The Tickler
The Tickler
Are we sure this isn’t a... uh... racist thing?
Allowing a garbage human being to host during the middle of his presidential campaign is cool, but making fun of a fictional windshield repairman is a bridge too far.
More proof of how Big Safelite controls the media and what the people see. They claim they want to make our windshields clear but why does that involve clouding our vision Safelite?
He said playing it on switch is a disservice. That’s saying don’t play it. Should someone that doesn’t want a gaming pc or ps4 go buy one so they can play doom the way “he” thinks they should. That’s goofy and gatekeeping. It plays perfectly fine on switch. I played on PC and have no use for this version but there is…
Did somebody at Panic Button (the studio handling the Switch port) hold a gun to somebody’s head over at Bethesda until they handed over their Doom code?
It was made for folks like me and it’s stunning that a game this big can fit into and play this well on a system so small.
All the other versions are terrible because I can’t stop at any second, leave it for 8 hours, then take it on a plane and play from where I left off without a worry.
“How it was intended to be played” is a very malleable term that applies to a lot of games, and something I find just a little bit misleading. I’m not saying you’re entirely wrong, but it is also worth noting that being on a portable AT ALL is probably “not how it was intended to be played.”
I’ve been gaming for a very…
I thought the biggest draw of Doom is that you can port it to anything.
This whole 60FPS thing is such snobbery. I’m not saying that as a slam against you, I mean, just in general, this is an attitude that A LOT of gamers have, and it is mind-boggling to me.
My PC isn’t quite up to snuff. I played Doom at 30 FPS, and even that dipped sometimes. It was fine. I didn’t feel like I was missing…
Did you know that someone with not as beefy a PC rig as me didn’t have the same experience as I would with DOOM? Oh nos! Be aware that you’re probably not playing the exact same experience as me on your PC than mine because my PC is a beast, just so you know.
I would say for people like me who don’t have the opportunity to sit in front of a TV a few hours everyday to play it.
I’d like to propose REDUNDANT, in which attractive young people are invited on dates by their professional superiors in exchange for career advancement.
As the son of a magazine editor, I can tell you: Yes. Yes they do. My father’s had two strokes the last few years, and I wouldn’t be at all surprised if fonts had something to do with them (though kerning is perhaps the more likely culprit).
Because a private company has the right to do what ever it wants to on that aspect. YouTube isn’t preventing you from saying whatever you want to say. You just can’t say it there.
YouTube isn’t the government yes, but how does that mean this isn’t censorship or against freedom of speech?