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Drowsy Emperor

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  1. This is something I'd been pondering. The sheer, mind boggling level of bias against Trump (he's a Hitler!) makes his victory even more surprising. It also helped make his voting base dedicated to the bitter end, so well done with that. I also find it hard to take at face value the liberal media's claim that they're on the "right side of history" when this very morning, on the website of the Guardian (a supposedly quality newspaper) was a cartoon which featured two "Trump voters", one of which was wearing a KKK hood and the other had a t-shirt with the words: "journalist. rope. hang" and IIRC holding up a noose. To be "better" means actually behaving according to higher standards, not just having a high opinion of oneself and labeling everyone else as trash. Guess that's something to ponder for the next 4 years.
  2. How is the electoral system correcting that? The electors are the sum of representatives and senators of which only senators are chosen on an equal basis. Representatives are chosen on the basis of population and they make up the majority of a state's electors (apart from the 7 smallest states). So barring that small adjustment, it is the population numbers that dictate the results of the election.
  3. It was nowhere near close if you take into account how pervasive the anti-trump propaganda was. To win against those odds is akin to winning with a 30 point difference in a game of basketball, a smashing success across the board.
  4. To summarize: I'm practically indifferent about Trump's victory. But Hillary's defeat? Ding Dong! The witch is dead! For a more broad commentary: liberal globalism is on its way out. Brexit was already a telling sign that the current system is rotten to the core and crumbling from within. It takes a particular brand of selective blindness not to notice how absurd that narrative has become. Well, for those who were so silly to think Brexit was a fluke, I raise you one Donald. See you in the French presidential and Dutch parliamentary elections. Get acquainted with Le Pen and Wilders, you'll be seeing a lot of them for a while.
  5. Skyrim is five years old and at this point is only meant to be played heavily modded. I don't see the point of the game on the NX other than as an attempt to prove to the core crowd that they're in there somewhere too
  6. There is no way it can be on a power level with current home consoles. Just the cooling system of the XBone is bigger and thicker than the Switch's screen, and that houses the entire device. The 3DS was between the Dreamcast and PS2 in power, so I wouldn't expect this thing to be far above the PS3. The problem with power is not having power for its own sake, but the inability of the device to keep pace with new releases. The WiiU couldn't run its competitor's games in a satisfactory manner so its third party support died and it ended up being a Nintendobox. We saw how that turned out. Now this is a portable, so expectations are lower from the start...but its also in HD. Thereby games are no longer dirt cheap to make like they were on the 3DS, so 3DS's current support like Atlus or Squeenix need to invest more to bring a game to the device and that will definitely affect the number of available games. No easy porting means things have to be made for it, HD means they ain't cheap.
  7. My gut feeling tells me that sales will probably be in the 3DS ballpark, which seems good and is profitable, until you understand that Nintendo is replacing two devices with one and therefore should sell much more on average. It also shows a certain dearth of ideas as the gaming tablet has been tried several times already. To be fair, you have to understand that as a portable in 2017 it can't be like old portables. When every mobile phone provides a big screen to play games on you either need to one up them or go home. Having to add tactile buttons that are also comfortable to grip to a phone size screen already makes it not pocketable - so it might as well be tablet size to capitalize on increased screen real estate. However the dead on arrival aspect is a legit concern. I'd say that about every other company that tried this but Nintendo has a de-facto monopoly on the handheld market at the moment. If there is any space for a device like this its probably only Nintendo that can make use of it. Regardless, there is also a decent chance that this is the last dedicated portable gaming device of note.
  8. Well, I look elsewhere for core games and such. Nintendo has always been about playing Nintendo games, I just hope they don't suddenly drop the system dead just like they did with new 3DS and the Wii U. Not really. Its one of those things that's been repeated so many times that people start to believe it. Nintendo has been trying to own the "whole" market for as long as it could, which was up until the Gamecube. its most successful consoles (particularly the SNES) featured many games from third party developers that were just as good as Nintendo games at the time. Its only the Wii and WiiU that flat out didn't compete in the core market. The first couldn't - but didn't have to, the second tried in a half-hearted manner and failed. IMO Nintendo games aren't enough to carry a Nintendo device in 2016. That's what the WiiU looks like. They're banking on their pooled development studios to make this thing run and its going to be a pretty big gamble.
