MyDarkestTimeline01
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- Comment on A couple of Switch 2 owners are already reporting expanded back panels, Nintendo investigates possible causes 2 days ago:
Because Nintendo jealously guards even the ideas that their IPs create. You just saw them go to the courts to make their patents be a little more vague just so they could try to take down Palworld. And they know that as long as they can corner the market on those specific experiences you’ll have to come back to them in order to get it. It’s very much like a drug dealer getting rid of other drug dealers that might come into their neighborhood so that the only drug is their drug and the only place to get it is through them.
- Comment on The Witcher 4 Developer Calls Xbox Series X "Extremely Challenging" for 60FPS 4 days ago:
Title needs to be updated. They were bemoaning the Series S not the Series X.
- Comment on Sci-fi and fantasy are at odds in Split Fiction, which makes no sense 3 months ago:
I feel that Sci-Fi and Fantasy are different. Especially enough to be seen as two different genres.
- Comment on Sci-fi and fantasy are at odds in Split Fiction, which makes no sense 3 months ago:
See, I feel like both Sci-Fi and Fantasy have enough different that the should be sperate genres. I think the combining them is to the detriment of both. I can’t tell you the amount of times I’ve given up looking for something new to watch because I click Sci-Fi and every listing is Lord of the Rings.
- Comment on Sci-fi and fantasy are at odds in Split Fiction, which makes no sense 3 months ago:
I guess I’m the odd one out then. I’m a huge Sci-Fi fan. Ender’s Game still stands as my favorite book after all these years. But I’m not too crazy about fantasy. I’ve bounced off of books, shows, and movies that my friends and family loved. They just seemed to be mediocre stories with fantasy paint on it and people who like Wizards were able to gloss over the holes.
It’s not unheard of for people to not be interested in the other genre. But those people are outnumbered by consumers who just want the new thing.