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Sony has already gave us most the information we need on the controller to make a pretty good educated guess. It has 1,560mAh battery. (Switch Pro Controller has a 1300) This is double the increase of the PS4. Battery life will be slightly better than the PS4 but probably not by much with the new haptic feedback

I so rarely use discs or the power button that I just guessed everytime I needed to eject one.

If we’re being honest, the show as never that good to begin with. It started out with an interesting premise in the first couple of seasons, but it was way too chickenshit to actually let that premise play out.

Forgive me if I’m wrong here, but aren’t the vast majority of third party Switch games ports from other systems?

The switch joycons have this haptic feedback system. nobody uses it.

Remember the Impulse Triggers on the Xbox One controller? Anyone remember how often they got used, despite how wicked cool they felt? I can count the number of games I played that took advantage of them on one hand.

If these are “problems,” your privilege is showing.

Then they got it right.

No pack-in, glorified tech demo has any business being this adorable or looking so satisfyingly fun to play. Very cool.

I realize I’m in the minority but I think this thing looks neat.

I don’t think that’s a hallmark of the next generation, the series x has a round fixed stand on the bottom, and rubber feet on the side. Should be simple to understand now to set it up.

From the Steven Universe Movie:

“You know, I came here to take my anger out on a bunch of strangers, but now that I know you, I wanna kill you even more.”

Hell, the Grand High Witch’s transformation in to a rat is pretty terrifying.

The way I read it as a kid was that witches wear high heels and are nicely dressed to hide their deformities — as a kid, the nicely-dressed women I had the most contact with were my teachers, who of course chose a profession where they would be around kids. I thought that was a fun, dark poke.

Minus the pointy teeth you could have told me that first was a scene in the “Black Hole Sun” music video and my spotty recollection would have agreed. Slightly creepy, hardly scary.

I totally agree about the computer imagery. There’s always something off about character CGI aiming for realism... maybe the brain registers that it’s off, that it’s just animation painted on top of video, and it just doesn’t form a strong memory?

This may not be either here nor there, but considering certain remarks Dahl’s made in the past, a story about a secret cabal of hook-nosed, wig-wearing women who print money and spend their time trying to poison children is...not great?

It would be impossible for any CGI to be as viscerally upsetting as the quick cuts of Bruno’s transformation in the 1990 movie.

I’m going to guess it’s the CGI that probably kills it. The big reveal scene when we first see all the witches works because they’re all real. It’s all practical effects and makeup.

If it’s quiet then it’s well used. the PS4 is loud. So long as it runs cool and it’s quiet, then I’ve got plenty of room, well horizontally. I can squeeze the series x in vertically but it would be tight.