Blackberry used to be all the rage with teenagers too.
Blackberry used to be all the rage with teenagers too.
I enjoyed it for 3-5 minutes and then it crashed before hitting a save point.
It’s a bit bonkers that the way the American system works can so easily result in a president who is a member of the other party.
I played WoW ALOT during vanilla, TBC, Wrath, and Cataclysm. The only way I would go back is if they bring it to Xbox and roll the sub in with GPU.
It’s not miles better than the P6, but it does feel more consistent. Also face unlock makes it a mute point most of the time anyway.
YouTube Music is included with YouTube Premium though so no need for Spotify if you have YTP.
I’ve picked up Alan Wake Remastered for £8, so that gives me some time to decide.
Do I use my points on this or Alan Wake 2??? Such a tough call.
This makes me feel old because I think of the days when there was a chunky manual inside with controls, maps, and lore.
I would love it to be Monster Hunter.
It’s down to under £10 on the Xbox store as well.
I’ve never played the first game. Would it be a good idea to pick up your remaster before I play 2?
There are a lot of SUV type vehicles on the road in the UK, it’s frustrating was most people do not need that kind of car.
People talking about phones on Lemmy don’t represent the average user though. Most people just don’t care about headphone jacks, SD cards, etc. These complaints are made nearly exclusively by enthusiasts who don’t make up enough of the potential sales to be pandered to.
I’m not saying it’s wrong to complain btw.
I have £50 worth of Microsoft Points ready to go when this comes out. Played the early access on Stadia, can’t wait to play the full thing.
Anyone working in education should have their social media locked down tight even before this. Another reason to think twice about anything you are about to post online.
Oh I agree
The £50bn in debt Vs £60bn in dividends since privatisation says otherwise.
Blackberry was huge in the teen age group in the UK at least. BBM being the big selling point.