The problem with this is the last part. You cannot “accurately” forecast anything. Otherwise companies wouldn’t have trouble weathering out the pandemic or its aftermath.
The problem with this is the last part. You cannot “accurately” forecast anything. Otherwise companies wouldn’t have trouble weathering out the pandemic or its aftermath.
When I first heard the term, it was from a rabid fan of western developed RPGs who, if my memory serves correctly, seemed to only refer to JRPGs as JRPGs and western developed RPGs simply as “RPGs.” They also despised JRPGs. So in my mind “JRPG” was a derogatory term.
If this is to fix some sort of bug or error in the charger, like say there’s some corner case where it might allow a device that’s more power hungry than the charger can safely deliver, it should be a legal requirement to disclose it.
In addition to moving primary controls back to something haptic, they really should figure out what features people actually use on the car’s infotainment screen and revamp the UI/UX around what’s actually being used.
I wanna throw Flying Witch and Yuru Camp in the ring, if you need something that’s overall relaxing to watch. Because sometimes you don’t need your head running at 100 miles an hour or strapped to a roller coaster.
Most of the time those extras don’t even amount to something that adds anything substantially meaningful to the game. Does having a figurine of an in-game character, the soundtrack, or some paper map that you could’ve printed at FedEx Office make your experience any more different than if you only had the game?
If you have an extra USB port and it provides enough juice, you could just leave the thing plugged in all the time. Though the more pressing issue is lithium batteries don’t do so well in temperatures outside of human comfort zones. Depending on how bad things get, you may have to replace the unit outright after a few…
I dare anyone who whines and complains about this to do better. Show these developers how it’s really done!
The problem with Square Enix acknowledging these third party tools is that it legitimizes them, which is a problem on two fronts.
Asking for something specific goes a long way both in and out of the job place.
It’s convenient and easy to parse through with just about anything. And in a pinch you can still use Excel.
Your whole logic of “top executives get paid too much” relies too much on the assumption that every video game company operates like Activision or EA.
https://xkcd.com/1053/
The whole idea that software developers should just give away their talent for free baffles me. If they want to charge something for it, let them charge something for it.
And games being $60 for almost 17 years is the longest time a game’s price has been. Does paying $70 now, let alone $60 then suck? Yes, but as mentioned it wasn’t going to last. And even then, most people will just wait for a sale now.
I also use Multi-Account Containers, which takes the Facebook container extension and lets you further separate types of sites by category. So I do all my financial stuff on one container, most of my shopping on another, etc. It’s also useful, as the name suggests, if you have multiple accounts on the same site: you…
This is making me fear that companies, in order to deter leaking, will take measures to make physical copies worthless unless you interact with the console’s online system in some way. Apparently Activision is already doing this by making dummy physical media, but I wouldn’t be surprised if some publishers go the…
If you can wait, then wait. If you really want something now, then get it now.
If you’re after frame rates, please keep in mind a few things:
When every other game on my Steam library launches the game straight away, it becomes jarring when there’s the one outlier who demands that I interact with yet another interface. This is already on top of some games forcing me to sit through their logos and legal information which take up a good minute.