They've already commenced shipping, according to this. https://www.hardwaretimes.com/sonys-backend-partners-commence-ps5-shipments/If the PS5's going to be released this year which i'm not even sure at this point
Oh, thanks for clarifying. I still can't believe we are already entering a new generation of consoles. It felt like yesterday we got the XB1 and PS4.They've already commenced shipping, according to this. https://www.hardwaretimes.com/sonys-backend-partners-commence-ps5-shipments/
So unless the pandemic gets much worse everywhere but America (because it's still rampaging like crazy over here), safe to say it will launch.
Who said that and where?Now with the PS5 showcase being "the final look at the games before launch"
Who said that and where?
Yeah, I know what Sony said because I quoted it in the article for GTP. I also know Sony didn't say "the final look at the games before launch" in that blog post, which is what @Emilius_73 put in quotes.Sony themselves on the PS blog, but they didn't use the phrase "one last look".
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Can it also be used to emphasize a word or phrase in a sentence?To be put in quotes, someone must be quoted, and I'd like to know who that was and where.
Yeah, I know what Sony said because I quoted it in the article for GTP. I also know Sony didn't say "the final look at the games before launch" in that blog post, which is what @Emilius_73 put in quotes.
To be put in quotes, someone must be quoted, and I'd like to know who that was and where.
Yeah, I know what Sony said because I quoted it in the article for GTP. I also know Sony didn't say "the final look at the games before launch" in that blog post, which is what @Emilius_73 put in quotes.
To be put in quotes, someone must be quoted, and I'd like to know who that was and where.
No, unless the word or phrase appears in the original sentence. Quotes are for quoting.Can it also be used to emphasize a word or phrase in a sentence?
Wasn't even close to it.Thanks for the rude response
Are scare quotes than something we should not use here?No, unless the word or phrase appears in the original sentence. Quotes are for quoting.
Yeah, I know what Sony said because I quoted it in the article for GTP. I also know Sony didn't say "the final look at the games before launch" in that blog post, which is what @Emilius_73 put in quotes.
To be put in quotes, someone must be quoted, and I'd like to know who that was and where.
Depending on use, they can be as stupid as balls or to indicate a word often said by other (non-specific) people that isn't commonly used by the author. Such as "My kids would say I "yeeted" it into the trees.". Though really that should be "yote".Are scare quotes than something we should not use here?
So do you think there is still a chance??
lolDepending on use, they can be as stupid as balls or to indicate a word often said by other (non-specific) people that isn't commonly used by the author. Such as "My kids would say I "yeeted" it into the trees.". Though really that should be "yote".
As for whether you should use them on GTP or not, I don't believe it's part of the AUP, so go nuts...
I sort of take it as: yes, I know something but I can't really tell you what it is.Don't laugh. Take it as a "yes"
If you've seen that film, in the clip chosen there was no chance. I'd take it as that.I sort of take it as: yes, I know something but I can't really tell you what it is.
Oh that is sadIf you've seen that film, in the clip chosen there was no chance. I'd take it as that.
Reasons that we are soo desperately trying to figure out."Some of...", meaning that GT and others were omitted for whatever reason/s.
Indeed, brother.Reasons that we are soo desperately trying to figure out.