This is a weird way to tell us that Halo Infinite’s been delayed until next year.
This is a weird way to tell us that Halo Infinite’s been delayed until next year.
I disagree with your disagreement.
If there’s an NDA and you agree to it, you should probably comply with the terms. If you don’t and it results in you being banned from using their product (if outlined in the terms), then that’s on you. What’s the big deal here?
So in a weird way, Duke Nukem and 3D Realms are a part of the same brand again. I mean, they’re sharing a parent company, but close enough.
Wow. Even with the green blood and zombified targets victims pedestrians, that’s pretty intense for a game that advertises an ESRB rating for “Mild Violence”.
Luke, no.
What do you mean? I was spending $800 a week as a kid all the time! Every time the ice cream truck rolled by, I would buy for the neighborhood. Every time I walked past the electronics section at Wal-Mart, I would grab a new TV, just in case I ran out of TVs at home. If ever there was a car that rolled past me on the…
I played it a year or so back, and it was very Halo. It looked, sounded, and felt like I was playing Halo, but with portals. It was fun, but unless you like Halo, there’s not much else there. It’s good that I like Halo.
V-sync targets a clean division based on your display settings, but it can do some weird things if you hit a spot with worse performance. For example, if you set v-sync with a game, it caps the fps to (let’s say) 60 fps. The game, no matter how well it’s running, will never go past that target. This can actually be…
This depends on your display. If you have a screen that updates at a particular rate that matches up evenly with certain frame rates, it looks smoother at certain fpses. This isn’t universal, so 45 fps might look janky on some screens, but smoother on others.
Visual smoothness isn’t something everyone will be able to see as easily, but if you spend enough time with higher frame rates, lower ones stick out like a sore thumb. The real difference comes with responsiveness of controls. If a game only updates at 30 fps, then one that updates at 60 fps will see an input happen…
If it were just the skin, I’d call it a coincidence. It only shares a passing resemblance to the art style seen in Hypnospace Outlaw. However, “Hypnowave” is a word I’ve never heard until this moment, and the rarity of it certainly makes the implementation of this skin seem suspect. I’m not certain I’d call it a…
Valve have stated that it is just a PC with a unique form factor. You can install any software onto it, including Windows.
It would appear that all models do, in fact, have SD card slots. I retract my previous criticism.
I really want one, but I don’t see any SD card slot on it. If there’s no expandable storage, I don’t think I can support it. The onboard storage is already way too low, even on the high-end model.
Well, it’s better than nothing.
I thought this was obvious. The flat lighting reveals the polygonal edges very clearly. It seems like they probably would have had smoother lighting if it was a still image rather than a real-time render. And there’s also the aliasing along the edges, though I doubt most people would have been able to make that out on…
In fairness, these are all terrible for humans, too.
Fucking where? I haven’t seen it lower than $40.
I just saw it as a sign to just buy them already. I mean, they’re all on sale for 75% off their already dirt-cheap prices. One could easily just grab them all for less than $5 and never have to worry about this ever again.