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Cake day: December 9th, 2025

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  • I honestly want to play skyrim on the Switch 2, but I won’t because the input controls function so poorly and the framerate is subpar. I was excited for when we got the boost in power on the Switch 2 but Bethesda fumbled it. Hopefully they do fix Skyrim and that they launch Fallout 4 in a good state with a gold framerate.





  • Honestly there isn’t really a difference between it being a digital license and a subscription. The service for both can go down and there would be no way to play them officially. There is Emulation but the average person wouldn’t really seek it out. It would mainly be the enthusiast that seeks out emulation.

    The sub is bundled with the online play servers and you get a few extra perks for it. Nintendo is a business and server maintenance and costs aren’t free, now if they made it to where you need to pay a separate sub for the classic games then I would be upset and agree with you.

    That is the benefits of having physical media, which is why I fully support physical releases. I don’t like game key cards for the same reasons why I don’t like digital. But if they bring classic games back with a subscription, it’s still a net benefit for those who use NSO since most game libraries are available.




  • BCH and BTC are two different currencies with two different ways to handling payments. I use BTC in my daily life and have no issue using it as a currency. Even without the Lightning Network I am still able to use it as my daily currency since merchants in my area are okay with 1 conf transactions. One did not hijack the other, it was just a disagreement of two different kind if views that blossomed two different currencies. Also Bankers didn’t pump Bitcoin, it was just open hype during the pandemic and it followed suit once more people understood how the concept of Bitcoin worked. It could have happened to BCH if it was in the same spotlight.


  • They are both electronic cash systems that use two fundamentally different approaches. If someone took over 51% of the hashrate then that’s someone hijacking the network. If you fork off of it, it becomes a separate currency based on the concept of Bitcoin. I am also very weary of Roger Ver, so we can’t take his word for gospel just like we can’t take Adam backs or Jameson Lopps word.

    Also there is no one true “Bitcoin” there are different types of currencies built upon the concept of Bitcoin.