tlewis1701
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tlewis1701

I know Arizona is not Oregon, but we just had a 3 way governors race and the third party candidate split evenly from both the Democrat and the Republican, and the Democrat won. You never know how those third party voters will break.

I don’t agree with his assessment but the reviews for this game are way too harsh. The 91% user score on Steam is far more indicative of its reception.

In the short term their stock would fall off a cliff. What happens next is just guessing, but major restructuring and layoffs would seem very likely, as well as the possibility of selling off studios individually.

Isn’t this all just based off of energy usage? If so, wouldn’t it be entirely dependent on the local energy grid and where it sources from? If that is the case, it never seemed fair to me to blame companies for the energy policies of governments.

Diamonds. In Africa.

As good as it was, I actually think this arc ruined Star Trek. They kept trying to go into this dark and gritty storytelling with everything that came after and seem to have forgotten that Star Trek is supposed to be optimistic.

This could be messy because it’s a Swedish company suing a British gaming company under US copyright law. Just figuring out standing is going to take well more than 10 days.

If views in 2006 matter more than views recently, then Donald Trump is a Hillary Clinton supporting Democrat...

It’s more a union team player going to bat for the union. Honestly, as unionized writers, I’m surprised the side Kotaku came down on this one.

And the major boost in FPS really only comes from DLSS 3.0 and the AI generated inserted frames. Even if they work flawlessly (which I just can’t imagine) you are still holding a frame until the inserted frame displays which in practice will make every framerate feel 33% slower, so 60 FPS will feel like you are

That’s a lot of power in that small of a system. Consider how big the Steam Deck is and it is basically a base PS4 in power and starts at $400, while running the SOC at 15 watts. I’m not sure the tech is there yet to shrink a Series S to that level of performance to power, at least for anything in an affordable price

For me the original blockbuster game was either Final Fantasy VII or Ocarina of Time. Granted, I was in middle school when those came out, but I remember seeing those games absolutely everywhere.

The bit about buying 3000 series reminded me a lot of the whole “We have a product for people who aren’t able to get some form of connectivity, it’s called Xbox 360"

This is why companies do CG trailers. Too many people expect finished and polished products when they first see them, and it’s just safer to show CG until the game is basically finished.

The only other company I trust for GPUs is Sapphire, so this probably pushes me to AMD in the future.  

I didn’t particularly like the writing in season 8, but this could easily be one of those cases of misunderstanding the prophecy. Jon and Daenerys both had to be in the positions they were, for everything to fall into place.

It reminds be a bit of the shift when the Sci-Fi Channel switched to SyFy and starting airing ghost shows and much cheaper scripted shows.

I think part of the confusion is naming. Intergrade is just the enhanced graphics version that is free to download to previous owners and automatically activated. The Yuffie DLC is called Intermission and is separate (but even more confusing is included with new purchases of Intergrade and the PS5 physical). If you

Blue Dragon for $5 is a good pickup.  Too bad Lost Odyssey isn’t also at that price. Both those games run amazing on a Series console.

The most use I have gotten out of it is actually as a PC controller.   I usually bind keyboard keys to the swipe directions so I can press keys like J or M and access my map or journal without having to navigate a menu.