That Woody comparison GIF makes Kingdom Hearts look awfully wooden, pardon the pun. No life in those eyes at all. Hope that was just an unflattering shot, as the technical aspects (model, textures, etc) look spot on.
That Woody comparison GIF makes Kingdom Hearts look awfully wooden, pardon the pun. No life in those eyes at all. Hope that was just an unflattering shot, as the technical aspects (model, textures, etc) look spot on.
That works a little bit if you’re using a pro controller or second set of joycons, but if you’re traveling light you’re likely to detach the joycons and then the Switch is flat on its back (unless you flip it over).
Another thing: neither of these two includes a power supply, while both the original Nintendo one and the upcoming Nyko docks do.
Well, while the Rush attack in ARMs certainly CAN be used for comebacks, the meter isn’t built by taking damage, but by playing aggressively and attacking. It is more akin to the EX/Critical Art bar in SF V than the V-Trigger or Ultra Combos in SF IV. Building meter quickly and then pressuring your opponent while he…
The first Splatoon had a suprisingly solid single player story mode with some of the most fun Boss fights, I’ve played in a shooter, The final boss especially is a treat, checking you on every skill the game taught you.
Well Nintendo would have to nuke it anyway to protect the trademark from commercial infringement.
True in the sense you’re tied by backwards compatibility. On the other hand, 3rd party developers HATE generation changes. DEV costs jump, and the install base gets nuked into the ground, so a 3rd party developer really has very little incentive to craft games that truly take advantage of a hardware early in the…
You can’t compare the prices of Microsoft’s Surface line with their Xbox division. Surface products are designed to be flagship Windows machines, showing off what Windows can do and open up new hardware fields for their partners like ASUS, HP, etc.
Xbox will continue to be priced aggressively to compete with Sony and…
That’s the thing though, Scorpio isn’t exactly the “end” of a hardware generation followed by an incompatible successor like we are used to seeing. MS is moving towards iterative hardware full force, the Scorpio of today will be their base model in two years or so, with the next Xbox fully compatible to old Xbox One…
Well, the Surface Studio isn’t really for the same niche as the iMac Pro. It is specced around a regular desktop PC in the mid-high performance range coupled with an incredible interactive display for creative work.
Does it have a headphone jack? :)
Yeah the flicker was pretty bad. It was the PAL version as well, so only 50 interlaced frames instead of 60. I’d imagine it would only “swap sides” 25 times a second (since it had to wait for the 2nd interlaced frame before it could switch).
I had the Segascope 3D glasses as a kid. I only ever had Space Harrier 3D to use them with, but it gave the game a whole new feel.
They are stress-testing the servers. By only having these one-hour slots, they concentrate the players to the same times, being able to gauge how the servers handle high loads.
Do you have Netflix? VPN it from outside US/Canada.
TMP is a wonderful movie. While it doesn’t quite hold up, its core message, to look beyond pure logic and base instinct, to instead be curious about the world and try to understand the “other”, is one of the most important lessons one can learn.
Or the joke is too meta/smart for whoever didn’t understand it.
Thanks, I was about to make a similar post when I noticed yours. It is basically The Office meets Star Trek.
If MacOS was as widespread as out-of-date versions of Windows, there’d be more people looking for vulnerabilities. It’s not that MacOS is better, there’s just more money in trying to hack Windows, which is why we see more attacks on that platform.
Just pray that MacOS never becomes popular for large companies :)
Short answer: No.