Usually they straight up tell you to go to this shop or talk to someone.
They don't for assignments.
I had to break open the map, find potions class, go to potion desk, look up potion recipe. Then go to the potion shop and neeps to buy all the ingredients.
There's no objective markers either.
Oh and for a follow up assignment with no indication I had to lay down some serious cash for the recipe at a potion shop.
That reminds me that I have the PS4 version that I still need to play. I never played the original.
In what I can only assume was the easiest path forward, when Sega did the remaster from that original Wii version, the graphics ended up getting really washed out. So Sonic Colors is actually less colorful than it was 15 years ago.
In what I can only assume was the easiest path forward, when Sega did the remaster from that original Wii version, the graphics ended up getting really washed out. So Sonic Colors is actually less colorful than it was 15 years ago.
I played it for a couple hours yesterday afternoon. The colors look good me on my OLED. I can't seem to get a good handle on the flow of the gameplay, though. Having a slide button instead of a roll is throwing me off. Im enjoying the game well enough so far.
I rarely go to fast food anymore because the prices are insane, but I went to Wendy's today since I didn't have any lunch made.
I ordered a small Dave's double combo, but was told by the cashier that "they could only do medium or large. Is that okay?" I asked them why they can't do small. After about 20 seconds, she finally said "Okay, I'll give you the small." Like she was doing me a favor and she wasn't nearly as friendly afterwards.
That’s some weird shenanigans to be sure. Yeah fast food prices are pretty crazy these days. Don’t much frequent them myself either. On average probably once or twice a month.
My experience with fast food joints in America was, grim, dimly lit, grimy, with fat security guards in bulletproof vests. Surly looking staff and a stench in the store that could not be explained.
Saw a video about how some fast food places in the US have a bulletproof glass barrier between the customers and the staff. Seems really messed up over there. Thankfully it’s nothing like that where I live. Places are clean, brightly lit, and friendly for the most part.
I've never seen a security guard at any fast food places here in Colorado at least.
They're usually clean enough, though they could always be better. They've all been remodeled with the modern, minimalist, sterile, bland interiors with uncomfortable seats over the last decade or so. I never eat inside anymore. It feels so weird.
Apparently Star Wars Outlaws on switch is 60 USD and includes all the dlc, which is 100 USD total on other systems.
If it was a physical release I would probably buy, play and resell it.
Because its game key cards I'll wait for a digital sales before Satisfying my morbid curiosity.
It's a game keycard? Man, that blows. My son is asking my parents in law for it for his birthday. If I had known I would have told him to just buy digital.
New leak for the PS6 handheld "Canis": Technical data, price targets and release date
01.09.25 - Another insider report from Moore's Law Is Dead (MLID) has released new details about Sony's handheld console, codenamed "Canis" and belonging to the upcoming PlayStation generation; it has not yet been officially announced or confirmed.
Unlike the current PlayStation Portal streaming device, "Canis" would be a full-fledged handheld system that runs games natively.
According to information from Moore's Law Is Dead, the console will have an AMD chip, which will be manufactured in a 3-nanometer process at TSMC. The processor combines four Zen 6c cores for gaming and two energy-efficient Zen 6 cores for background processes. By relieving the main cores, up to 20 percent more computing power could be freed up for games. The memory relies on LPDDR5X with a 192-bit connection. A configuration of between 24 and 36 gigabytes is expected, up to 48 gigabytes are possible.
On the graphics side, 16 computing units of the RDNA 5 architecture are planned. In mobile mode, the GPU clocks at around 1.20 gigahertz, in docked mode up to 1.65 gigahertz. According to the insider's calculations, the console achieves a performance of about 55 to 75 percent of a PlayStation 5 in classic rendering.
However, it could surpass this in the ray tracing area due to technical advances. In addition, the hardware is said to support PS4 and PS5 games, compatibility with older consoles has not yet been mentioned.
It's a game keycard? Man, that blows. My son is asking my parents in law for it for his birthday. If I had known I would have told him to just buy digital.
Just assume everything is a game key cards outside of Marvelous games and the New Sonic game.
