It's not only the videos. The "A Night at the Movies with Ben and Jan: Detectice Pikachu" for example shows an audio length of 6:59, while the actual length is 14:22.
The cassette tape animation for podcasts plays in the wrong direction. The tape is supposed to go from left to right, with the reels going anti-clockwise.
Or are we all actually inside the cassette player looking out?
Maybe related, as well as the duplications I'm also getting new Quick Looks appearing in my Continue Watching queue, even though I haven't even started them.
Yes, I experience the same thing on Windows 7. It's not necessarily with playing video on the other screen, as it also happens when there is a notification of an incoming Skype message, or some websites with media-heavy content. I suspect it has something to do with programs trying to sync something to the 60Hz display which is then blocking the refresh on the G-Sync monitor. Closing the website or clearing the Skype notification makes it fast again.
A crazy thing happened yesterday. I did my first sortie. I did it solo even though I'm only just getting the hang of level 50 enemies, thanks to Inaros with Rage spamming Desiccation life steal. Then as reward the game dropped Legendary Core on me. I guess that's never going to happen again.
It sounds like EA is committed to equating a studio with a single franchise. If a game is cancelled, the studio is cancelled. It must get a bit depressing for the developers to realize their studio will only ever do one game.
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