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No, you don’t get it.
These massive Batman pecs need support.
No, you don’t get it.
These massive Batman pecs need support.
You can even quickly swipe twice.
Before that there was Super Monday Night Combat.
Solar eclipse-caused bit flip.
Seems device-specific because it doesn’t happen on my phone.
Anime girl Galactus? What the hell is that?
Seems like more of a strong statement to discredit the Russian propaganda pinning this on Ukrainians no?
But then you’ll get prompts for “What product did you just watch an ad for?”
It’s so that they show they haven’t just pulled a name off a dead Russian body and fabricated an informant.
Just tap the top bar?
This is a feature of Samsung Galaxy devices. Is this perchance functionality brought in from their business relationship?
On top or, better, in addition to mutation testing, some amount of property-based testing is always great where it counts.
It’s definitely cozier on a tablet for sure.
I miss my IR blaster.
Maybe this will get lost as Just Another Comment but…
I feel like subscription services should actually serve as a true platform for those kinds of games. Something like joining a party playing Game X, and while you play your round(s), Game Y, or a slice of Game Y is downloading. When you finish your round of Game X you get switched to Game Y and it goes on and on, with some kind of voting on the next game.
There is a whole infrastructure dedicated for this required, and nevermind the multiplatform issues.
It just feels like the interactive nature of gaming would deliver one the one issue of streaming services where “there’s nothing to watch”. The cynic in me sees this as just another place to cram ads.