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Since we’ve seen more and more Playstation exclusives come to PC, I’d really like to see GT7 make it’s way over along with VR support. While there’s a lot of choice for racing games on PC, none really capture the eclectic mix of car collection, racing and extra modes that a few of the GT games offer.

They’ve already taken over Hong Kong while the world has had its hands full with the pandemic, if the world doesn’t respond to Ukraine, unfortunately Taiwan is most likely next.

My brother owned a 1st gen MR2, not only did it look better than the 2nd gen but it was better balanced and easier to control.

What they’re paying for is the growing user base who log in every day to play the daily challenge, something the New York Times is probably pretty desperate for. 

If I still owned my ‘78 mini I would convert it over to EV, my only concern would be the amount of weight the conversion would add.

There are plenty of 911s, creating a few interesting ones isn’t going to hurt, especially given the history of Porsche and rally racing.

Sure there were negative reviews based on the price of the base game (which is a legitimate complaint for a game launched a year ago exclusively on Epic), but there were also negative reviews for being unable to play a single player game when the servers went offline, the janky PSVR port with limited environmental

Shooting Pokemon with a gun seems more humane than enslaving them to fight each other.

Happy new years! Despite having owned a 2015 grom, a 1980 ford escort, & a number of station wagons I’m unworthy of getting out of the greys.

I bought a 2015 Grom with 500km on it from a guy who had bought it for his girlfriend who was too scared to ride. Was a great little bike for getting around town but the low top speed limited how far I was willing to take it.

The Justice League sound like they are going to be good bosses, but the purple and grey enemies already look pretty generic and boring.

It’s been a couple of years since I’ve seen someone make the comparison of VR to 3D movies (when the real equivalent, 3D gaming, has already come & gone). It’s pretty hard to take this seriously now since enough people have an idea of what VR can actually offer & the investment now is pretty minimal to get into

They’re great for how much more room you have, especially if you need to get a kid & a car seat in.

The added cost & complexity is a drawback, but wanting them to close naturally when moving isn’t really a big deal.

Yeah, it’s hard to make a game out of something that involves mostly doing nothing. I’d probably give one of the fishing VR games a shot but I’m sure even that immersion would wear off after a while & you’re left without the actual fish to eat at the end of the day.

Wouldn’t those facial expressions already be present in the cut scenes? This is a bit different from the context that Rupert was speaking for since he was talking specifically about the Covid19 briefings. It’d be more along the lines of reading subtitles during a movie where you can see the actors (you don’t need

How long before we see it running on a Steam Deck dev kit?

I finished Dark Souls but couldn’t get into Dark Souls 2. The melee combat in the first Nioh felt better than either of those at the time I played it.

There have been so many games given away by Epic at this point that the people that bothered to comment either way have given up long ago I guess.

Do you like small, light, 2 door hatchbacks
Not if you’re from North America judging from what sells there.

That’s because the roll out of vaccinations has only recently started, mostly due to the limited number of cases in the country. However as there has been a recent outbreak there has been a push to get vaccines out to people, now the vast majority of New Zealanders have had their first or have them booked.