blunderworld
Do we really need a news article every single time this dumbass posts?
Sorry, but I live in Canada as well and have built several computers myself. These numbers you're citing are BS.
Green light, happy shopping!
If my retail experience is any indication, acknowledging customers in this situation is a bad idea. Before you know it, the conversation turns to "I just need one thing!" Or "I promise I'll be really quick!" and you have to become the asshole to tell them no... Even though the store hours are clearly listed on the front door.
Or if you agree even once, the conversation could easily become "but you did it for me/my friend last time!"
I've literally had people sneak into the store using an exit, then act all indignant because I tell them to leave. You give some of these fuckers an inch, they'll take a mile.
Here's a tip I've found useful: if I show up somewhere after closing time and find that the door is locked, it's because the store is closed.
I mean, animals don't necessarily experience taste in the same ways humans do. What tastes terrible to me may still be very appealing to a dog or cat etc., regardless of taste.
No thank you. I left reddit to get away from trolls and echo chamber political drivel.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
Oh don't get me wrong, I understand why Sony wants to enhance it. I just don't understand who it's for, and who will buy it. I guess it just takes less money and effort than developing new games or IP.
This game still looks and plays fine, in my opinion. Can't really see the need for an enhanced version.
David Attenborough