  9. I will consider one when the price drops from 300 euro (rumored launch price) to something more in line with a handheld. 200-250 euro is what I think a dedicated gaming tablet is worth.
  10. The only message I get from that is that they don't have any big "core gamer" game in the pipeline. If I saw the Witcher 3 running like a boss I'd be reassured in the potential of the device but Skyrim runs on my 3 year toaster on high settings so I'm decidedly unimpressed.
  11. Its exactly as the rumors described it. Large handheld tablet with docking station and snap on controllers. I don't know the specs but with that size of the box it can't be anything spectacular. This is Nintendo basically giving up on the home console market and consolidating around its handheld division. For the type of game Nintendo makes, its serviceable - for the core market its a supplementary device at best. Its one of those things that's going to try to be all things to all people. Handheld, console, multiplayer on the go, online multiplayer platform - everything. Key moment: tries to appeal to the core gamer with what looks like a Skyrim re-release. 5 years after that game showed up. That tells you to expect an another WiiU in the third party segment. Nothing that utilizes the latest engines and tech is going to work on this device with any kind of quality.
  12. GTA IV from 2008 wasn't this broken. Its never too late to mess everything up I guess.
  13. I thought I'd write up my experiences with the Nintendo 2DS. For those who don't know, the 2DS is an entry level 3DS intended for younger children and cheapskates like me. It ditches the 3D effect, stereo spearkers (in favor of a single one) and tactility of the keys (mushy all the way down) for a lower price and a slab like design. The physical shape is not portable in the least but its very comfortable to use for extended periods of time. In all other respects its just like the standard 3DS (albeit with a smaller screen and less horsepower than the new3DS). In Europe it costs 100 euros with a pack in game like New Super Mario Bros 2 or Mario Kart 7 that individually retail for around 40 euro. Unlike the new3DS it comes with a charger but it does include the hidden cost of an obligatory 9 euro carrying case - its exposed screens are just begging to get scratched. As for my experiences: 1. The 3D or lack thereof. The 3D effect (tested on new3DS) is really nice when it works as intended. However even a slight misalignment of your eyes from its hypothetical ideal position causes a fair amount of physical discomfort. At its worst it can be painful to look at and headache inducing. This is especially prominent at its maximum setting when the effect is arguably at its best. Furthermore, the 3D causes the game to render 2 video streams at the same time to produce the effect and that tanks the frame rate in some games tremendously. Overall, its an interesting but dysfunctional gimmick. The 2DS doesn't loose much from it. 2. The hardware. The hardware was outdated even at the time of release. The games are jagged from a lack of antialiasing, the screen has poor contrast and is hard to use in the daylight. The new 3DS and its XL variant benefit from a better screen that is also larger (which is pretty good) but the resolution is still the same to all the graphical faults just become even more prominent. The systems include a 3D camera which has terrible resolution and only works in the best lighting conditions. Internally it features a gyroscope that is utilized well in some games. The sound reproduction on the 2DS is passable. The lower screen (touchscreen) is responsive and precise but also a fingerprint magnet. The face buttons and the Dpad are mushy and barely acceptable. They're responsive but not as pleasing to use as the tactile ones on the regular 3DS. The device is difficult to open for repairs due to junky screws that are easy to strip. I've learnt that its a feature of the black models because the white ones use silver screws with no coating that are substantially more resistant to wear. Overall the hardware is unimpressive, its principal saving grace being that it plays Nintendo software. 3. The software. The operating system is reasonably fast albeit unable to compete even with lower quality smartphones. The internet is the weakest feature of the device. Its very picky about the wifi it uses, will frequently lose connection with error codes popping up left and right. This is in a top speed student wifi environment where every other device is blisteringly fast. Downloads from Nintendo shop take forever even though they should take minutes or seconds. The device comes loaded with experimental shovelware. The only useful software is the one that tracks the time spent in games so you can see how much you're playing and how long a game took you to complete. Other than that the system is stable - the games never crash and the actual gaming experience is uninterrupted. 