They had a lot of ideas to revitalize the game, and they left out things like a map that actually changed and had storms and stuff that rolled through the map. They also just didn't have enough endgame content. Over all, there was a lot they could have done to fix it, but at the same time EA just shut the game development down right as things were getting started.
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What Anthem the Game could have been. There was SO much potential and they threw it all away!
Not only was this response well written, I enjoyed the fact. Thanks for making my day through a little factoid.
Isn't that also for dudes?
It's been 2016 for 8 years already.
Not just gay men. Men without children can't do home improvement. This is common knowledge.
Is it really that in depth? I mean good looking food is what I'm there for.
I HATE Mondays. AND YOU SHOULD TOO
Like I said, quick search, and unfortunately, I doubt anyone else looked it up. Soooo here is an article that says a 32tb cards goes for about $7000.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/samsung-128tb-petabyte-storage
$4.5k from a quick search.
Edit: I HAVE NO CLUE WHERE THAT NUMBER CAME FROM LAST NIGHT
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/samsung-128tb-petabyte-storage
This states that a 32tb ssd costs roughly $7000
As mentioned deeper in the thread, I agree that this is an edge case. I should have considered that when making my original argument. However, this edge case is brought up in an attempt to explain that not ever scenario should have the same solution. Leading me back to my point, that we should use the names that best serve the purpose of the speaker and/or their audience.
Ultimately, as stated, language is meant to be used for the sake of being understood. I'm not saying use Japanese names because they are better, but because they might be preferred by an individual. And if the audience becomes confused, then perhaps the person using the Japanese name should simply get off their high horse and use the English name instead.
Yea it kinda sucks. You and I can be central together. Right here.