Back-to-back articles on salty cheap shots courtesy of the Redskins.
Back-to-back articles on salty cheap shots courtesy of the Redskins.
Says the man posting from his computer (presumably inside) on a Sunday
Strange: usually the Jets only brawl with the Sharks.
Thoughts and Prayers
Well that escalated quickly ....
I read this exact same advice in Goop, except it was paprika instead of salt, oat milk instead of beer, pouring it on your clit instead of drinking it, and instead of changing your life in the abstract it eliminated the discomfort of menopause.
I already trust Jim Tomsula more than any guidance counselor I had in middle/high school.
I honestly don’t understand how this isn’t manslaughter. That word has not been brought up with reference to this, but truly I do not understand why not.
NCAA looks up from money printing machine, says, "Um, no, but thanks!"
I’m a student at Maryland a grew up a huge fan of the school, but if this doesn’t end with literally everyone canned then it’s a total failure (moreso than it already is, anyways).
What a fucking embarrassment. A kid died, nobody should escape unscathed.
RIP Notre Dame
Got an idea NCAA. If a school KILLS a guy they don’t get to have a program anymore. How does that sound?
We’ve been getting it for I’d say the last 10-15 years. Smart TV’s were supposed to be the beginning of the end for consoles and we see how that worked. Streaming can work on small scale, if you’ve got a great ISP (Usually within a major city, sometimes not even then) and a good modem/router to support it, but as the…
It’s be nice if one of the Kotaku journalists went back and researched how many times in the past some senior at some game company said that consoles wouldn’t exist in 5-10 years. I’d love to laugh at all these very wrong predictions.
This reminds me of the time when smartphones were gonna kill game consoles (they didn’t)
Yep. Streaming has to become really good, AND internet connections have to become stable & fast for EVERYONE to make it work.
Yeah, he’s talking blue sky for sure. The infrastructure for game streaming wasn’t here ten years ago when OnLive was a thing, it’s still not here for PSNow, and when vast swaths of the country are still running sub 20Mbps internet(not fast enough for stable 4k video streaming), game streaming at the resolutions and…
I don’t know that anyone is married to the console as a device, but it seems unlikely that graphically demanding games will be played by anything other than specialized hardware unless significant strides are made by streaming services.
QUOTE | “The console as it exists today, and your TV... In five years time, people will still have them, I imagine, just out of retro [sentiment]. They look good. But in 10 years, they will be in one of the other devices you have.” - Electronic Arts VP of strategic growth Matt Bilbey sees an eventual merging of…
You would thought so right?