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If anything I’m stoked for the Final Fantasy’s, and I’m damned curious about PSVR on the base system, since it’s launching a month before PS4Pro.

So much this. It was at that same time that they really seemed to dial back the level of tuning you had to do to your AC. I don’t know about you, but I WANT to stress over my choice of radiator.

I wanted to watch this, I really wanted to give it a fair chance.

I laughed more at these “real” ads than anything in the vanilla game.

For gameplay, no, but for screenshot “photographers” I can understand the appeal.

VR push aside, if you offer me a cockpit view, you ought to offer me cockpit controls. I know this isn’t a “sim” game a la Elite: Dangerous, but you can still have a very “arcade” type of experience with HOTAS controls. Ace Combat, anyone?

That wouldn’t be #FucKonami News, would it?

It does not, that was the first thing I looked up. Apparently it was designed with kb&m in mind and UE4 doesn’t natively support HOTAS setups. Support for them was an unaccomplished stretch goal in the kickstarter, I guess, so hopefully they find a way to make it happen anyhow. Wishlisted and waiting.

There’s been a ton of talk of 4K/HDR, but what I want to know is what the tradeoff on PSVR will be. Is the base model even viable? Will the Pro be the ONLY way or just the best way, and by what margin?


I thought that was polygons...

I might have to start lurking, but I’m about as far from a “car guy” as one can get and still be able to drive one. This was directed squarely at his playground rebuttal.

I do not read Jalopnik, I have no idea who you are, and I fucking love you for this.

Just another American’s opinion, but I grew up with the N-E-S, so when the time came we got a Super N-E-S, or occasionally the S-N-E-S.

Well, my ten week Single-player summer experiment is over, so I’ll likely binge on Overwatch and R6:S all weekend.

*year

*year

My childhood was dominated by NES/SNES and arcade games. Ninja Gaidens, Lifeforce, Mega Man, on up to FFVI, SF2, MK2. Still have great memories of the local arcades (plural, that’s how old I am, we had 3 at one point) playing pretty much anything competitive, mostly fighting games. From the big hitters from Namco and

AM2R can still be found.