Sheever is a pillar of the community and an absolutely fantastic person, was really glad to see she was able to make it out to TI.
Sheever is a pillar of the community and an absolutely fantastic person, was really glad to see she was able to make it out to TI.
There’s also this thing called chemo brain, it actually does affect your brain, and I did notice that. Especially after the first chemo, I at some point noticed that I was not as quick-witted as I was before, not as fast with reading things or understanding things.”
Trust me, when Smash Switch comes out, they’ll find something wrong with it and keep on playing Melee.
Starred for your man children, not for your ergonomics.
you know two top level SF players use pad right?
I may be speaking from a place of ignorance but other games do not have such strict guidelines for controllers. I mean like in SF if you want to use the Dualshock/Xbone controller, then you can, you are going to get shredded perhaps but you can use it if you feel comfortable in it.
That was my first thought as well, and then I realized it’s still Melee. I’ll stick around for the replies full of poor grammar and run-on sentences defending this crap.
So the Melee fighting community refuses to evolve and insists on being man children douche bags?
How about they ban “broken” GC controllers first?
That’s the exact video I link to at the beginning of the article. 😉
lol
They may as well have just replaced Ash with Red if they did it for Brock and Misty. I mean what’s even the point of having Ash there now?
It’s because they weren’t annoying or obnoxious that they were written out.
This is not cool. Brock and Misty are as much a part of the original series as Ash.
Even then, I’d say good luck taking Zenimax to the court. Zenimax is basically a law firm masquerading as game company at this point.
If a 30-second ad told that story, maybe things would’ve gone differently. :/
i literally just bought this one. 25 bucks/month, whether or not that’s worth it is up to you, but i have a crappy old car with an assload of money into it, and 25 bucks a month for a shot at getting it back if it gets ripped off seems good to me.
They need to make one that is motion activated. The motion detection would take very, very little battery power, then when the thing is moved the GPS turns on for, say, 72 hours.
You can buy a GPS tracker that works with a cell network for about a hundred bucks. Lots of places to hide it in a street car, certainly long enough to find the car if you know it’s been taken relatively quickly. Race cars have fewer nooks and crannies, but they also have all kinds of weird boxes in them. One more…
Had this happen to somone I know... he gps tracks his dog but not his 100k plus trailer / race car that sits in a unsupervised yard 250 days a year. Whoever makes these trackers needs to market at race tracks