@snaxanlfg I'll take that new jalapeno burger from Burger King please 😂 jokes aside, at least for me, Wolverine will probably already make it a 10/10 show. Insomniac Games does not miss
@r0gues_fr0ntier Well, then your other option is external storage, usually just your PC. Both Android and iPhone let you connect it to a computer and just straight copy files off it. And from there, you can put the videos on a USB drive or whatever.
@r0gues_fr0ntier (2/2) Cloud storage can be an easy solution too. I think iCloud 200GB is $3/mo, Google Photos 250GB is $30/yr. Backup everything to that, then let it remove older media from your device. They still even show on your phone, just not taking up storage space anymore.
@r0gues_fr0ntier If it’s an Android phone, you can go through a bunch of apps and delete their cache files. That can easily clear 10+ gigs off. But whether it’s Android or iPhone, I’d say the best bet is just moving all your old videos/photos to external storage, then removing them from it (1/2)
@Belz_Zebuth@RottenTomatoes Yeah that’s pretty wild. Even if we’re talking Jan 2028, that’s a 18-mo post prod period for a horror film. Also wild that the next movie, Evil Dead Burn, doesn’t release for a couple months. That’s a lot of confidence for the next sequel *after * it to already finished filming.
@ScapeGoatX666X@ManaByte That’s not true. I think there are some PS3 games that needed a mandatory install, but the vast majority didn’t. And not all Xbox 360 consoles even had a HDD to install to in the first place.
I’m saying tho on PS4/Xbox One, like 100% of physical games installed before playing.
@LiteWeightGames Never take @IGN reviews seriously. I sometimes think they purposefully go against what they know is true (high marks for bad movies, low marks for great ones) just for the clicks lol