Not just Amazon. So much plastic waste is designated recyclable with caveats, caveats that the average consumer is not aware of and will not follow up on.
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Haven't they also had some wild hot takes on certain albums? Maybe it should come down on the specific reviewer but I think Pitchfork took the reputation of being kinda off its rocker.
Yeah that's kinda strange. Hardware shouldn't be included in top game sales...
The fuck does the title mean with XXXX? A joke on their AAAA Skull and Bones claim? The article does not elaborate.
What a nothing title for your game.
There are 3rd party tools you can use (you'll have to figure that out yourself tho, I haven't used them myself) but AFAIK there's no legit way to get a trade-evolved mon without trading, and unfortunately there are no wild Machamp in Sun/Moon.
Not sure on that but I remember Dark Souls 2 had that problem. Weapon durability I think was tied to framerate, so when people played it at 60fps instead of 30, you had to have repair powder on you at all times or your weapons were going to break mid-fight.
I don't think the headline suggests paid DLC is a problem, but I do think they know exactly what they're doing when they phrase it that way since nickel-and-diming corporations are such an inflammatory topic. What the intended meaning should be is simply that they made some paid DLC, followed by some free updates and QoL fixes, and now they are planning another paid DLC. Simply a timeline of events.
And of course, not giving the name of the game in the headline is a classic and obvious clickbait tactic.
They're version exclusives, silly, something that's been around since Gen 1. The timed event allows players to catch the other version's exclusives in the wild.
What about this indicates AAA? Planned size of 100 employees, no projects announced yet, no mention of funding. Only thing I see is "cutting-edge" which could necessitate larger amounts of funding to develop, but that's highly speculative and depends on the direction. I imagine after their Rocksteady experience, the people hired on from that company were looking for something different, not another "AAA" studio with shareholder oversight.
Black Sabbath is my dad's favorite band and I have NEVER heard of the Tony Martin era.
This is good work.