Yeah, no fat shame for him. Shame for being an absolutely abysmal attempt at Cybertron Prime with no super robot spirit to speak of, on the other hand, he gets in spades.
It's been quite some years since I made the account, so I forget the specifics about signing up and what all might be required for verification. Afterwards, though, just checking 'Advanced Shipment Tracking' on the site after logging in, or the basic tracking portion of the mobile app will show...
Well, thanks to having a FedEx account, I'm aware that my Armada Prime should be here later today, while Pulse has said exactly jack and jive about its shipping status.
This. When you're trying to show off the thing to try and get people to spend the money on it, it's not a good look for your $30+ upgrade if you have to goddamn Where's Waldo the majority of the parts. For me though, if I'm buying these things, I'm generally buying them for something that's not...
I've bought my fair share of DNA things and enjoyed them, but god I wish they'd label where the new stuff is for their side-by-sides when it's like 80% pedantic gap-filler nonsense, don't make it into a tedious game of spot the difference.
...for having two of the damn 8bitdo things and how much I talk them up to people, you'd think I'd have noticed that, but that's egg on my face. In my defense, though, game industry people trying to lock down stuff just so other people can't use it without paying through the nose for it is...
L1/R1/L2/R2 makes the most sense, but Sony's probably got that locked down legally. I can at least follow bumper vs. trigger, but ZL/ZR and L/R somehow just makes my brain jive itself. Probably all the years spent with the SNES/N64, associating the long, narrow shoulder buttons with just L and R...
Well, I wish they had, a set of weird button shapes identifiable by touch are much easier to follow than trying to remember three different button layouts and two different confirm/deny setups...
I feel like GoG does well enough in that I hear it mentioned a lot more than the Epic Store - just the odd times I have used it, it's like. If Steam is Photoshop, then GoG is GIMP in terms of user interface. Especially the store search function.
I won't experience Megatron's shoulders 'til Galvatron exists, but Scourge's are fine to me, I've never liked the tall stacks moving along with rest of the arm on their designs.
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