This comment made me laugh...then i got really depressed.
Hunie Pop, without a doubt
edit: Wait - this site puts it at #4 on the list but can't get its name right?!
Because a lot of game journalists are on that site. So, like you said...anti-game activists.
The game had awful sound glitches for me that made it unplayable for 2 months after launch.
@toxic-inferno
Not sure why the downvotes, either, other than 'unreliable' has a decidedly negative connotation. Vague, like potatoseal used, is a much better way to describe it.
It's GQ, a men's fashion magazine, not a real gaming site. Don't take their list too seriously. It is far more about what's popular/trendy than what's good.
From what i've heard, you are just making sh*t up and don't know what you're talking about.
@Kane22
"4chan and reddit went out of their way to make sure tlou 2 lost. why are people ignoring that"
And resetera, reddit and twitter went out of their way to make sure tlou2 won. Why are YOU ignoring That?!
I heard they took out or changed quite a few politically incorrect jokes and made it rather bland.
It's bad enough that I'm guessing english isn't his primary language
Tomorrow (11/17/20), actually.
For the author: It is tidbits, not tit-bits.
Where are you getting 9 million? Sony has not released sales figures for TLoU2 since June.
Along with Winter. Except for many of us, we've been waiting for Winter for 10 years and still there is nothing.
I started playing in 2005 and BfA was what caused me to quit, mainly for the reasons you listed. I felt the game was beautiful and the quests were fun to get to 120 but it felt unfinished and the end-game was really, really boring. Crafting was almost an afterthought after it was so good in Legion. Didn't stick around long enough to see the changes you are talking about, so yeah, BfA was THAT bad.
With all the bullshit Blizzard has pulled the past few years, insulting the French is the least of it.
...aaaaand they're sold out. At Target, an hour later :(
Relax,it's Kotaku! This is probably the first Xbox they've seen.
LEDs take so little current that having lighting effects like this will probably only take seconds off a full battery charge. And flashing LEDs take less battery than constant because there is no inrush current, so the power consumed by the LED is proportional to how long you have it on. The circuit to control the lighting sequences will draw some power, but nearly any amount of duty cycle will reduce the overall power consumption, especially with dimming.
The TL/DR is the...
Curious but skeptical. I'm just not feeling any excitement about this.