You know what you do get to keep? The games Epic gets giving out to bribe people into using their launcher. I've hoarded over 200 games from them, of which I've played maybe 30.
Over 7 years, you'd have to pay $560 to play online on a PS5, assuming they don't increase the price again. The cheapest PS5, without the disc drive (which is a bad decision if you like cheap games), costs $500.
You can easily build a PC more powerful than a PS5 for $1060, and that's before you factor in cheaper games.
PS3 I had to get a new controller, but only because the dog ate the analog sticks lmao. Still using the Mini USB cable it came with 🫡
I had to replace the Micro USB port in two DS4s. I don't even blame Sony for it, Micro USB is ass. I do blame them for both controllers getting stick drift later though.
I don't use the PS5 enough for the controller to break.
They shouldn't use numbers at all tbh. QQVGA, QVGA, VGA, q(uarter)HD, HD, Full HD, QHD, UHD and so on works for all aspect ratios, and you can even specify by adding prefixes like FW (full wide) VGA would be 480p at 16:9. It gets a little confusing cause sometimes the acronyms are inconsistent (and PAL throws a wrench on everything), but the system works.
PS: I also don't like that 540p is called qHD cause it's a quarter of Full HD.
Here’s the gut-punch for the typical living room, however. If you’re sitting the average 2.5 meters away from a 44-inch set, a simple Quad HD (QHD) display already packs more detail than your eye can possibly distinguish.
That seems in line with common knowledge? Say you want to keep your viewing angle at ~40º for a home cinema, at 2.5m of distance, that means your TV needs to have an horizontal length of ~180cm, which corresponds to ~75" diagonal, give or take a few inches depending on the aspect ratio.
For a more conservative 30° viewing angle, at the same distance, you'd need a 55" TV. So, 4K is perceivable at that distance regardless, and 8K is a waste of everyone's time and money.
Why can't you believe the guy had a nazi tattoo until last week and volunteered to spent years murdering undesirables completely changed his mind in a very convenient, opportunitic moment.
If you think about it, the real Holocaust is not believing white supremacists
Yeah we should ask Costa Rica, Korea, China, Burma/Myanmar, Guatemala (not a communist, but wanted land reforms), Iraq, Vietnam, Cuba, Cambodia, Laos, Iraq again: The Empire Strikes (with) Ba'ath, Brazil (not even a communist again, just wanted trade with China and land reforms) Cambodia again. Bolivia, Chile, Angola, Poland (don't forget), Nicaragua, Grenada, Iraq again: A New Gulf, Haiti (not even a communist again), Iraq again, Haiti again to undo the last one, Yugoslavia, Venezuela, Iraq again (Mission Accomplished), Haiti again to undo the undoing, Honduras (kinda? only person on the planet to become more leftist after being elected), Bolivia, Venezuela, Venezuela, Venezuela.
I think that's most of the most overt ones. Not even counting the ones in the Middle East other than Iraq cause it started by being scared of communists and cause it's funny. Also not counting soft power things and things like, say, US intelligence having ties to the judge that sentenced Lula, making him unable to compete in the 2018 elections and giving the world Bolsonaro
You have to look for movies made during the war to get the spicy stuff. Most famously, The Green Berets, a movie so bad that when they showed it to marines in Vietnam, they wanted to go back to work. Roger Ebert gave 0 stars, bless his soul.
My favorite shamelessly openly propaganda movie is Red Dawn, the one about a ragtag team of teenagers guerilla fighting off a joint invasion of the US by the USSR and Communist Latin Americans. Wolverines!
Some say he was expelled from his last adventuring party after they found out he had been clipping the other adventurers's toenails while they were sleeping.
Some say he was a Noble's Court Wizard, until he was sentenced to death for casting upon his Lord a spell to "shit his pants"
You know what you do get to keep? The games Epic gets giving out to bribe people into using their launcher. I've hoarded over 200 games from them, of which I've played maybe 30.