I don’t need an actual ‘pick-up’ animation to keep me immersed in a game
I don’t need an actual ‘pick-up’ animation to keep me immersed in a game
This is one of the most baffling things about the current generation. Xbox used to have a system level setting, and PS didn’t. Now it’s the other way around. This should be universal, it’s not like I play some games with inverted Y and others without. And if I was that picky, I wouldn’t use the system level setting…
Don’t be embarrassed, it’s a minor mistake and honestly I did not have a chance to complete the game. And when I was playing, I didn’t go all-in on the logs/etc., so all of this information is super interesting and helpful to catch up!
Seriously, even the character model is very clearly Lance Reddick!
“For any reason or for no reason.”
You know, sometime around the time this commercial came out, I remember standing outside my mom’s minivan while a teenage burnout helped load lumber of some sort.
Everyone in the comments: [debates about parental control and various methods of restricting access to Internet for children]
Just happened to watch Airheads over the weekend. Still holds up.
‘Cavill’ is too many letters for a Wordle guess, so there have been far fewer posts.
Take a glove, throw it over the speedometer.
Who knew some people have been training to become elite warriors the whole time?
but to me, there are mysteries that need to be addressed in sequels (“Who is Darth Vader really?”), and mysteries that should not be addressed (“Who is Yoda really?”).
Found the Papyrus fan in the audience.
Over the years working in the combined sphere of media and web, the “word list” file has always been one of my favorite things to encounter. So many creative variations of “fvck.” Sometimes you look at things that make the list in the database/text file and you’re just like:
Oh wow, people don’t understand browser cookies?! I’m SHOCKED based on the fact that it’s an issue been litigated and legislated and pasted as a disclaimer on every single website in the last few years.
...says someone responding to another joke?
Damn, it’s almost like one single person in an interview can’t be taken as a guarantee.
I might have to and apologize to my buddies I told we’d probably be going to the water park, because I asked my mom and she said “we’ll see.”
How is this even a debate. Thanks for being the first person to point out the only correct scenarios.
“Hello sir, I was born in 2005, allow me to explain in detail how things work and what the future of the internet is. Would you care to purchase a block of text from me?”
As someone who has been working for longer than I care to admit, across multiple industries and roles, I love seeing comments like “find a better job!”