A decent example of a bad d-pad would be the Switch Pro Controller. Unless they've fixed it in a later revision, the controller has an issue with outputting diagonals when they aren't intended.
Ciri being a witcher is already going outside of existing lore, and it seems very unnecessary; she's powerful enough in her own right, and shouldn't need to be swapped 1:1 for Geralt.
Let me assure you, if you're not actually an EU citizen, signing would be a decidedly bad idea. All that would accomplish is pumped numbers that will be disregarded in the end, so it can only serve to hurt the campaign.
Oh, that is a fox. I couldn't differentiate between the white and cream under current viewing conditions, and I thought it was a seahorse.
I only launched it for long enough to tell it isn't for me just yet. My dealbreakers are:
- Inability to quickly swap between audiobook and podcast libraries, or better yet; displaying both on one home screen.
- Audiobooks are thrown at you in one big pile. Ideally they would be organized, and not all shown at once unless you dig into it.
I'm definitely checking it out again at some point, but I'm sticking with the official app for now.
FF7 Remake. I tried a "demo" and have been waiting for a sale. It's still more than I'd like to spend on the game, but I want to go back and continue my saved game.
It's an ongoing process.
There usually aren't many complaints of something being woke if the product is actually good. I think the main takeaway is that nobody wants to be lectured, and told they are wrong for having a different opinion, and amateurish writing can easily come across as preachy or being a self-insert.
Sid Meier's Pirates! There are so few actually good pirate games.
True, but even through Steam, you're still dealing with Ubi's launcher and Denuvo, so it's just adding another layer on top.
I wanted to play this, but not enough to interact with their launcher and Denuvo.
You should not be getting promotional emails if you opt out, so something is wrong with your account/settings specifically. Contact them or filter your emails.
I tried this a while back, and it couldn't correctly identify anything. Presumably this will improve once they get IGDB implementation done.
Hell yeah. I went with Kubuntu because I figured it would be easy for a beginner to troubleshoot eventual issues, given the amount of asked-and-answered Ubuntu queries online.
If you're coming from Windows, something that runs KDE Plasma will feel very familiar.
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Inaccuracies, both historical and caused by a general lack of research. Stolen assets that they have no right to use, some of which could be considered culturally insensitive. Differences in the English and Japanese "apology" letter which make it seem like they're disregarding the Japanese, or attempting to turn the rest of the world against them. General lack of polish.
You can buy third party joycons that make it a lot more comfortable. The originals are tiny and make my hands hurt.
I really doubt they've got an IP lock in place; just set up a Family and invite your siblings and in-laws.
Edit: tried it with a buddy, and it is in fact IP locked; he was unable to join until I set up a VPN for him to connect through. After initial setup, you don't need the same IP address.
A lot of toothless game bloggers afraid of biting the hand that feeds.