The only thing that looked jarring to me from those movies was the "And I'm Ironman" scene, but that's from Endgame
Alan Wake 2 is a game that I really wanted to play but it's only available on EGS.
I don't have any personal vendetta against EGS tbh but their launcher is so awful that I don't bother.
where were you when they made the frickin frogs gay
At least it was cheap
It's too early to decide if it was. Yes it was the safest bet, Even though PS4 had a great deal of success you also need to keep in mind, a lot of it was because of politics. Nintendo and MS made huge mistakes at that time and Sony basically ate their lunch.
The older generations were always innovative and pushed the envelop as far as possible, but now PS just a gaming PC that is not upgradable like an actual PC. if you don't recall, the most hyped thing about PS5 was the controller, which is not what you expect the main point of buying a new consol to be.
On the topic of exclusives, I personally hate them. I think it makes a false sense of value in modern consoles where in the past they were intentionally made to take advantage of the architecture to showcase the unique quirks (and ofc the power) of this machine in a tiny box. Now they are usually just political leverages even though the games can be ported to other platforms.
So to reiterate, I agree it definitely had positive net for Sony in the short run, we'll have to wait and see if it will payout in the long run.
Well you cut up monsters with a saw cleaver, inject yourself with blood vials to heal and hunt 'gods' for sport so I'd say it's pretty badass if you overlook ...
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Is this working for you guys?
That does not sound quick at all
Can I ask how you deal with it? Free tutanota lacks even the most basic features i.e. offline mode/search. I switched to proton after a month, it was infuriating
I'm assuming it was a jab of how much time you can sink in this game, which is %100 true
I'm not gonna go too deep into it because I'm not qualified to, but I think the issue currently at hand, is that we're throwing stuff at the wall to see what sticks. Most of the AI models currently used in different branches are being used because they showed promise in the original problem they were designed for. All these tools you see today were more or less designed over than 30 years ago. There's a lot of interesting stuff being done at an academic level today but we (understandably so) don't see those in an everyday conversation
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