theevguy
John smith
theevguy

Used to be afraid as a kid.

And this is why I avoid public voice chat where possible. If I’m playing with my friends I start a call via another app like Skype or Discord, unless I’m on a console and can do a private party chat.

The original Crysis was remade on CryEngine 3 with a lot of visual downgrades to run on the 360 and PS3. The VTOL level was cut from those versions for performance reasons too. The PS3 version would often chug and go below 20 fps as well. 

Crysis started as a PC exclusive and was never on the OG xbox. It was later remade on CryEngine 3 for the 360 and PS3, with a lot of downgrades to achieve 720p and 30 fps (which was often not met on the PS3 lol).

They're ok. Fun but not all that replayable. The nano suit was also not all that useful in the first game as it drained far too quickly. 

Little known fun fact: The USA already has vaccination mandates in place for international students. Any foreigner who wants an F-1 visa has to submit proof that they received vaccines for chicken pox, measles, and other diseases, or else they won’t be allowed to come and study.

Existing digital owners are still able to redownload the game unless they were given refunds.

You never had that guarantee in the "good old days". Take off the rose tinted glasses... 

Exactly. I encountered a ton of game breaking bugs during the Xbox/PS2/GameCube era and would’ve killed for patching capability back then. The ability to patch games is a net positive on all the consoles since that era. 

It’s been available for Mac and Linux for years, but yes, Windows is more or less required for the “full” AAA experience. In fact, games are literally the only reason why I have a Windows installation on my PC at all.

No, this lawsuit is specifically about the Pro style that launched in 2016 (all USB-c ports, butterfly keyboard, optional touch bar). Your Air did not receive the same treatment.

A lot of their customers are corporations, whose employees often primarily use them like desktops, with monitors and external input devices. I work for such a corporation and use my work issued MacBook Pro like that. And yes, I utterly despise the butterfly keyboard, but don’t really have to put up with it for my use

And some self awareness that the only reason they're single is because of their attitudes. They don't even try to approach anyone so it's not like they actually experienced any sort of romantic rejection. All their supposed slights are 100% imaginary. 

Fewer crowds from covid safety measures means that people have a higher chance of getting away with random assaults (no witnesses, and the victim is less likely to be accompanied by friends and family who could intervene).

Physical games this generation don’t really do that much good for people with bad internet, due to games being so huge that half the game still needs to be downloaded after the first half installs from the disc.

Are bundles that big of a problem? I’m sure a lot of people were planning to get extra controllers or Spiderman Miles Morales, or have friends they could resell those things to. The bundles also seem to last a little longer than the standalone consoles when it comes to being stocked.

My first change is always to enable subtitles and the second change is to disable motion blur.

The lack of proper original Xbox emulation isn’t a big deal IMO. Like you said there’s an impressive backwards compatibility initiative by Microsoft, but more importantly, almost all the noteworthy games on original Xbox were also on PC and/or the PS2/GameCube, or even remade for newer consoles. There are very few

The Stinger will likely be far better equipped for the same price and is a physically one size class higher.

Ironically, Apple seems to be the one who actually has a “standardized motherboard factor” since they never update the exterior for 4-5 years on average.