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Sony PSVR Spolight today: Doom 3 VR is coming to PSVR
SaysWho? replied to SaysWho?'s topic in The Spawn Point
You can. Unfortunately, the easiest way is bundled with Farpoint or Until Dawn: Rush of Blood. But I mean, I guess if you're getting it for the first time, it's a fine purchase; it's just weird that it's not individually easier to obtain. -
The PRO Act has passed the house
SaysWho? replied to b_m_b_m_b_m's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
Feels good seeing Ossoff and Warnock there for so many reasons. -
Here are the Sunday shows, including Fox News Sunday. Feb. 28 Sunday Show Ratings: Face the Nation, Meet the Press Split First Place for 2nd Straight Week | TVNewser WWW.ADWEEK.COM Fox News Sunday posted year-over-year growth in total viewers. Network Program Total Viewers A25-54 CBS Face the Nation (1/2 hr) 3,385,000 619,000 NBC Meet the Press 3,255,000 664,000 ABC This Week 3,018,000 559,000 FOX Fox News Sunday 1,277,000 309,000
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As a comparison, here's Nightly News: Week of March 1 Evening News Ratings: World News Tonight Marks 49 Consecutive Weeks at No. 1 | TVNewser WWW.ADWEEK.COM The evening newscasts shed adults 25-54 from the year-ago week, which featured Super Tuesday — an event that draws more younger viewers to the news than usual. 5-Day Averages: ABC NBC CBS • Total Viewers: 9,261,000 7,488,000 5,496,000 • A25-54: 1,804,000 1,368,000 1,018,000
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It technically never was; that's why they always specified cable news since its highest rated shows never matched the ratings of NBC Nightly News, ABC World News, or CBS Evening News. In cable, it still leads, but not like the 2000s when it was far ahead of the other cable news channels. CNN, Fox News Split Prime Time Victories In February Cable Ratings WWW.FORBES.COM MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show" was the most-watched prime time show in all of cable television for the month.
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Microsoft "Officially Welcoming Bethesda to Team Xbox"
SaysWho? replied to CitizenVectron's topic in The Spawn Point
I can confirm it works great on PS5. I'll be back soon with answers to questions nobody asked. -
Spring Is Here reminds me of that Carlin bit about euphemisms. Poor people used to live in slums. Now the economically disadvantaged occupy substandard housing in the inner cities. And they’re broke! They’re broke! They don’t have a negative cash-flow position. They’re fucking broke! Cause a lot of them were fired. You know, fired? Management wanted to curtail redundancies in the human resources area, so many people are no longer viable members of the workforce. Smug, greedy, well-fed white people have invented a language to conceal their sins. It's as simple as that.
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Does the whole world have to answer right now?
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Then I didn't know which one. That's a great boss, nonetheless. I was thinking
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My favorite Photo Mode I've used so far. I think the game in some ways snuck up on people because I felt, at least on the hardcore side, people thought it was a "check off the boxes" open world game, and I also feel as it was overshadowed by TLOU2, a terrific experience. But Tsushima really has quite a bit going for it. Side quests are well done. Many of them involve a longer quest line and gives you more information about the characters. I heard some people on a board comparing them to Witcher 3, and for whatever you think of that comparison, I think it's 100% accurate that there was much thought put into many of these side quests and some well-written ones that delve into some of the major characters. You do have the one-and-done ones as well, but the majority aren't. Exploring is a lot of fun. Where is the wind going, oh shit there's a fox (always felt guilty if I couldn't find the fox after praying), oh shit there's a bird, look at the smoke over there. It tried to give more agency as to where to go, so instead of waypoints, it was the wind guiding you, and I thought it did help engross you more since you weren't looking at a map. It was also just nice to stumble on things, which I think more open worlds tried to do last gen (Breath of the Wild and Red Dead Redemption 2 being two of the biggest examples). Combat was actually really good, and the Japanese film style openings such as those opening stand-offs were actually really cool. By the time I was upgraded, I was taking out three of them before starting the fight and feeling like a badass. Boss fights were also really good. The tighter battleground for boss fights wasn't restrictive; it ended up making the fights feel more personal and made reflexes even more important since you had less room to maneuver. The first part I think is the most impressive because their previous game, inFAMOUS: Second Son, was criticized for its side missions. There were fewer shards to find, fewer missions in general, with everything side related (besides Cole's Legacy) was about taking over districts doing some things like destroying security cameras, finding some undercover agent in a crowd, or taking down easy-to-find drones carrying shards. On its own, taking back control from the DUP is a good idea, but that's all it had. First Light was actually a really good stand-alone experience but because it's an expansion, side missions were few and far between. So the fact that they came back from that to deliver the side content they did is commendable.
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I think I know which one, but since they're all great, which one would you say is one of the GOAT? It's not, but if you're playing Bloodborne and thinking, "Holy this, this rocks," buy the DLC. You will not be disappointed AT ALL. I do have a GOTY edition imported and love it.
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'Let the people vote': Biden signs executive order to expand voting access WWW.NBCNEWS.COM Biden issued the order after the House passed an election and ethics reform package and as GOP legislatures try to enact more restrictive voting measures. He also pushed Congress to fully restore the Voting Rights Act and to pass H.R. 1, a large voting rights and ethics package that passed the House.