

Nintendo doesn’t want to use Hall for the same reason neither of the Steam Decks have, the increased power consumption. From there it was easy for them to justify a magnetic locking mechanism for the new joycons.
But also fuck Nintendo


Nintendo doesn’t want to use Hall for the same reason neither of the Steam Decks have, the increased power consumption. From there it was easy for them to justify a magnetic locking mechanism for the new joycons.
But also fuck Nintendo


The first game was like RPG soul food. It didn’t do anything new, the gameplay was fine and the story wasn’t bad. Nothing innovative but nothing poorly executed. I think people should look to the game as explanation for why Nintendo doesn’t make the ‘normal Mario game’ they want. Innovation is the simplest way to dress up a game, even if you like the loop it’s healthier if the sequel is different.


Yeah they the Republican voter never see their obstacles as something to be resolved by policy or legislation. They just need an exception, everything works fine it’s just the situation they found themselves in that is regrettable.


You’re not wrong


I had a similar experience with the final boss of the Elden Ring DLC. Tried to beat him like 200 times and then quit playing for several months.
I guess they’ll have to use the phrase ‘Israeli atrocities’ in the meantime.


Fair use is a defense in US copyright cases, it’s a precedent not an allowance or law


Yeah these mods sound like they’re worth my time


The controls really are awful, not sure how console folks can enjoy the game


Years ago they got sued or something for factual reporting, basically only giving airtime to candidates that campaign on reality-based issues. Ever since then they have been giving equal airtime to both major parties. You can hear it in their voice that covering Republicans must be like a punishment


Not exactly how I expected AI to kickoff the apocalypse.
HE uses like 25% more power compared to the usual sensor. Meaning a huge decrease of about 2% in joycons battery life.