3. The games. Nominally, like most platforms, the 3DS has a ton of software (well, except the WiiU). But like with everything, the overwhelming majority is trash. This is a selection I made which represents almost everything that's in the green (75+) in Metacritic and then sorted according to approximate genres. As you can see, the device has a ton of JRPG's. All of them are "old school" which means a grindathon that finishes with teenagers killing god (if it bothers with a story at all). Unfair generalization aside, these games are basically on the level of average PSX JRPG's both in terms of graphics and gameplay. For some that's not a problem, I personally don't care at all for them. There are also a ton of remakes and ports mostly of old Nintendo IP. The Zelda's are the best of the bunch IMO. The platformers are decent although many of them are multiplat games best played on the PC. The adventure games are basically the Professor Layton and Phoneix Wright series. Both are decent but IMO neither hold a candle to old games like Monkey Island, Day of the Tentacle etc. The rest is as you see it, mostly familiar. The system is fully backwards compatible with the original DS which has significantly more good games so that's a bonus. However, DS emulation on the PC is excellent so the motivation to bother with the genuine thing is minimal. Overall the selection of games depends most of all on how much you're into JRPG's as they dominate the upper quality bracket of the device. If you're not into them then you're going to run out of good games to play relatively fast - if you are, all you're likely to do is play them because most take so long to complete. 4. Final words. The 2DS is a good device, neither great, nor junk. I do not have enough disposable income to consider the 3DS worth investing on the whole - the experience isn't substantially better due to hardware limitations and its few advantages are sort of limited by its price (170 euro, no game in the box). At this price, combined with Nintedo's propensity to never drop game prices - it becomes a fairly expensive endeavor (new3DS + 3 games = PS4 with 1 pack in game, give or take 30 euro!!!) For most of its games its a pity that they're confined to the worst hardware of their generation and would look leagues better on everything from smartphones to the walking dead that is the Vita. I will most likely purchase less than 10 games that I really want to play on it and call it a day. For that, I can say that it was mostly worth it.
  14. I often wonder that about some specimens when I go to McDonalds
  15. I couldn't really pick one moment of the Shadow of the Colossus because the entire game is gripping, but this fight. Was really something. Especially the introduction cinematic of the colossus and its death. Gaius was impressive as well. Its death is also rather emotionally striking. Another thing that stuck with me was the way the game begins with an eagle's flight and ends the same way (skip to 22:44) thereby symbolically closing the hero's journey, that ended with his death (and subsequent ressurection?)
  16. Yeah, that was rather heartbreaking to read.
  17. Yes, one of gaming's best sucker punches.
  18. Well, as a series that started on the PC this is a bit of a slap in face. I mean, how hard is it to unlock framerates? The guy who fixed Dark Souls PC release did it in one night.
  19. I literally had to go out and buy a cheap ass game pad to be able to beat this game... That witch with a guitar level was crazy hard. This game deserves a remaster! The PS2 version was much harder than the PC version. Only game I ever said **** this, I'm outta here (due to difficulty and my fingers hurting so badly from trying to do all the combos). I never felt that much pain from using a controller in my life.
  20. I've seen them on Fasttech dirt cheap but my Dual Shock 2 still refuses to die so I don't have a real reason to buy it.
  21. This is just a random reminder that mice manufacturers that cover their screws with irreplaceable teflon stickers should be shot and their dog should be shot with them. How ****ing hard it is to take into account that the user might want to disassemble the device for cleaning or minor repair?
  22. Aaand boogie290 whatever (the YT personality) stated that he had a conversation with a rep in Ubisoft about the NX and that it is indeed a hybrid device. It doesn't explain how the same game works both mobile and on the home console dock - whether assets are downgraded, where the hardware actually lies etc. but for all intents and purposes it seems like the rumors were true.
  23. Are we seriously going to argue that keyboard and mouse are better for non shooter third person action games than a gamepad? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUCFPBHoslg This isn't button mashing and requires fairly good coordination.
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