

Countermeasures are often created by encountering the problem rather than by any foresight


Countermeasures are often created by encountering the problem rather than by any foresight


Probably so, there are a few native Linux builds on Steam that don’t have feature parity or segregate multiplayer for silly reasons. (Total War: Warhammer III for example uses an entirely different method to generate random numbers in the native Linux build so you need to use proton to play with ‘friends’ on Windows)


HE uses like 25% more power compared to the usual sensor. Meaning a huge decrease of about 2% in joycons battery life.


Nintendo doesn’t want to use Hall for the same reason neither of the Steam Decks have, the increased power consumption. From there it was easy for them to justify a magnetic locking mechanism for the new joycons.
But also fuck Nintendo


The first game was like RPG soul food. It didn’t do anything new, the gameplay was fine and the story wasn’t bad. Nothing innovative but nothing poorly executed. I think people should look to the game as explanation for why Nintendo doesn’t make the ‘normal Mario game’ they want. Innovation is the simplest way to dress up a game, even if you like the loop it’s healthier if the sequel is different.
I got transitions on my tiny frames, it just made me blind because plenty of sun came in from behind. Meanwhile my brother has aviator’s and his work great


Why is RPS calling this an Ocean 4X? The ocean literally shrinks as you play
I much prefer this response over the typical “Came here to comment this.”. You sound like that middle manager who does nothing for the company, always wakes up late but is a pleasure to deal with.
And they’re not factoids because definitionally a factoid resembles a fact but isn’t!
Working in an MSP taught me that the bureaucracy of big business is evil and anyone leading a small business is evil. If either component is insufficiently evil then the business ceases to operate. After meeting and dealing with so many owners, I’m a militant communist.

I accidentally brought wire cutters in my carry on before boarding a flight in Florida. They measured the blade length and laughed and let me through, after I immediately told them they could throw them away. Then during my trip I forgot all about them. When I went to board my return flight the person immediately confiscated them.
And now for the burn test
I think that’s Sims 3? So the game on screen might be a need for speed entry?
They remade Time Bandits? I gotta screen this for my dad, he loved the original.


I had a similar experience with the final boss of the Elden Ring DLC. Tried to beat him like 200 times and then quit playing for several months.
I guess they’ll have to use the phrase ‘Israeli atrocities’ in the meantime.
“One for me, one for you…”
My dad does the same thing. If he has to run for smokes while I’m visiting he’ll come back with a Zero bar. I rarely buy candy for myself and I would never get myself a Zero bar. They’re perfectly fine but I’d probably go a Snicker’s Almond or something like that.
I received my strongest encouragement to never smoke when my high school history teacher said he hasn’t smoked in fifteen years but will see someone smoking and think to himself: damn that looks tasty
Red Lobster has a drive thru?