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I feel the same. I mostly play singleplayer, so it's just like... Why? It worked fine before, just leave it alone. On the other hand, haven't seen an update for Bloodstained in a while and there are quite a few bugs I'd like to see fixed there. Can't win, I guess.

So in your scenario, A account is mine since I've already bought the games. On the Lite, I now must play as my wife and on the home Switch, she must play as me. Neither of us can sync saves properly. Are you seeing now how ridiculous that sounds? I'm well aware how the system works and what the workarounds are, they

I had one preordered... until I learned more about the stupid setup for using my account on multiple systems, something that your review makes sound convenient but is a total dealbreaker for me. To simplify things, my wife and I generally pick one account and buy all our digital things with that account. In the case

Yeah, especially since this will indeed be my second Switch. The lighter weight and smaller size make it the perfect commuter option, plus then the wife and I can play trade Pokemon. So an annoying system to sync games and saves is really going to be a pain.

What excites me about it is the possibility for analog-like movement using a keyboard. Keyboard and mouse still rule for FPS, but you can’t control your movement speed or direction nearly as well as you can with an analog stick. This could give a nice alternative for PC gamers.

I believe, though I could be wrong, that at least some TVs have a native 60 Hz refresh but can also change to a native 24 Hz refresh for 24 Hz content. I suppose it could also be true for 30 Hz, though I suspect they’d probably just double up on frames most of the time. For example, if you look at test results for

I still don't use Spotify and this is one of many reasons. Steam could do the same thing, but many PC games don't even have disc versions anymore, so there aren't a lot of options. Still, most of my console games are physical so this can't happen.

It wasn't when I posted this.

“Their" classic console as if Konami was in any way involved. It was NEC and Hudson, come on.

You mean like the Friend Codes that Nintendo uses and everyone hates? No thanks. Much rather search for a memorable name. Or you could do what Steam does, just let people search by email, real name, phone number, whatever. You always log in with whatever user name you set up forever ago, but your displayed name can

Yes, I know. But it’s certainly not the focus of the platform and much more annoying to get to. And, at least if I’m not a paid subscriber, they interject nonsense that has nothing to do with my album in the middle of it on mobile. It’s really quite horrible.

Am I the only one who was super underwhelmed? Dynamaxing is just another stupid evolution of Mega Evolutions. I wish they’d just stick with one or get rid of the gimmicks entirely. The legendaries don’t look particularly legendary. Just Sif and a dog with a shield mask. The only thing that does seem nice is it looks

I don’t particularly like the playlist focus of streaming services in general. I much prefer to listen to albums, but I seem to be in the minority. So I just upload my music to Google and don’t pay anyone since they clearly don’t want my business.

We’ve been using the Arf Pets one for a couple years now and it works great for keeping our cat from getting fat. Granted, she still scarfs down the food that it dispenses, but at least she doesn't eat too much anymore.

We’ve been using the Arf Pets one for a couple years now and it works great for keeping our cat from getting fat.

While I do enjoy the fight now that I know what to do, I have to agree with you. Sekiro as a whole is just not as well thought out. Bit of a letdown, really.

Symphony of the Night. Think the Saturn port is the only one I don't have at this point...

In input lag tests that I have seen, the Pro controller does indeed perform better wireless than wired. Likely culprit seems to be USB polling rate, so it's entirely possible that a wireless Pro controller does have less input lag than a wired GC controller via adapter. Not sure if that's something Nintendo could fix

We are probably going to cancel our Prime come January (since that's when it renews) and I have been making an effort to buy locally or from other retailers in general. It's hard, though, when their selection is so massive and for many things they really are still the best place to order from. I hate it.

For us, most recipes are pinned via Pinterest, so they all live on the web somewhere. I love the idea of this device as a cooking helper, but I suspect it will not integrate into our current workflow at all, making it quite useless. Would love to be wrong about that, though.

Now if they could also find a way to merge the three accounts I have because I couldn't just change my name, that would be great.