I suppose they could have had evidence that the positive reviews were paid for and manufactured. Not that I trust Google to do anything that isn’t to their direct benefit.
I suppose they could have had evidence that the positive reviews were paid for and manufactured. Not that I trust Google to do anything that isn’t to their direct benefit.
Got it. Thank you.
There’s a ROM download on the developer’s page. Does anyone know if that’s a beta version or a demo or…?
Because Sega does what Nintendon’t
The game still needs to be available for the right CPU architecture.
Drilldozer on GBA is a decent game that’s easy to consume in small chunks
I remember using the mouse on Wolfenstein 3D, but that was the only game I ever played with it besides Mario Paint.
Nothing wrong with knowing what you like. I grew up on arcades and early generation consoles, so my preference skews towards faster paced games with tight controls. Because of that I just don’t enjoy anything that I perceive as slow to control. To be fair though, any games from those early generations that felt slow to control didn’t appeal to me either.
Ah, but if you only go after what you want, then by definition you’re avoiding what you don’t want.
I want to like LOK:SR, but I can’t get past how much I dislike how it controls.
I agree that Tomb Raider is worse though.
Bird>Dee Reynolds
There’s no difference here though
Games with “tank” controls like Tomb Raider or Legacy of Kain Soul Reaver. I find them painful and unenjoyable.
Several times I’ve had to wait for months on healthcare in the US system. This is such a weak argument against a socialized system.
That’s doing that locally on your device, not on the carrier network. It’s definitely a good solution for this problem though.
That data is made of averages which aren’t worth a lot when you discuss people’s feelings about the economy, and also not everyone is getting a raise equally. Many don’t get one at all and those people are definitely still dealing with prices being higher.
Additionally, the cumulative rate of inflation over the last four years is over 20%, so unless my annual salary rises to be at least that much higer than it was four years ago then my real buying power has still decreased. It doesn’t matter that the average raise is outpacing inflation if I never receive enough raises to at least keep up.
States with laws that are hostile to workers - as mine is - make it hard to find employment where your employer will increase your pay to at least track inflation. This kind of thing gets lost in the discussion of averages.
Just because a person might have a wealthy neighbor while they live in poverty doesn’t really mean that, on average, everyone is doing fine. It still means some are still hurting.
From the article:
Though the central bank now believes inflation is largely defeated, many Americans remain upset with still-high prices for groceries, gas, rent and other necessities.
The comment on this article that you were originally responding to was most certainly one of frustration with this situation, not one aimed at the Fed’s decisions about interest rates. I feel that frustration too.
It kinda doesn’t matter if the Fed made every single right move if this was still the outcome for a large swath of America. People are going to be voicing frustration every time an article about the economy is posted.
I have an B.S. in Economics, by the way.
Okay, but only if he lives on a vegan diet.
Inflation may have fallen, but prices haven’t. Additionally, my annual pay is still $12k below where it should be had it only kept up with inflation over the last four years, no raises included.
Anecdotal data isn’t worth much, but I think it’s clear that Americans largely feel the same pressures.
This was an underlying plot point in Metal Gear Solid 2.
I don’t think it was a bluff, unfortunately. Neither do I think they should not criticize the Republicans for their behavior.
Thank you for that article! He’s a truly good writer, and I read a couple more of his entries before I bookmarked his site.