I noticed a fair bit of anime adaptations borrow that mechanic, that being one of them.
Berserk: Band of the Hawk is another.
I noticed a fair bit of anime adaptations borrow that mechanic, that being one of them.
Berserk: Band of the Hawk is another.
I am thankful I do not have such relative.
And if I did, to the discard bin.
I mean it still has a purpose? Don't know where you're going with this, do you have some grudge against BitTorrent we don't know about?
In short - people being deliberate assholes and know they can pretty much get away with that.
You don't usually need to think deeper on that.
I wish Quora would shut down.
How about Chromebooks in general just die?
Except people are going to still buy those games, still complain for something to be done and when the potential resolution is there, they'll go "I DON'T WANT IT!" and just cycle through.
Fuck sakes, some people...
And that applies to generally any big company.
Like why bother asking for reviews if you're Wal-Mart or Target when the shit is still going to somehow sell and customers aren't usually the brightest when it comes to making purchasing decisions or evaluating what they have bought.
Eh, that's fine but I'm good until 2032 with my Windows 10.
Also, we aren't for sure certain how many of those people are uniquely downloaded from Windows and specifically the purpose or reason.
Some could've downloaded Zorin for experimental purposes. Some could've downloaded it from a Windows VM. Some could've downloaded it from Windows when they're in a dual-boot system.
Hate to burst that bubble, but you need to consider these things before big numbers are boasted. There's a lot of variables involved.
It only feels that way because one doesn't explore.
On a creative standpoint, the well of originality is drying up quickly.
I have two.
I do not claim to be a 'gamer'. I prefer to be best described as someone who plays games, but not nearly as often as one branded a 'gamer' would play games by. But I've been partly turned off from video games because of the culture surrounding them. The streamers who play games, the RGB droolers, the tech-junkies, the whales, the hype-train types, the multi-hour essay level of delivering an opinion on a game .etc
Not to mention, all of the gamer-branded merchandise from chairs to even drinks. It just turns me off and I do not ever associate with that crowd and it's a damn shame there is so much gullibility with the culture that it is difficult to avoid.
Side-quest after side-quest does a game not make. That kind of thing is what you'd find in an MMO that needs to find things for you to do. Not in a more constrained container of a game that has a fixed story, a fixed completion rate and everything. All it tells me is that the developers did not think of or have had any faith in what they were making.
Roblox's problem is that it is lead by the wrong people.