I've done about 60 hours and think that is my limit. It's a great game but overall mechanicals and repetitiveness has stopped me wanting to continue playing.
Is this some kind of new trend? Noticed this on Shōgun too
You don't need to fully understand why, what or who at the start, it's setting up a narrative. The backstory slowly unfolds until the finale crescendo when all hell breaks loose.
Probably the best series I seem in a long while, sold 9/10 from me so far. But anyone else watching this legally from Disney+ having glitches with the subs? Some subs would appear for a split second making them unreadable.
LDAC sounds good but it is very processor intensive. The main problem is a lot of high-end headphones have gone down the AptX adaptive/Snapdragon sound route and not being able to use them to their full potential on Samsungs flagship phone sucks.
Never read the book, did try to watch the Tencent version but got bored after episode 10, found it too slow.
Loving the Netflix version, watched 4 episodes back to back. There was an Interesting reverse product placement about Vodafone in ep3 that I never encountered before in a show.
Eternals gets a bad rap, it's far from great but it was an enjoyable popcorn superhero movie. The same can't be said for Madame Web which has no redeeming features. The story is stupid and it's just a bunch of annoying people getting chased for almost the entire runtime.
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