got it on steam deck, so using a controller. it's mostly like i remember playing it as a kid on n64. the only issue is that the camera keeps zooming out every now and then, but there's a keybind to reset it when needed.
If they were to cooperate with valve and/or epic they could pull it off to some degree. Basically a fixed return from valve/epic per unit sold.
Not just preoder. Reserved just for the most expensive version of the expansion.
one could say you're at a loss for words, right? right? i'll show myself out.
und dann in paar jahren rumheulen, dass das land keinerlei fachkräfte mehr hat, weil sie das ausland alle "abgeworben" hat.
genau mein humor
not a movie, but a video game.
call of duty black ops 3. (no spoilers, in case anyone is still to play it.)
during my playthrough i was like:
- start the game
- the flashing text before the mission is way too fast to read. let's record it and play it slowly. huh...intersting.
- this is weird... why is this exactly THAT way that it has never been done before and doesn't make sense to do that way in general?
- this is weird... why do they mention THIS exactly? is that a mcguffin/chekhov's gun?
- this is weird... funny that they display this character how they handle their specific, unusual situation...
- this is weird... the story starts to become awkwardly surrealistic...
- reach the finale... i know there's more to it but i took so long to finish the game that i forgot all the clues, so i don't QUITE understand the meaning
- insert some hours of googling/yt explanations, and there's the big "OOOOOOOH! that's a brilliant display of what's happening to the main character and how it's described in real life!"-moment.
- realization that everyone hates it either because they didnt understand what happened and think it's the most random thing ever or because they understood what happened and think it's lame. sadge.
everybody hates chris
“X/Twitter”
for short, how about
ex-twitter
?
Tested myself in an a-b test a while ago and tried to figure out what intricate differences are in the tastes specifically, after being a pepsi fan. Turns out here in europe pepsi tastes a lot sweeter, while coke has a lot more sparkle. The lesser sweetness turned me into a coke fan.
insert how did you take the picture of your screen? chain
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the problem imo is that it's advertised absolutely incorrectly. they make it sound like the tech makes the game run faster. it doesn't. it leverages the free resources due to the cpu bottleneck in order to interpolate frames, like those 2010's tvs with their "9000hz motion" interpolation. it's okay for smoothing out jerky frame movement in solo third person rpgs and stuff like that, but absolutely disgusting and unusable for first person shooters. yet, following the gaming subs on reddit, people are gushing over it like it's free real performance increases out of thin air.