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  • I feel the same exact way! That's part of what inspired me to write this - I have a couple of games on my Wii U that I would love to play, but I can't be bothered to dig it out of a box in the garage, get the chargers charged up, and find a space to plug everything in just to play a game for an hour or two for the nostalgia trip. Fortunately, Dolphin exists!

    Thank you for reading!

  • I only do as much of what I hate as of which I like. I couldn't picture being close or further yet it seems like I could.

  • The weirdest thing to me is this looks almost exactly like the Backbone PlayStation edition; if it's going to simply be remote play on a local handheld, I don't see why this is a product unless people just want potentially a bigger screen than their phone.

  • This was happening to me earlier, and logging in with an existing character then logging back out fixed the issue for me.

    Sorry it hit you on a great night to play :(

  • I mostly don't understand why they made so many different awards. I thought Gold was a cool way of a user supporting Reddit while also showing their gratitude toward another user. After all, users cared about karma even though it didn't really do anything so an award was just an extra "tip" of appreciation.

    It definitely lost its luster to me though once they changed it to awards and it became messy.

  • It sounds like the movie Now You See Me? My guess is the first, but I never saw any of the others so they may take place in NYC as well.

  • Turns out I liked getting fucked so I needed to find another outlet after leaving Spez...

  • I would also like to know why I should have 5 a day.

  • I had nearly the same reaction! Assumed it was Lemmy as well but on a specific app. Hopped in the comments to figure out which one to avoid, very relieved it's one that I'm already not using.

  • Incredibly strong month for standard PS+! Alan Wake is an excellent single player experience, and Cold War has some really cool zombie modes now too.

  • Manifest Destiny - Digital Edition

  • What's the app that appears to be an Instagram replacement?

  • Well...it's beans and no poop, really. Or at least less of it.

  • Have some respect. It isn't just a can of beans. The can clearly says it's with fucking tomato sauce.

  • Unfortunately, the PlayStation One was discontinued by Sony in 2006, the same year they released the PlayStation 3. While a standard consumer could be recommended to simply upgrade to a more modern system like even the PlayStation 4, having PS1 consoles for feet may impact your ability to upgrade - especially if you're located in the US where healthcare can be difficult to come by.

    Maybe take a look at the PlayStation Classic Sony released a few years back. However, it's important to note that it is a mini console, so the size will be smaller than what you're used to and may not be as comfortable. They may work as a stop-gap while you scour eBay or other online markets for a quality refurbish job; maybe aim to find some released closer to the last run in 2006 for longevity purposes.

    Good luck!

  • I just got home from seeing it for the first time and loved it! The animation was absolutely incredible; they're giving Pixar a run for their money especially in terms of movie quality. The dialogue was fun, plot kept me guessing, and I really enjoyed the set pieces.

    The cliffhanger was meh. I'm stoked for the next movie, but I do wish they would have resolved at least one of the plot threads. The only thing close to a 'resolution' was Gwen getting her squad together so the audience has some sort of hope.

  • I completely forgot this was released! I have $33 in gold points, pretty sure I know what I'm using them on.

  • Mods are unpaid "workers" that make it possible for Reddit to be appealing to advertisers and be potentially viable to go public. Framing the story around them gives outsiders a reason to think that admins are doing something that will make their unpaid jobs harder (which is true) and gives them someone to feel bad for.

    Otherwise the story is a bunch of non-paying users of Reddit are upset that a company wants to regain control over the ad revenue 3rd party app creators take instead, either through ads on their own platforms or premium memberships. Which I do think there is more nuance because Reddit is only as powerful as their user base so maybe they deserve some concessions, but the average news reader who isn't on Reddit won't understand that.

    Just to clarify, I'm annoyed as well and not saying we shouldn't take our contributors and lurkers elsewhere. I moved over to Lemmy as a RIF user and refuse to use the app. Just giving the likely answer to the question!

  • I'm not one to care much about graphics either, and I usually enjoy seeing Nintendo rise to the challenge in creating artistically pleasing games that are stylized to make the most of the hardware rather than pushing polygons and making everything look as realistic as possible. Games like Windwaker, Skyward Sword, and Super Mario 3D World are breathtaking despite being on comparatively under powered hardware.

    However, there are other game play opportunities that show themselves with better hardware. Paths tend to be able to be more open, more enemies can be on the screen, and more actions can happen simultaneously. Even the lack of loading screens is huge! The freedom we get now in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom is so immersive, it's easy to get sucked into the game without it needing to load and breaking up the action. Another great example is the newest Ratchet and Clank game on PS5, the different environments you hop around to in that game is incredible.

    But you're absolutely right - Nintendo isn't looking to compete anymore, not really anyway. They're content creating the experiences they want to bring to their fans at a price point that is accessible but doesn't cost them money. As long as their bottom line isn't suffering, they're happy to just keep doing what they're known for. The lack of innovation with their online service is more than enough evidence of that.