Hell, if we could figure out how they're doing it, it also has potential uses in cryogenics, "stasis"-type hibernation, space travel, and all sorts of things. Heck, if we could send cancer cells, and only cancer cells, into a stasis, it might help recovery or surgery or targetted treatments.
Jesus Christ, son.
Who gives a shit?
Well, that's another reason. I had a suspicion it would have been lackluster anyway. I just put it up because it shows the capability is there, just not the willingness. Your point kind of reinforces that, I think.
Awesome. Awesome, awesome, awesome, badass, fabulous, awesome lady.
I'm kinda with you on this one. Because with every new console, game developers tackle the easy, shiny, blingier improvement first—graphics, textures, effects. Only when those are not an option do they work on optimization, AI, clipping, data management—things that will make all games better.
See, I don't buy that. John doesn't have a face—partially to avoid any racial declarations, partially to allow you to visualize yourself—but he very clearly has a personality.
Oh damn, he's almost a dead ringer. I second the motion.
Well it's at least nice that they're honoring that request. I've heard less-than-lovely stories about that from others.
Honestly, I'm not buying it out of principle. I feel rather strongly about backwards compatibility, and Sony's rather firm insistence on wiping it out is insulting to long-time fans and detrimental to gaming as a whole. The fact that the Passport system exists, and works, and is only being offered in Japan also smacks…
The problem is, at its basic, Diablo is a solidary hack'n'slash loot RPG, one that has multiplayer features, yes, and an auction house, yes, but both are optionall—the entirety of the game can be experienced solo. But it requires always-on validation to do so, introducing lag, delays, security vulnerabilities, and…
Are you people even listening?
I'm not saying the Skyrim save issue doesn't suck—it really, really does. And I don't think Bethesda catches nearly enough flack for releasing bug-ridden sloppy games as often as they do.
I'm not being provoked, I'm not angry. I am saying that you do not need to strike something with a weapon to learn how to use that weapon, you do not need complete resistance, and that basic haptic feedback and use of gyroscopes could appropriately simulate swinging a blade. You don't WANT the correct amount of…
Sports fans during the Super Bowl primarily want to watch only the Super Bowl?
Dude, a sports bar does not pay a separate license for every TV playing in the bar, a PC bang does.
But, again, it's not all they sell. The food gets sold too—PC gaming is all these places sell, and they pay custom fees to do so.
And yet you can still turn it on and play.
It's why, though I'd love to buy a ton, I don't buy any XBox Indie Games anymore—they require you to be online and signed in to start or play. It's not a possibility, and I really dislike the idea that my purchase is tied to another company's support—and if they stop supporting that title or the whole platform, all…