I mean, I would probably shell out the money for a slightly stronger Switch if it played current Switch games with less slowdown/resolution scaling.
I mean, I would probably shell out the money for a slightly stronger Switch if it played current Switch games with less slowdown/resolution scaling.
I mean, increased specs would mean that it could run current games better. Tons of Switch games have slowdown or need to drop the resolution below HD because the Switch can’t keep up—a marginally stronger machine could reduce those instances significantly.
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.