As much fun as I'm having with starfield(150 hours since September 1st, because yes I pre-ordered but it was also the first time I'd pre ordered a game in a very very long time ) that was my take on a lot of its issues. I won't say they did no QA playthrough but it certainly feels like they didn't do enough and that was after delaying the game even for like an additional 2 years. Supposedly they were all set to launch the game in late 2021 but Phil Spencer paid them to work on bug fixes for longer. Then nonsensical design choices like not having med pack counters where your grenade counter is or a "current equiped power" info area above your current equiped weapon info area on the HUD in 2021 or 2023 is laughably unthinkable. But the meat of the game has been worth the questionable sourced veggie "bugs" on the burger as a whole imo.
A few days late and not OP but they aren't referring to that, but the scene further along where Luke cuts Vader's hand off as he is down on the ground beaten and the emperor to push him fully to the dark side says something like "finish him" in his sinister tone. And then luke has a revelation where he was about to kill his father and the roles were reversed from bespin. Luke then chooses to not kill his father and threw his lightsaber down. Then gets electrocuted by force lightning and causes anakin to redeem himself saving luke and "killing" the emperor.
I believe that's what they were referring too.
He was a robot in the Jedi temple. Dudes been around 1000s of years according to some throw away dialogue about him training younglings. It's also crazy to think the movies really only take place over the span of like 80-100 years based on Anakin's age at the beginning of phantom menace +lukes age in the Disney trilogy. The imperial empire was around for like only 40 years.
Technically star wars rebels introduced them.
When some stupid high percentage of animal test subjects die from the test, you would think they'd work on the product more before moving forward. Instead they're like "welp caused paralysis and death in the majority of our animal test patients, this is totally ready for human tests!"
Yes HDD are disc based tech, yet I've never heard them refered to as just a disc drive without the hard despite having a platter disc in them. While not being the end all be all, wikipedia has disk or disc drives listed as referring to purely optical media.
And I use them to access a plethora of media from old back ups/family pictures, DVDs/Blu-ray, backing up said DVD/Blu-ray to Plex if I like them that much I want them digitally, old games(my oldest still useable disc is my 1998 minted "GOTY" Diablo 1.) Also just never hurts to have the ability to burn a CD or DVD either, though mainly still get the use out of CD burning for cars without an aux.
100%, my personal PC has one, and my HTPC does too.
Lol, wooosh. A disc drive is an optical drive like a Blu-ray, DVD, or cd drive. Go ahead,show me the built in disc drive on a steam deck and not a USB connected one.
I mean it doesn't have a disc drive and the base OS is Linux, so if the game you want to play doesn't work on Linux it won't work on the Linux version of Steam Deck, if that is what you're asking. If you know how to make isos and move them over if the game requires, you can install windows on the steam deck and basically run anything that the steam deck can handle hardware wise whether its on steam or not. Ive seen people who installed windows on it or also kept the original Linux Steam OS play many non-steam games. Some of these other devices were built with Windows though from the ground up though if you don't want to reinstall anything or deal with drivers, I personally plan on getting a Steam Deck here in a few months next Christmas then replacing Linux with Windows so i know for sure my software will work as sacrilegious as it is.
If they knew how to get things done why did they get their shit kicked in? So much for General Lee's military genius and "know how to get things done." SHERMAN AND DRUNK ASS GRANT DONE FUCKED YOU ALL UP.
And they did it without prior knowledge, we've got their passed down knowledge to start with.
MMOs too, back before I quit wow classic for good, my server grobbulus would have virtual raves like once a month or so. Someone would stream sick beats and you could tune in to that or use your own music. Crashed the server a few times with the amount of people who showed up.