Usually they straight up tell you to go to this shop or talk to someone.
September looks pretty good for Switch 2 releases. Outlaws, Silkroad, Cronos, Death on the Nile, Final Fantasy Tactics .
In fact the first footage of Outlaws dropped on YouTube an hour ago and it defies expectations by not looking like total shit.
The framerate is solid, even outdoors and according to two sources who are watching the footage it uses raytracing for everything, on Switch 2.
We heard people scoffing about Switch 2 ever using Ray Tracing, was it even posible etc.
I had to break open the map, find potions class, go to potion desk, look up potion recipe. Then go to the potion shop and neeps to buy all the ingredients.
There's no objective markers either.
Oh and for a follow up assignment with no indication I had to lay down some serious cash for the recipe at a potion shop.
In what I can only assume was the easiest path forward, when Sega did the remaster from that original Wii version, the graphics ended up getting really washed out. So Sonic Colors is actually less colorful than it was 15 years ago.
I played it for a couple hours yesterday afternoon. The colors look good me on my OLED. I can't seem to get a good handle on the flow of the gameplay, though. Having a slide button instead of a roll is throwing me off. Im enjoying the game well enough so far.
If it was a physical release I would probably buy, play and resell it.
Because its game key cards I'll wait for a digital sales before Satisfying my morbid curiosity.
I ordered a small Dave's double combo, but was told by the cashier that "they could only do medium or large. Is that okay?" I asked them why they can't do small. After about 20 seconds, she finally said "Okay, I'll give you the small." Like she was doing me a favor and she wasn't nearly as friendly afterwards.
WTF? No problem, Wendy's. I shall not return.
Last time I went to Wendy's doneone took a photo of my card.
That's sucks. That's one reason why I don't use the drive through. Shady employees.
That’s some weird shenanigans to be sure. Yeah fast food prices are pretty crazy these days. Don’t much frequent them myself either. On average probably once or twice a month.
My experience with fast food joints in America was, grim, dimly lit, grimy, with fat security guards in bulletproof vests. Surly looking staff and a stench in the store that could not be explained.
Saw a video about how some fast food places in the US have a bulletproof glass barrier between the customers and the staff. Seems really messed up over there. Thankfully it’s nothing like that where I live. Places are clean, brightly lit, and friendly for the most part.
They're usually clean enough, though they could always be better. They've all been remodeled with the modern, minimalist, sterile, bland interiors with uncomfortable seats over the last decade or so. I never eat inside anymore. It feels so weird.
It's a game keycard? Man, that blows. My son is asking my parents in law for it for his birthday. If I had known I would have told him to just buy digital.
01.09.25 - Another insider report from Moore's Law Is Dead (MLID) has released new details about Sony's handheld console, codenamed "Canis" and belonging to the upcoming PlayStation generation; it has not yet been officially announced or confirmed.
Unlike the current PlayStation Portal streaming device, "Canis" would be a full-fledged handheld system that runs games natively.
According to information from Moore's Law Is Dead, the console will have an AMD chip, which will be manufactured in a 3-nanometer process at TSMC. The processor combines four Zen 6c cores for gaming and two energy-efficient Zen 6 cores for background processes. By relieving the main cores, up to 20 percent more computing power could be freed up for games. The memory relies on LPDDR5X with a 192-bit connection. A configuration of between 24 and 36 gigabytes is expected, up to 48 gigabytes are possible.
On the graphics side, 16 computing units of the RDNA 5 architecture are planned. In mobile mode, the GPU clocks at around 1.20 gigahertz, in docked mode up to 1.65 gigahertz. According to the insider's calculations, the console achieves a performance of about 55 to 75 percent of a PlayStation 5 in classic rendering.
However, it could surpass this in the ray tracing area due to technical advances. In addition, the hardware is said to support PS4 and PS5 games, compatibility with older consoles has not yet been mentioned.
Just assume everything is a game key cards outside of Marvelous games and the New Sonic game.
Apart from Nintendo games of course.
I shudder to think how much Canis will retail for.