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I don't recall the recent Legend of Mana remaster's backgrounds looking all that hot either. Though I'm sure it'll look fine on a smaller screen like a Switch, or say a Steam Deck. It will be interesting because I think a FFIX and maybe FFTactics remake/remaster was also rumored in nVidia leak that Chrono Cross was first mentioned in. So they got two more shots at PSX-era remasters.
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Breaking: Justice Breyer to retire
ThreePi replied to Joe's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
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~* Tripe/Counter-Tripe *~
ThreePi replied to GeneticBlueprint's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
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I hated the kind of "group social" events at work. We'd have those pizza or catering for certain events like work anniversaries or some holidays and I always hated it. I get along with my coworkers, but I absolutely get that anti-social stuff you talk about. I'm good in groups of 2-4, and I have no problems being in large crowds. But groups like 15-25 people I hate. People just naturally coalesce into little groups of smalltalk that I hate to engage with. I hate it and just want to go back to my desk and work. Probably been the best part of this permanent WFH stuff.
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This one seems a little more serious than the slap on the wrist charges. Oath Keepers Leader Stewart Rhodes Arrested in Jan. 6 Investigation - The New York Times WWW.NYTIMES.COM The F.B.I. arrested Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the far-right militia, in a major step forward in the investigation into the attack on the Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump.
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I think it looks interesting, but I was also a big Tribes: Ascend fan (and a bit of Tribes 2, but I came to that party too late). I have always liked larger-scale multiplayer shooters, but the key is to build a game with objects that people naturally work together towards. Like Battlefield, despite its appearances, has not felt like a large-scale multiplayer game in recent iterations. Rather, its a bunch of small-scale matches surrounding the capture points while you occasionally get sniped or killed by a helicopter as you move outside the capture point area.