People keep saying this, but when you only want to use the TV for online streaming apps, it makes it quite difficult to keep it offline.
Guntrigger
The logical end goal for lab grown meat.
It is true, every time I have opened YouTube, I have died.
I now realise this video's existence is my one true blessing and will scoot post haste to the Patreon listed and hand over all of my worldly possessions as penance.
I had to reread the name of the sub and link repeatedly there. This one is just... how is it real?
I too like to rack one in the chamber before operating my already loaded fully automatic belt fed weapon.
Oh for sure, I agree entirely.
I didn't say it is a problem with the games industry itself (actually there are probably more people in game dev invested in a game being good than say, those working in app development), but was just pointing out how it often manifests in the industry and makes it such a common occurrence.
I didn't know about their previous games and feel like I missed out as Battlerite looks interesting. Very poor decisions there though and seems like they killed their own game by chasing the BR trend.
Hopefully they have learned something from that and I see that V-Rising is now playable offline when it wasn't initially, which gives me some hope.
The heavier the water, the deeper the thirst quenching!
I'll take this one: Wolfenstein Clone.
The answer is still FPS.
I understand it might be an interesting video on Doom being the trailblazer of its genre, but you give me a simple dumb question as the title of your video and I'll give it a snarky dumb answer every time.
I had to look up Bettridge's law, which was more effort than I took with the original post. Excellent work! I have to agree now and change my answer.
I'm not sure about that. Whenever I've used my PC to stream to my TV it's been less responsive and much slower. Unless I go for the super long hdmi cable to my gaming PC, but that's just a faff.
I guess it varies greatly by TV though. My Samsung is super fast, but have recently had the misfortune of using a Philips which has similar functionality but is horrendously slow. I know nothing about Roku TV other than the kerfuffle about ads, but assume they are a bit shitty.