Bournemouth have been on one since the season has started. They're this year's bogey team - you can't take them lightly at all or else they'll destroy you.
My issue is that I feel that the VR space in general has stagnated over the past 8 years. When VR burst onto the scene in the 2015 up to 2017, there was a lot of development. But ever since that, it seems to have been put on the backburner by most companies that were originally spearheading its development.
Sony still has time to rectify this and they made a good by firing Jim Ryan but they seem to be doubling down on Live-service games which is a very bad idea.
For me, Moonlighting was an 80s gem that deserved more success. The chemistry between Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd was electric, and the show's mix of comedy, romance, and detective work was groundbreaking. It set the stage for many shows that came after it.
It's pretty easy to upgrade the internal SSD. It's almost as easy as installing a new NVME SSD on a laptop or desktop. It takes like half an hour at most to replace it. It's just that you have to redownload Steam OS and reinstall it but that's pretty easy. I also wanted to upgrade the RAM to 32GB but I'm not an expert at swapping out soldered ram. Risking a $549 device over my love for experimenting and customizing hardware is definitely not worth it in this case. Funny enough, I only learned that Sandisk was now offering 2TB SD cards last month and that's why I decided to get it. It cost like $200 though. The 1TB is now $84 and the 1.5TB is like $100 - $110 so I think you can easily upgrade to that. The PC games I love playing on my Steam Deck the most is God Of War 2018, The Last Of Us, Deus Ex Mankind Divided and DMC 5. Honestly, I hardly carry around my gaming laptop anymore since getting my Steam Deck.
Do you prefer the comfort and protection of shoes, or do you enjoy the freedom of going barefoot? For those who prefer shoes, what type do you find most comfortable? And for the barefoot lovers, do you feel more connected to the ground?
We’ve all been there. Something goes wrong, and suddenly you’re left with a kitchen disaster instead of a meal. Whether it's burning dinner, a recipe that went horribly wrong, or a kitchen accident, share your worst food-related fail. What went wrong, and how did you recover (or didn’t)? Let’s hear those kitchen horror stories.