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Every time I watch that, I imagine Kenny Blankenship and Vic Romano commenting over it.

Same, that was where I was going. I saw the headline and went to Twitter to verify because this addition is both the most ludicrous thing I’ve ever seen and also the most logical addition they’ve ever made in equal measure.

I don’t understand the need to play the “who has it worse” game. Can’t we just acknowledge that its a shitty time for a lot of people for reasons that are sometimes similar and sometimes different?   

It should be noted that if you already have devices enabled from the “Device Controls” step, you won’t see the cat options at all. You have to click the More Options icon, select Edit Controls, then remove all devices from that list. Once you hit save, you see the ability to add the cat options.

The earliest game I remember being truly disappointed by as a child was Batman Forever on the SNES. For context, my parents didn’t have a lot of money so we often got bargain bin games, many of which I played repeatedly and loved through sheer exposure (I beat Tazmania and Road Runner’s Death Valley Rally, both of

I am a developer (not game though). I think for this game at least individual performances you could theoretically have a “straight line” path of least resistance time and then add a margin of error on it. This could help identify individuals who finishes at or below that optimal time. Then you can query if that same

I mean, yes, but then the hackers would just set themselves to do a fraction of a second under the “best possible time” and continue to cheat anyway and avoid the system. Imagine having to get a near perfect time every single game just to have a chance.

I just want to thank you for playing through one of my very favorite RPGs of all time. The world of Golden Sun is magical and the soundtrack is incredible. But yeah it is kind of easy to get lost and stumped about where to go once you get the boat. And the dialogue is really bloated. But it’s such a fun game and it

As a recent discoverer of the Dresden files, I like “vampire & thrall”.

I work as an on-set camera tech in the film and TV industry and I haven’t touched a camera since March 16th, when the studio shut our show down.

I slept in until 3:30 yesterday despite being on the clock. That about sums up how busy I’ve been this week.

> If you value your sanity, do not try to knock out every single little side-quest in this game.

I mixed this up with Small Soldiers and was very confused for a minute.

This guy is amazing. I watched another one of his videos where he solved a sudoku involving a magic square, diagonal lines, and only 2 numbers on the board to start. Genuinely thrilling and incredibly skilled - not to mention, the skill involved to craft those kinds of puzzles (which is done by hand)

The more restrictions, the more tells, making the puzzle far easier the more numbers you start out with. This is why I believe that the puzzle HAD to start with so few numbers for it to actually be challenging. I almost want to do the combinatorics to see how many valid (transformation invariant) completed boards

I’ve been watching these guys’ stuff daily for the past few weeks now and I love it.  I can’t stop playing Star Battles which I didn’t even know about before them.

I stumbled across this channel about a month ago and since then it has become an unexpectedly welcome and relaxing addition to my day.

Cracking the Cryptic is a terrific channel! I only found them a couple weeks ago, and I think they’ve gained like 50k subscribers in just that short a time. I love when Simon uses the phrase “Now we’re cooking with gas.” I dont know why, but watching him solve puzzles makes me feel smart.

That trilogy is good! I like how you keep thinking the main character is going to transform into some kind of shitkicking hero at like 20 different points in the story and if just never really happens. He continues to inconsistently bumble his way through everything right to the end! At least, that’s how I remember

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