But do you use Linux?
It’s important for children with celiacs or allergies as even a tiny amount of exposure can have catastrophic effects. They don’t need to consume it, even touching it can affect them.
Do I think it’s silly to have it in rainbow letters right smack at the top of the package? Absolutely, but it’s nothing to be annoyed about.
This is the return of the space cowboy?
just put some ham in it.
He seems to be doing pretty well in the third movie.
DiCapri, he’s pants with short legs
DiCapriSun, he’s a juice pouch
DiCabrio, he’s a convertible Volkswagen
How exactly? I lost my pro controller before I ever got to experience anything wrong with it.
Lowly’s Applecar fucking flies dude. It’s not even a contest.
That’s a big part of the appeal of some artists, they can keep the panels clean while not detracting from the action. They’re few and far between, but they are out there.
I miss when the products themselves weren’t cheap garbage. Back in the early 00s they hit a stride of products that were cooler versions of products available everywhere else, same function, better form.
What irks me the most is the effort these idiot parents will go to give their baby as basic a name as “Allison” or “Ashley”
No amount of vowels is going to make your kid’s name stand out when at the end of the day it’s the same pronunciation as the most common, basic form of it.
Mötley might be weird but it’s at least unique.
To be brutally honest with you, the left one has a terrible thumbnail and an even worse title if the goal was to gauge interest and get people to check the video.
The right one has a thumbnail that says the name of the game and “First Look” which tells you everything you need to know about what you’re going to watch.
The first look at a new game called ____.
Meanwhile “GREY ZONE GREY ZONE GREY ZONE,” while flashy, doesn’t convey anything to someone who hasn’t already heard of the game. The actual image used is also better on the right, they’re both reloading, but the right one at least has something going on with the two teammates and not just a non-descript background, right one is even framed better with the mountain and field being clearly separated by the text.
As for the titles, “So I played ____…” only works for games that already have some sort of buzz around them, whether that’s because they’re popular, infamous, controversial, etc. otherwise people aren’t going to have a clue what the video is going to even be about. Is it a review? or just someone talking about their experience playing it? is it going to be gameplay footage? That title gives the audience nothing to work with. For example, “So I played The Day Before…” would work as a title because that game was getting a ton of coverage across the board due to the controversy surrounding it, most of it was commentary about it so seeing that someone actually played it would grab the attention of a viewer wanting to see/hear first-hand experience.
The other title, while verbose, says everything enough that needs to be said to grab anyone’s attention. The only thing that irks me is the “that’s actually real” because it just come across as a shallow clickbait tactic. The rest of the title is rock solid:
New [genre/type of game] - [game name] [video content]
Yeah, I’m not at all surprised why one video is greatly outperforming the other. Not sure what the point you were trying to make was.
Ordinary Sausage did it:
That and Wind Waker HD are the two heavy hitters that are still locked to the platform, there’s a handful of others like Twilight Princess HD, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, Yoshi’s Wooly World, Star Fox Zero, though porting some of those might not be possible without completely altering the gameplay.
It would’ve been nice if they kept Splatoon 1 alive somehow, but there’s zero chance of that when they already have two sequel games on switch.