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I miss the specific game subs, like Elden Ring, Satisfactory, Hades, etc. I don’t think we have the population yet to have subs like these with lots of content posted each day.
Married with kids, mainly interested in gaming.
I miss the specific game subs, like Elden Ring, Satisfactory, Hades, etc. I don’t think we have the population yet to have subs like these with lots of content posted each day.
There’s been a few recent remasters that weren’t optimized well, but this one runs at 40 fps with no adjustments. I was expecting 30-35 at best.
I just started Bioshock 2 Remastered. It runs surprisingly well.
Another big factor is developer engine knowledge. It’s expensive to train developers on a new or unpopular engine when you can hire plenty of devs who are already familiar with a popular engine like Unreal. 343i continues to have this issue with Halo Infinite running on their Slipspace engine, which is why (IIRC) they’re switching to Unreal for future games.
I must be old, I don’t have a clue what this means.
I legit had a rich friend with that necklace, cologne, and backpack!
I’ve never been inside one without buying something, it’s true.
That was my take as well!
Completely agree. I grew up in the Dallas area and spent 3 years in Colorado Springs. The “coffee culture” of the area was shocking to me. I had a roommate sit me down and tell me I needed to stop wearing camo pants because it looked ridiculous, while it was fairly common back home. There’s so many little things that are different that you don’t realize until you’re in it.
The article says it’s being developed by Artax Games. They’ve made Ghosts & Ships, Ruff-Ruff Tweet and Dave, Watt Challenge, The Crow On The Stone, Super SplatDogs, and Iro Hero. I’ve never heard of them or any of these games, hopefully they’re able to make something the kids will love and stay true to the show.
I used to live next to little dogs that looked like this. I called them dubstep dogs, because when they would bark at me, it sounded like “wub wub wub!”
Moonchay! They have such awesome doodles.
This works though. As a former server, if one of my tables was looking around, they almost always needed something.
This is very interesting, seems like everything lined up well for this to be a homerun.
I have similar feelings and I was raised in a very controlling home. It took me years to realize the environment I grew up in wasn’t healthy, because that was my “normal”. It could be the same for you, but only you and/or a mental health professional could say for sure.
You are correct, it’s the first one. I found the review on IMDB. There doesn’t seem to be a way to link to individual reviews on their site. Here’s a link to the IMDB movie page instead, in case anyone wants to see for themselves.
Edit: turns out, it was just the app that couldn’t link to reviews. Here’s the direct link.
Dang it, I might have to rewatch Brock’s Dub now.
Me, with two young kids:
Was?
I once had a roommate who would get so excited about sleeping, he would giggle himself to sleep (I promise it’s true). The guy who shared the room often had to ask him to giggle quieter, because it would keep him up.
Second this, it’s my usual go to when I want something that doesn’t take a ton of brain power. It can also be played with only one hand on the Deck (mapping A and B to L4 and L5).