think Square Enix has a problem spending sufficient resources—it’s clear that there’s a systemic issue that causes these problems.
For free to play games, I imagine it'll be pretty successful.
Yeah, in a month or so Paladins is launching optional in-game ads that give you currency and other (yet to be specified) benefits. Can’t say I terribly mind in a free to play game.