Smoking that Nintendo cash.
Smoking that Nintendo cash.
Almost every single study I see has a sample size that is too damn small. It’s such a chronic problem.
That’s the difference between a private company and a publicly-traded one.
No such thing now. At least in the US.
You being very generous by calling the characters interesting. The character line-up was the most generic, by-the-numbers GotG ripoff I’ve ever seen.
Well, that is until the Chevron decision got knocked down.
This article just sort of ends without the expected detail the first paragraph was alluding to. I mean, it technically described the thing in the headline, but I would hardly call this an “article”.
Well, I’m certainly glad there a nasal spray that deals with the toxic mice tangles in my nose.
Shitty sample sizes are the majority of “research” nowadays. It’s sad how hard it is to find any even in the triple digits.
Calling the ATARI computers a “bomb” is a bit disingenuous. The C64 and Amiga computers were more popular, but ATARI was still selling theirs by the millions as a close second.
Do you know how to break the cycle? Use open-source software. Use standard protocols that aren’t locked behind some greedy corporation.
Why not take the features from Discord/Slack and integrate it into a new IRC or Jabber protocol?
Is this just E3 v2.0?
It’s like that Woodstock concert in the 2000s. You can’t just recapture magic like that by repetition.
Spontaneity is spontaneous.
Microsoft spent millions of dollars and clout to lock their OEM out of offering Linux on the desktop. There’s a good reason why you don’t see Linux PCs on the shelves of Walmart.
Oh, you mean something like GPL, which has been responsible for more technological freedom than any other concept in the past 30 years, except maybe the internet? Even the Internet was built on open standards and public RFCs, with billions and billions of Internet-bound Linux devices.
Let’s not treat this like it’s some new problem. The solution is right there. Just pick it up and use it, and thank your local OSS developer for actually maintaining the other software you use.
Sorry, you don’t get to name drop A24 to try to sneakily connect it with a very not-A24 studio.
At what point do we declare that it already fell off the tightrope?
Correction: Polygon will find drama in everything.
I watch Magic and that’s it. Why? Because the game is too damn expensive.
And no 4 player Commander except on the client that is built on Windows 95 technology.
Heh, speak for yourself. I’ve been mostly living on YouTube Premium for 10+ years. Certainly better than the crap on cable.
And while the YT ad renevue space has gotten worse over the years, it’s much better than the 5 minutes of obnoxious commercials every 15 minutes from cable.
EDIT: Ad renevue, as in content creators shucking outside products, not actual ads from YouTube.