

Sounds about right. Needing an account for third party crossplay is nothing new.
This is the back of the Split Fiction box warning about needing an EA account and a billion other things.
Sounds about right. Needing an account for third party crossplay is nothing new.
This is the back of the Split Fiction box warning about needing an EA account and a billion other things.
I think this is because WB used cheaper manufacturing and now they’re failing way before they should.
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
u wot m8?
We’ve got Greggs Sausage Rolls.
All you’ve got is pasta and tomato sauce for every meal, and think different shaped pasta makes it a different dish!
That’s like thinking beans on toast is different if you put it on different shaped bread.
HP is owned by Heinz/Kraft.
Daddies is as well.
I’m not going without brown sauce. Some compromises have to be made.
Do they even still make those? Probably stopped that before they stopped doing CRT…
I’ve had my OLED since 2017. I use it for gaming. It’s perfectly fine still.
Projector bulbs ain’t cheap either. And the overall picture quality will still be crap despite the contrast.
Unless you have an OLED TV.
Enjoy your 300 bucks of gold I guess…
Doesn’t really sound like a lot these days.
Gravity Gun.
The tree song from Astro Bot.
How big is his house? How much is it worth now?
How much did he pay for the land it sits on? Or did he inherit that?
Who does he think maintains road networks and all the other infrastructure he relies on?
TVR still has a UK HQ!
And the railways.
That did not go well either.
Although I’ll wager it’s still more useful than the US rail system.
Conform, citizen.
My missus got a set of Slime VR trackers and they’re all transparent purple plastic. Very 90s.
We’ve always had a giant army. It just wasn’t ours and we can’t rely on it any more.
It’s just external and soldered to the motherboard on Macs, no?
It was a strange time.
There were so many competitors all of a sudden. CD-i, 3DO, Jaguar. Even Commodore had the CD32. Nobody had one, it was all Mega Drives and SNES.
Nobody could seem to decide if CDs were the future or 3D. I guess Sony’s success came out of nowhere but also because they hedged their bets and made the only machine that could really do both. Games like Final Fantasy VII that really made use of both were a pipe dream for other platforms.
Plus they realised that because CDs were cheap to make, budget re-releases could be a thing again. Seeing dozens of great games at £20 a go certainly swayed me from the competition.
Exactly. You’d have a blurb, a barcode, and some screenshots from a better looking platform than the one you had.