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  • I am a really quick reader compared to most people. Doesn't sound that amazing and it's certainly not unique, but it comes really handy. Always helped me with exams, as I got some precious minutes more to actually work instead of reading. I can go through books and articles really fast. Retention is not amazing, I'd say it's about the same as when most people read in their normal speed.

    I really envy the people that can read quickly and retain everything. But I am also content with being relatively quick.

  • Kinda. But basically, the US looked away on a lot of things as long as it worked in general.

    Also, there could be the case made that the government was pretty weak and disliked, given that very few people wanted to fight for it when it came down to it.

  • I mean, people buy, so it's worth doing that. In the end there is demand from people to play old games in more modern technological glory. If it wouldn't be interesting to many people, people wouldn't do it.

    And in fact, I very much enjoyed some remakes myself.

    There is the matter of graphics, but also the matter of quality of life and accessiblity that progress every year. I love some old games, but very commonly the controls irk me or the fact that I can't do some things. I had to unplug my monitor to play old Battle Realms for example, because it would throw a fit if you had more than one monitor. The remake fixed this.

    I also believe that people very much enjoyed the Resident Evil remakes.