Samsung and Google? Two companies well known for maintaining tech long term rather than getting bored within a few months.
Samsung and Google? Two companies well known for maintaining tech long term rather than getting bored within a few months.
I don’t, because if that happens either others will have done a more thorough job (because it’s something they care about - I have my own obsessive areas that I’m the one doing that stuff for), or if they haven’t then I have much bigger problems to deal with (e.g. war in Europe).
Demand all you want, you orange twat.
I’d rather he not reign anything.
I am thoroughly confused by both your replies now. I haven’t got a platform they sell games for, AFAIK, but I had one. This generation they’ve failed to provide enough to get me to buy anything from them.
I had Xbox game pass for a while (I converted XBL time for a token amount) but once it ended last year I couldn’t see any reason to pay the asking price. I’ve been waiting on this generation but it looks like it’s not going anywhere interesting.
I don’t have a Windows PC though?
I seem to recall Superliminal was rather dull, but then again I got bored of The Witness extremely quickly.
I’ve got an Xbox One X, and have had since 2018. I’m still waiting on a reason to care about the current generation of consoles.
The fact that you guys couldn’t put an end to this guy’s career is astounding.
Oh joy. What an important cultural contribution that will be.
Like it even matters at this stage.
How have we still not mastered animating arms?
…and a convivial Thursday in November to you too!
[…]because nearly everyone who speaks English is a capitalised pronouns user. I. The subject form of the first person pronoun. While it’s not a matter of importance to most people, it is still the proper form used in legal documents and anything else that needs to be done “correctly”. And it got that way because someone, at some point in history, felt their pronoun ought to be capitalised and convinced everyone else to generally agree.
This is as far as I got. That isn’t why we capitalise “I”, as others have pointed out, and if the argument held true then we’d capitalise “Me” as well, which we don’t in English.
You’ve clearly thought about this enough that anything I say isn’t going to change your mind, so I’m just addressing the actual argument being made in that opening paragraph because it’s categorically incorrect. I’m not going to bother reading the rest because I’m bored already. You might as well try to fight the tide on stuff like this.
I say that as someone who got tired of people shortening their name and instead changed their name to one that cannot be shortened because it’s the only effective way to accomplish the objective.
Whilst I don’t care about game discs, the notion of a high end media device without a UHD drive seems nuts to me.
…and nothing of value was lost.
Ugh, yes, that’s really obnoxious.
The greatest single-playthrough game would be a fun category. I think my picks for that might be What Remains of Edith Finch, Gone Home, Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars, or Grim Fandango. Fire Watch would probably get an honourable mention.
A “pinacle of a (mostly) defunct genre” category might be a good one too. I would argue that Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 is the best isometric RTS games ever made.
Ugh, wow. That’s a terrible distribution approach.