I still haven't found a proper replacement for Redline. It was the only energy drink to actually give me energy.
Only thing that's come close are hard drugs and I don't do that shit anymore.
I still haven't found a proper replacement for Redline. It was the only energy drink to actually give me energy.
Only thing that's come close are hard drugs and I don't do that shit anymore.
because I thought it was decent but everyone else seems to love it so I figured I'm clearly not the person to talk about it.
I'm mostly an RPG/FPS person so that's what I'll mention.
We got a remaster of Oblivion that was excellent, The Outer Worlds 2 was a lot better than the last one, and we got Dragon Age: The Veilguard which Dragon Age fans didn't like because it was more like Mass Effect and YouTube "personalities" didn't like because there was an option to establish your player character is trans when establishing their backstory. As a Mass Effect fan I absolutely adored it though, so I'm playing through it again right now. STALKER 2 finally came out, and it didn't have A-Life for some reason, but it does now... it's also has mod support now too, even on console.
Oh! Speaking of games with mod support on console, we also got Arma Reforger on both PC and console, so that's opened up mil-sims to a wider audience. and while we're talking about military shooters, Black Ops 6 came out and it was terrible, and they just kept making it worse all year to the point where even the CoD fanboys didn't even care when the beta for Black Ops 7 came around. Activision panicked and made a bunch of changes that the community had been begging for years for, but it was too late and when BO7 came out most people didn't care. Especially since the campaign was Co-Op only and weird. Multiplayer is solid but nobody cares and ActiBlizz is in full panic mode. This whole situation wasn't helped by the fact that Battlefield 6 had a beta that managed one of the top concurrent player counts on steam because it was so well received. The multiplayer of BF6 was well received on launch, but people complained that the maps are small (they are) but with the first season they released a BR called RedSec and it's just okay, but it came with a couple new big maps and also every update to BF6 makes it worse in some way so now people are kinda souring on the game.
As an asexual woman, I love that Sabrina Carpenter has been able to express her sexuality in a way she wants, that shows how it makes her life more enjoyable, instead of the all too common thing where women are sexualized for the benefit of men.
we are all cece
I load/unload planes
I did some test on my deck when I first got it seeing the difference in load times when a game was installed on its m.2 SSD vs a Micro SD card and the difference was there but pretty negligible. a long load time that took 16 seconds on SSD took 18 on Micro SD. It isn't something I'd personally notice unless I was timing it.
One of the things the article is complaining about is that many apps look like they are free in the store with an optional subscription, but once you've downloaded them you find out basic features are locked behind a subscription.
Personally the worst trend I've started seeing is "free" apps that are great for a few days until you find out they've been silently giving you a free trial of the premium subscription and now you'll have to pay up to keep using basic features. They're hoping now that you've spent some time learning and using the app you're invested enough to start paying to keep using it. You could be getting yourself into one of these apps and not even know it til a week later, it's infuriating.
The thing with "easily serviceable" is that no matter the actual difficulty, once you need to involve a screwdriver to take apart a controller (anything other than a door you can easily open with your hands) you've lost like 85% of people. Most average people are not comfortable taking apart electronics to do ANYTHING and will just buy a new one and toss the old one in the trash when it stops holding a charge. But AA batteries? everyone is comfortable with replacing rechargeable AAs.
that's honestly the best move, even if it is more expensive it's totally worth it.
Hell, these corporations could even make more money selling you additional packs you could swap if you didn't want to use rechargeable AAs. It needs to be the standard, it would keep so many controllers out of landfills when their batteries go bad. Microsoft kind of does this with the standard Xbox controllers, but in typical Microsoft fashion they make your first rechargeable pack a separate purchase. I'd still way rather have that than the built in batteries though.
I mean I took it as what /I'd/ wear, because I do like wearing thigh high socks.
Gaming is my hobby. I bought an Xbox Series S for $250 on sale 4 years ago. I buy a couple games on sale each year for usually less than $30. It's not a lot of money, but I also don't have a lot of money.