I think it is the fact her eyes always look like she is squinting with a “we both know everything I am doing is wrong, but you can’t do shit about it” kind of energy.
I think it is the fact her eyes always look like she is squinting with a “we both know everything I am doing is wrong, but you can’t do shit about it” kind of energy.
If you want “more of an answer” this question is already loaded to be implying that leaving motion blur on is the wrong answer. What kind of discussion could you possibly have around this? “I like how the blurred images fly past me” vs “I think you are wrong, clear images only club!”.
This isn’t something that will grow someones understanding or open up a whole new idea to them. Anyone can go click the button on and off, compare, and make a choice. If you were discussing what preferences someone had for a receipt and how they substitute ingredients for more/less savory, that makes sense for discussion. This does not.
Also, Canadian originally from Ontario and currently living in Alberta.
Best and most correct answer here … and this comes from a guy that hates motion blur and lens flare
There is a food truck with the same name in Grande Prairie Alberta, doubt it would be closer but at least it is out there.
They only speak of software in the article, and a “$200” theoretical price tag. Their hardware breaks … constantly … for anything I have purchased in the last 4-5 years. Zero change I would give them $200 for a mouse and trust them to keep it working / the service online forever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDFBTdToRmw
Not necessarily related, but out before.
Logitech has become so cheaply made, the idea of them making anything “forever” is very laughable.
I would consider buying a Tesla after a couple years then … maybe.
If he is in a group of like minded people, then all the power to them.
We have played with people like this in the past, it can get really old really fast. We constantly had to remind them what to roll, what skills / feats / abilities they had, etc. Sometimes there would be a side bar for a character or two for a quick 15-20-minutes. After the PC(s) involved would finish their actions, the player not invested would add what they want to do and we would remind them that they didn’t go. Same thing as above, they were not on their phone or having side conversations. They were just a backseat passenger in their own mind when it came to the game.
We are far from a hardcore group. We regularly interrupt the session for other conversations, it is almost always parallel to a beer share so there is lots of distractions. Even then, the bare minimum for play is at least wanting to participate. The above post is the kind of play I need to do when hand holding my 5-year old along. They are just social loafing and want the “fun parts” (to them) to them at the rest of the tables expense.
With all the tripe released between then and now, it feels like well over a decade ago.
Lol, comments off on the youtube video…cowards.
I have hundreds of hours into this game, but man did this dev team wear me down and out. The constant, huge game changing development is the reason this has taken over 10 years to get to this point. Someone needed a bit better of exploration in their direction when they started.
How is this uplifting news? Same old story, they hate until it effects them, then suddenly “things are different”. Yes this is slightly better than him always being a bigot, but honestly, f*** this guys lack of sympathy to start with.
The Owl House
My guess is it depends on how important it is to you. I have forgotten mine basically every time I am ever asked.
Didn’t Among Us peak years after release?
I think it is more about the corporate interest looking to squeeze the ever additional dollar from everything, and in this case in particular, from an already (mostly) struggling community.
I find it almost criminal the amount of people who do not know about this. Absolute life saver for work.