I played the demo of this game during Next Fest. It had stunning visuals, but the gameplay didn't really grab me.
I use apps that aren't available in my region for language study, so this could end up being a real problem for me.
Their support sucks though. I had one of their controllers die on me after only 8 months of moderate use and after a way-too-long back and forth they demanded $15 to send me a new controller. Eventually we settled on $5, which is still $5 more than it should have been.
It refers to the Jappanese Language Proficiency Test, or JLPT. The easiest version of the test is N5, and the hardest is N1.
Every friend I still keep in contact with is someone I met in college, so this makes a lot of sense to me.
And that's assuming that all 17 million mormons the LDS church claims to have actually exist. It's kind of annoying to get deleted from their rolls, so a lot of people who leave don't bother. Also, many of those 17 million live in much poorer nations than the US.
Okay, but what are the profits? That's what actually matters here.
You want hardware manufacturers to provide shitty screens in perpetuity just so Linux devs can avoid implementing proper scaling? Yeah, no.
Share the source next time. It's just common decency.
This really sucks; it's not good for the human body to be in microgravity for that long.
FWIW this is because of DoL and OSHA making sure that once you get to work they have to keep you reasonably safe. This was not always the case in the past.