If you like Pokemon, check out cassette beasts. Or one of hundreds of Pokemon mods.
If you like Pokemon, check out cassette beasts. Or one of hundreds of Pokemon mods.
This was by far my favorite 3DS game. It was just perfect.
I don’t disagree?
They’re going to try what they’re going to try. This won’t sway me, but it might sway someone. In which case, that user is subsidizing me
It hurts the ability to send multi media. Specifically video just can’t be sent over MMS if you want to do more than listen.
What I’m made of - Crush 40. Unironically love all of the GameCube era sonic crush 40 music.
You might check out privacy guides instead of privacy tools. Basically, the owner of privacy tools wouldn’t make changes that the community wanted, causing privacy guides to be formed.
Read both, form your own opinion. I don’t like how tools has what amounts to ads on it.
I should clarify, I haven’t pirated a game since prototype 1. At least a game that I could buy. I have pirated games I have emulated, but this is clearly a different thing.
You can also use pirating to send a message. If a company does something really bad, like loot boxes or micro transactions, you can pirate take money they likely got from someone who’s addicted to gambling.
Disagree. It takes very little time to pirate something. Anything.
Also, there are a lot of numbers between 0 and 60 that someone may be willing to pay to play a game. But for a modern game with DLC and stuff, more like 120.
Fun fact. The Wii 2 was called the Wii u because the Japanese word for 2 is ‘ni’.
Pretty much. Wouldn’t surprise me at all
It’s addicting. I play it all the time, and I wouldn’t describe my experience as fun. That does change when I’m with friends
They did that though. You got a reward for visiting, I think it was Sprint?
I’ve noticed that. Early on, I caught a full on dragonite that had decent stats and a high level. He’s still viable to use even today.
Lol. Yeah, pretty much
That’s a great point. CP is hugely flawed.
Factorio again. Maybe one day I’ll move on.
I used to say that too. I loved good old SMS. Then I got a job with a metal roof and suddenly I needed something to work over wifi
The only interesting browser launch in years was brave. And even that lost hype after some time. It actually tried something new. The idea of being able to cash out your ads, or donate them to the websites you actually used was novel. And it wasn’t a horrible idea.
But at least it added something. According to marketing, this is just changing the layout and claiming it’ll change the way you interact with the web. Also a vague promise of AI, which honestly sounds like a negative at this point.
The question here isn’t “will this work”.
The question is “what will it take to make this work”