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Oh, and the animation itself is a little jerky in spots, likely they didn’t have enough in-between frames between the key frames. Again, likely due to how labor intensive animation is and the fact that this was done by only two ppl.

He used both powers. Mipha to resurrect, Revali to mega-jump. Would have been cool if they included Revali, but they likely didn’t have enough time\resource bandwidth to include him.

Fuck... FUCK. I really don’t know what to say or if there really is anything I can\should say. As a white dude who has not had to deal with BS like this (well I’ve had to deal with a little. I grew up VERY poor. Like my mom was a gambling crack head, unable to wash clothes\myself because we had no utilities\running

99% chance that shirts was purchased at a garage sale or Good Will. (not talking down on either, just pointing out it was likely part of a larger “cheap shit” purchase and not something she set out to purchase due to it being a NASA shirt)

Weird, this doesn’t look like anything to me.

Man, I loved the Dreamcast. It was way, WAY ahead of it’s time. I still don’t quite understand why it just didn’t catch on. It had great games (RE:Code Veronica, Crazy Taxi, Soul Calibur, and tons of others), had online capabilities, had a memory card that doubled as a portable gaming device (not super great or

Wow, a whole bunch of assumptions here...

You don’t “need” one, but when you are talking about load times, the more memory you have on a traditional drive, the longer it will take the console’s cpu to run through the indexes and retrieve what you need due to the physically moving parts limiting read\write speeds.

Maybe a traditional HDD, but not an SSD. If you want read\write speeds faster than a snail’s pace, you need an SSD. Also, the article specifically mentions SSD. I’m sorry, who is the uninformed one?

... so your answer is to spend hundreds of dollars more... and still not be able to play games at will? You must be a business major...

I get it, you’re old. Like really old. So old that you grew up banging rocks together to have fun because they hadn’t invented sticks yet, let alone sharp ones.

That is why I love the switch, but there is only so much Super Mario Odyssey and Mario Kart a person can play before they hit 100% completion...

Yes, hours. Let’s do some math! My fiberoptic is advertised to run at 50 MBPS (Megabits per second, not bytes. ISP’s love it that people mix those terms up. Basically divide by 4 to get the megabytes per second, which is ~6.25 Megabytes Per Second. I will use the Megabytes per second from here on out. Also, the

So your answer is to spend MORE money on an already expensive console just so I don’t have to rip my hair out while it downloads 70 gigs of updates? Do you see where I am going with this?

Admittedly anecdotal, but I never had that issue with SNES. The NES I did, but not the SNES. Now the OG PSX, I ALWAYS held my breath until the PS intro logo finally transitioned to the game I wanted to play. 

GTFO with that fanboy non-sense. Sonic 2 kicked ass!

You are a special kind of stupid. The kind that comments without reading anything, answering a question only you can see. Day one has nothing to do with this. Say you delete spider-man to play RDR2, then you beat RDR 2 and want to play spider-man again. Guess what?! You have to reinstall it, tens of gigs plus watching

Remember the good ol’ days when you slapped a cartridge into a system and it just played? No 5 hour installs, no multiple GB update every time you tried to start it. Just the pure, instant joy of seeing your favorite developer’s intro (“SEGAAAAAAAA” or the Capcom jingle) pop up followed immediately by the title screen.

Dredd was awesome, but I think the problem with its release was that it was a 3D release. I saw it after it came home, but did not see it in theaters because 3D ticket prices were through the roof. (It may have been released in theaters as both 2D and 3D, but the media blitz around it was specifically pointed at the