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@supertman1228 I feel the same way about the PS. I have all the consoles at this point and I bounce between them. I have dozens of unfinished or not even started games in my backlog with tons of games yet owned and I am always hearing there aren't games right now. Like... what?
@GHOSTDATA_@DwayneS96420464 AI hogging all the ram and memory, Strait being shutdown causing oil to be more expensive as well as fertilizer, and the farmland being bought up for Datacenters has ripple effects among pretty much everything.
@GHOSTDATA_ I bought 4TB for my PS5 for like almost $200(was $400 but half off for the holidays) at the end of last year. I grabbed it knowing it wasn't going to be that price forever and still didn't anticipate it going THAT high.
Example of right message, wrong messenger.
Dude uses his one kid as a meat shield and hates his daughter so much, he started paying for elections to make sure she loses, and is refused, basic human rights. I'm like 99.9% sure he's a shit dad.
Elon Musk sparked a major online conversation by sharing a unique viewpoint on parental responsibility and choice.
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@rushicrypto 2032 doesn't mean there is no money, there is just less being paid out. I think it goes somewhere around the 80% mark of what is being paid out now and it gets less and less as time goes on.
@Lazerus No? They did the same thing with multiple rookies the last several years. Like, yes, the extra reps would only help, but no point really injuring him in June. He can still half participate, ask questions, and get ready for camp ready to go. I'd only panic in late August.
@DiBonaNFL If the offense is even half as good as they are claiming it to be, not only will it be a major step up from the fever dream last year, but it'll only sharpen a young, nasty defense we already have.
@britttlifts I mean, Djax never forces himself out nor did he act like he didn't want to be an Eagle. Dude has always bled green and that's why I still rock with him.
@MarkS26th@DemzDeliver The war against Iran and the massive, unchecked expansion of AI didn't happen under Biden. Also, Trump scraped and has fought all the green energy things paid for already. Filing lawsuits to prevent several things from being built.
So I don't know what you're talking about.
@kindabradatthis I loved him for bringing old games back and trying to somewhat preserve titles and older Xbox games and remastering some of them even.
But overall, yeah, he missed the mark. Everything is an Xbox? Yeah, not good.
@QuattroMKII@tonylvalenz@YearOldOnTwit Yeah, the Xbox One era was a total dud because of Mattick. Plus that tone deaf "Well of you don't have internet connection, we have a console for you, it's the Xbox 360."