terrett101
terrett101
terrett101

They’re essentially identical aside from 4k support and a smaller form in the One S. Both are games consoles first and foremost, but the S is no more powerful.

They’re essentially identical aside from 4k support and a smaller form in the One S. Both are games consoles first

$500 million

Strangely enough I’ll probably be playing exactly the same. I’m about a third into the Blood & Wine DLC, and am very excited to check out Astroneer tonight. Had my eye on that one for a while.

Lots going on in the world of Pokemon GO right now. Interesting to see if it erases some of the animosity long-term players have built, while also bringing back players that have abandoned the game since the initial weeks/months.

Maybe your strongest pokemon wouldn’t be 1300 if you used all that stardust you’re sitting on...

I have the Kikkerland adapter and it’s simple and easy (although I’ve lost half of it). However, I have come close to electrocuting myself with it several times due to the lack of a ground on many outlets and the fact that you have to hold it so close to the prongs due to the size. It can also be a pretty loose in

I have the Kikkerland adapter and it’s simple and easy (although I’ve lost half of it). However, I have come close

Here’s a few that have worked well for me and my SO, with a focus on less overwhelming titles:

Reminds me of Uplink.

Surely oversteer and understeer are unnecessary concepts to master in NASCAR. Turning is somewhat minimal.

Me and my girlfriend recently took a similar approach but with Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. Now I know it’s supposed to be a single player game, and that part of the experience is controlling two characters as one person etc., but there are few enough games that I can get my other half interested in so we gave this

The Amazon basics ones are much cheaper if you’re not concerned about them being biodegradable - $9 for 300 bags. Never had any issues with leaks or breakage.

The Amazon basics ones are much cheaper if you’re not concerned about them being biodegradable - $9 for 300 bags.

What’s the actual impact of 2.4A vs. 1A? Will I see my devices charge 2.4 times as quickly, or is it less significant?

What’s the actual impact of 2.4A vs. 1A? Will I see my devices charge 2.4 times as quickly, or is it less

I found them very easily over the first 5 days or so that Pokemon Go was out, but I’m not seeing them much in the wild now at all. Their spawn rate certainly seems to have dropped off. I’m on the east coast.

This was going to be my suggestion. If you horde a decent number of pidgies, rattatas, weedles, etc., you can then power level rapidly with a Lucky Egg if you use it before evolving them all. Much more efficient way to gain XP than using a Lucky Egg when battling a gym.

Yeah, that’s what I was thinking. So with 3 candies per catch, plus 1 for each you discard (sorry, ‘transfer’), then you would only need to catch 101 total (including the one you ultimately evolve). A lot, but certainly not quite as daunting.

You read the article, right? It’s coming out next Wednesday.

As a superior right-handed being who has grown up using a mouse in my left hand thanks to inferior family members, I can purchase this mouse without the guilt of trying to hide it on my credit card statement.

I'm not sure that gaming needs saving, at least not in the console sector. I'm sure the people at Activision and EA, or the many others are perfectly happy with the way things are going right now.

If you're working your way through homicide right now, then I know how you feel. Every homicide case is almost identical and I also burnt out trying to play all this in one go. I took a break and came back to it, and it got better again as it progressed into Vice and Arson.