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This is one of those items that don’t fit the traditional materials + labor = cost/value equation. I have no doubt that this item has a very high-profit margin, but from experience, this simple piece of folding metal with rubber stickers on the ends is absolutely worth $15 to me.

This is one of those items that don’t fit the traditional materials + labor = cost/value equation. I have no doubt

Didn’t last long, shows $19.73 now.

Didn’t last long, shows $19.73 now.

Same system, same price, BUT with 16GB of RAM instead of 8, a 1TB HD with 256GB SSD, and a FREE copy of Black Ops 4!

Same system, same price, BUT with 16GB of RAM instead of 8, a 1TB HD with 256GB SSD, and a FREE copy of Black Ops 4!

Absolutely. If cost is based on the investment of the developer, where payroll expenses and overhead is heavily invested in the final product, yes, absolutely. How do you justify a game costing $60 when a small team (say less than 25 people) developed it when a AAA game that has a team of 500 working for years charges

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Found this trailer for the spin-off of this title which is geared for US audiences which releases in January:

Oh, I value this game, but I would put it closer to $24.99 at release and $9.99 on sale.

At what point are we collectively going to agree that Bethesda is destroying themselves on purpose, intentionally trolling, us, its player base? How is that time not, now?

Why does this game cost as much as a AAA title?

but as implemented usually doesn’t feel worth the trouble.

You mean, when, not if, were invaded by Chinese super soldiers, right?

Jason made a big deal about how this isn’t the same old game engine, but really it is, but with better distant art and envinronmental/weather effects. Everything else is identical to Fallout 4.

I’m not sure why a separate guide is necessary to stream your PS4 to a computer outside of your home network. I don’t know a thing about networks, but I just downloaded the Remote Play app to my work computer, pressed two buttons (logged int) and I’m now playing Fallout 76 at work. ;) Couldn’t have been easier.

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I’m with you on this, Luke. I appreciate that the developers tried something different, but it just didn’t work. I struggled with the level gates as well, but even more so with tracking quest lines. Which was a main story quest? Which was a side quest? Which was a fun “filler” quest? Also, the quest menu UI was a

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In reply to myself from over a year ago, “STFU Zatx, Heather rocks now!” ;)

This isn’t necessarily the case. Most of the time, warehouse deals are on items that have had their packaging damaged in some way while traversing Amazon’s logistic’s inventory system, i.e., package handlers and automated high-speed conveyors. Because of this, you can almost always find items that are

This isn’t necessarily the case. Most of the time, warehouse deals are on items that have had their packaging

No Dolby Vision?

No Dolby Vision?

This article piqued my interest because my PS4 Pro is not loud at all and I’ve only heard the fans rev up a hand full of times since I bought it a few months ago...

This has been my experience as well. Most of mine are related to quests. By the way, the health bar only appears when in combat or near a target.