Too old to be a boomer, he’d silent generation. The rest of your comment is still probably accurate though.
Too old to be a boomer, he’d silent generation. The rest of your comment is still probably accurate though.
Agreed. They are definitely the best open world survival (lite) games I have played but I also dislike survival games. Overall they are probably my 7th and 8th favourite Zelda games while removing the survival and crafting elements would push them in to my top 5.
They’ll just use photo apps with filters and upload from their gallery. They’re not about to show anyone what they actually look like but they also aren’t going to quit posting.
Only 2% where I live (Toronto) but that still works out to over 20k at the average house price. Realtors making bank.
I’m over here pirating things because I don’t want to pay for them but I’ll probably never watch/play them. Which side of the image am I?
I’ve been using it since v4 launched and it’s one of my favourite things ever.
Anyone with grade 5 math skills could have reached the same conclusion. 8% interest, 30% price increase. It’s not hard. Oh, and let’s not forget that grocery chains reported record profits that year.
I read an article recently comparing w10 and w11 performance and the numbers were basically the same as this. No gamer should be running w11.
That’s unregulated capitalism. You’re describing capitalism, not fascism.
Resolution scale, not resolution. On my monitor I run a 4k resolution with a 125% resolution scale. When I undock the resolution scale stays at 125% so everything looks too large on the decks display.
I find that happens if my docked and undocked resolution scales are not the same.
Not always, the mister would need more elements to do an actual 1:1 for many newer consoles and the cores are often reverse engineered best guesses and not replicating the original asic design.
On the other hand, original hardware goes through revisions and the silicon can change (snes 1chip vs 2chip for example) while still be perfectly compatible so it really depends ho much of a stickler you are.
I only go for their higher end productivity mice so I can’t say much about their gaming gear. It seems like gaming mice, regardless of the brand, typically have shorter lifespans. Either that or gamers are just more vocal when there are issues.
Only one ever died on me (brother spilled beer on it) and that was after 6ish years. The rest were upgrades to newer models. My current mouse (mx master) is coming up on 8 years and I’m debating between replacing the battery or getting a newer model but it still works as well as it ever has.
Ask a razer user if their mouse/keyboard last forever.
Except their mice are built better and last longer than any of the popular gaming brands. I’ve owned 4 logitech nice in my life and that would be every mouse I’ve owned since 1995 and only one of those actually died. People complain about their razer mice lasting 3 years and then go out and buy another one as if that’s normal meanwhile you can easily get 5+ years out of a logitech mouse.
Their search isn’t great, I get better results using site:archive.org on Google
When I was a child in the late 80s, I saw the occasional news story about researchers trying to crack the code in whale communication. Crazy that we might get there.
About $50-70 for me depending on the game. I am interested in playing the games more than collecting so I have zero interest in paying more for a game than it would have cost new at retail.
This is the second time I have heard about this film, the last time being the release of the first teaser trailer. Studios love to spend 70 million marketing budgets on broadcast TV advertising and completely missing their target audience. In the case of sci-fi, most of us are more responsive to online marketing campaigns and this film has the online presence of an Amish priest.