Critics Horrified By Trump’s Refusal To Commit To Peaceful Transfer Of Power
Posted in: Today's Chili“This is possibly the most frightening 54 seconds of the Trump presidency,” one commenter tweeted.
“This is possibly the most frightening 54 seconds of the Trump presidency,” one commenter tweeted.
“We’re going to fight tooth and nail to prevent Trump from filling this seat.”
Who said fighting games had to be bloody to be serious? There is, of course, a good number of fighting games that take on more lighthearted and even whimsical twists and Nintendo fans will probably put Kirby Fighters in that category. Just hours after Nintendo itself mistakenly leaked its existence, Kirby Fighters 2 has been officially made available as a … Continue reading
Google recently got a lot of flack for its aggressive campaign to push Google Meet to everyone and inserting links to it in apps like Gmail. Now it seems that Microsoft is following suit, though not with Microsoft Teams. Instead, the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build reveals the company’s plans to make Meet Now in Skype as an integral … Continue reading
Nintendo has officially launched a new Kirby brawler for the Switch that it never officially confirmed until now. Kirby Fighters 2 is now available as a digital download for $20, and as the trailer’s voiceover says, it’s a Kirby vs. Kirby vs. Kirby v…
Judge Amy Coney Barrett is linked to People of Praise, a Christian community that called female leaders “handmaids.”
We live in a digital and mobile world but, ironically, many of the things we deal with still aren’t designed to fit both. Electronic documents that come in PDF form are one of the biggest offenders and while there is no shortage of PDF reader apps for phones, actually reading them on small screens is an entirely different matter. To … Continue reading
As if it needed even more negative attention, Sony’s PlayStation 5 might end up ruffling the feathers of a certain intersection of PS5 owners and Spider-Man’s fans. Marvel’s Spider-Man for the PS4 has garnered mostly positive reviews and fans are looking forward to the Spider-Man: Miles Morales launch for both PlayStation generations. While it will, of course, be possible to … Continue reading
Colin Kaepernick, George Clooney, Ava DuVernay and Kerry Washington were just a few of the voices to chime in.
One of the advantages of purchasing digital games over physical games is that you get to download the game and have it ready to go once it is live. Typically, physical game pre-orders arrive on the day of launch itself, but there can sometimes be unforeseen circumstances that could cause a delay.
However, Microsoft wants to try and remove as many obstacles as possible because according to a discovery by Lords of Gaming writer Jerko Cilas, he has found that Microsoft could soon allow gamers to download and install Xbox games that they do not own on their consoles. What this means is that a full copy of the game will be downloaded and installed on a console ready to go once the gamer purchases it.
This also means that it will do away with install times that gamer face even when purchasing a game on disc, so for example if you’ve pre-ordered a physical copy of an upcoming game, you can actually download and install it on your console, so once the physical copy arrives, you pop in the disc and you’re good to go.
Xbox has a new feature that allows you to download and install any game, even if you don’t own it. For example if you have ordered a 💿 version of the game you will be able to preload the game before your 💿 arrives. Meaning you can play the game the moment you insert the 💿.
— Jerko Cilas 🐧 (@DarthChillash) September 23, 2020
Right now it seems that this can only be done through the Xbox Android app which is currently in beta. The folks at Polygon checked the Xbox Store and could not find it themselves, suggesting that maybe this is something that Microsoft is testing out on a smaller scale first.
You Might Soon Be Able To Download And Install Xbox Games You Do Not Own
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