I mean, Miyamoto said pretty much the same thing long ago. Glad to see Gaben being on the same wavelength.
I mean, Miyamoto said pretty much the same thing long ago. Glad to see Gaben being on the same wavelength.
Please, please, please, do it
I don’t really like the design of those joy-cons clones. From the images it feels they could snap out from the screen if you put too much pressure. Maybe I am wrong though, I should test it.
Overwatch 2 deserves to be criticized a lot. But this kind of review bombing is dangerous. Now it happened to a game a lot of people (rightfully) dislike. But what if it happens to another game that doesn’t deserve it? Just because it shares different political views or ideologies? Or because it doesn’t include an option for chinese language (it already happens)? Only kids can cheer at something like this, sorry.
People don’t eat the crust? The fuck
I’d say Jesus. Either to prove everything written in the bible is fake or to watch some sweet miracles happen. Either way, I win.
I feel this. I can be the most empathetic person in the world. Unless I’m driving.
This meme improved my experience, excellent job.
1_ If the US did something like that, they must be criticized and punished in trials, nobody with a brain denies that. 2_ Just because the US did a bad thing doesn’t mean Russia is free to do it too. 3_ Whataboutism won’t change the fact Russia is a criminal state.
Meloni and her buddies can simultaneously abuse suing when someone criticizes them and complain about other people suing them for “political reasons”. The Schrödinger fascist.
Not to sound like a jerk but I don’t understand what most people expected. All new sites start slow. Facebook was slow at the beginning. Reddit too. It’s not like they had millions of users and subs day one. We have the responsibility to build up this community. We want a site like Reddit but without the u/spez crap. So we better start building it up and complain less. Criticism is ok but saying “it’s slower than Reddit” is kinda useless and obvious.
Isn’t coffee (and tea) technically dirty water?
Wow, I stand corrected. Neat trivia. In that case Gabe simply stated an idea that has been around the industry for a very long time.