DominicSnyder
Dominic Snyder
DominicSnyder

Certainly someone could calculate that based on the data provided. That’s not really the problem. But providing that calculation and presenting it as some kind of primary value measurement is effectively endorsing what I believe is a regressive, unhelpful way of looking at games.

I saw this pop up on Resetera and found it similarly groan-worthy.

I am by no means some giant Chick-fil-A fan, but almost every single one of those food criticism comments was vaguely annoying nonsense, haha.

I know it was. The point is, when he talked about Halo then, he talked about how there’s nothing that would preclude that from being released on the PC.

Nah. They’re covering themselves by going back on it a bit, but the important statement in that article is the last one:

Except the next Halo game (along with all future Microsoft-published Xbox games) will be releasing on PC.

For those looking for a tool to help them manage their PlayStation Network game library, there’s a browser extension called PSDLE that’s super nifty!

Each game is on a three-year dev cycle.

That’s gonna be a battle royale in and of itself.

Now, that’s a good one.

I mean, sure, but...

Hey, I can’t speak for the Wii U’s proprietary batteries, haha. But for DualShocks? I’ve never had to replace my controller’s batteries, but I’ve done it for a couple friends who wanted upgrades. That’s easy as pie.

Hey, I can’t speak for the Wii U’s proprietary batteries, haha. But for DualShocks? I’ve never had to replace my

I have played it on PC, my friend :) wouldn’t say the graphical difference is “huge”, though it does, of course, look better on the PC. But more specifically, I don’t think there’s any difference in foliage movement. The trees seem to be a-moving about the same to me.

I am one-hundred percent with you on this. Preparing myself for a fair bit of disappointment :/

The trees are a-moving. Were they not before?

You know what’s really slick? Built-in charging.

You know what’s really slick? Built-in charging.

As I said above, if you’re someone who cares enough about your old hardware to keep a controller long enough that the built-in battery dies, you can very easily get a fine replacement battery and install it.

As I said above, if you’re someone who cares enough about your old hardware to keep a controller long enough that

If you’re someone who cares enough about your old hardware to keep a controller long enough that the built-in battery dies, you can very easily get a fine replacement battery and install it.

If you’re someone who cares enough about your old hardware to keep a controller long enough that the built-in

Tim Rogers is your daddy, and you shall respect him.

–Douglas Hofstadter, I Am a Strange Loop