When watching a video you can pause video by clicking the video window or the pause button in the lower left. But you can't play a video by clicking the play button in the lower left, it only plays when you click on the video window.
I worked at a Blockbuster 08-09 and we didn't carry alot of porn but one of the few that we did was a porn parody of Pirates of the Caribbean called Pirates. That was about the time that bluray was becoming the norm and, as many of you know, the discs just have flat gray screen prints of the movie titles on them. So if you weren't paying attention, you wouldn't notice if an employee had switched all the Pirates and Pirates of the Caribbean discs.
I got fired from that place. But oddly enough, they never got me for switching the discs.
Goku is dumb but Vegeta is pathetic. He's basically Sega of the 90s. Everytime he has a slight edge he's leapfrogged tenfold. I've gotten into dragonball over the last few years and it's not a surprise that the shitty annoying anime boys who I was ringing up in gamestops would so frequently have a Vegeta shirt on.
This game is definitely one of the more difficult in the Zelda series so don't feel bad (I died quite alot in the early goings as well). Here's a few suggestions
Approach enemies one at a time (when possible)
Headshot with arrows from a distance before they've noticed you. It may not kill them but it will drop their health into a range where 2-3 swings will finish them off.
Use your surroundings. This game allows for so many different ways to kill enemies than just "hit with sword." Look for boulders to push down cliffs. Look for slopes to roll bombs down and always keep an eye out for exploding barrels to use. Light a branch on fire, throw in in a group so they scatter and you can pick them off one at a time.
Don't worry about breaking weapons. You get new ones every encounter and their damage is based on the average number of what you're using. So the more you pick up the more steadily you will see higher dmg weapons dropping.
Be cautious, be patient, and try to think beyond simply killing everything with a sword.
Pretty sure they said they were going to move forward assuming that it would make it's date, which means it's eligible for GOTY. If it doesn't, they'd asterisk it and fuck the consequences.
They've been moving in the direction of talking about a game the year it's released since 2015ish. I think that makes sense. A game could maybe unfuck itself if launches busted OR it could go the other direction (ala MGSV). Games, even ones that have an "official" release, are already so fluid that it seems silly to disqualify great games like Dead Cells, which feel complete already, when games like Battlefront II are eligible even though they're changing daily AND still busted.
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