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Me while looking at this: “Damm, that light kind of rui... wait... no. Actually, it gives this image something it needed. It gives it a personnality. It gives you the sense of what it surely felt like at the time. Bright. Sunny.” Great pic. Me like.

I have a couple of shots like this myself. Light that came in

There are ways to make the Oculus Go work with Steam. Although not all games will work (as it doesn’t have all the sensors required), any game you can play with gamepads, joysticks or racing wheels (basically, games you can sit down to play), will usually work ok. The Go only having a basic single hand controller may

This is going to be the trainwreck to wreck every trainwreck. I mean, I can’t believe anyone involved in the production of this crap didn’t raise a hand at some point to tell this is complete sh!t. Or maybe some did, but the higher ups just said “f*ck u - we’re doing this”.

Thanks... Beaten it last night. Although I never figured out how to actually scale big monsters. Did I miss a tutorial somewhere? Never saw how to do that, and I imagined that what I was seeing in pictures (like at the top of this very article) was either from a cinematic, or some skill you’d be uinlocking later on....

Thanks. I got pass that part yesterday. In a sense, if you avoid being eaten, the conflict *almost* resolves itself. You just need to smash at its head when close to the ground (after letting archers and magic using pawns do their thing) and it’ll do the trick.

But how in hell to you scale it (or any big ennemy)? I

I’m somewhat in a similar situation here. I enjoy the game greatly, and while I had some of the same “issues” you had (the “mission failed” thing), I think I might’ve missed some important dialogue, or didn’t talked to someone I had to at some point, because even looking at my quests or history doesn’t give me the

QHD or Quad HD is 2560×1440 and is a resolution some panels have (like on some models of mobile phones, and, by the way, the Oculus Go).

Speaking as someone who tried multiple headsets, and own one, I can say that even with the best resolution available on the market, VR nowadays still look like sitting about 5 inches from a 720p screen. Some say it doesn’t affect the experience and that they “forget” about this and end up not noticing it, but the

When everyone and their dog starts their own streaming service, it actually shows that these people don’t have a clue about why people are subscribing to these services in the first place.

They’re not douchebags for winning a game in an efficient manner. They are when they clearly notice you not putting up a fight on their level and still continue to be merciless and beating you to a pulp with practically endless undreakable combos and the likes. I know it’s the game, but the arcade years I came from

Of course, it’s an issue with matchmaking code. And I don’t consider losing to others as being an issue (that’s normal), but I still think most matchmaking code is generally pretty basic, mostly relying on number of wins and loses, and number of matches played. I don’t think there are games out there that take into

I think you failed to understand my point. I can pretty much handle people being better than me. A fair game or fight is always great, whether you lose or win. I loved the old arcade days and can still pretty much, as of today, beat my friends (and sometimes lose as well) at old Super Street Fighter II (have my own

This whole thing reminds me of my old days at the arcade. Even if I was able to handle myself in most fighting games against most people, we were always playing FOR FUN, and there were always these f-ing douches who were playing the game for like, 3 hours everyday always coming in and litterally owning you without you

I think (and I know I’m not alone with this) that Discovery was written with a different audience in mind. I too, started to watch it, but kind of tuned out of it at some point because I just wasn’t caring. I always liked ST (except maybe Enterprise), because even when it was quite uneven from a writting perspective (V

Funny I don’t recall it being that blurry. Although back then, we really didn’t have all these HD screens we have now, so maybe it was blurry and I didn’t remember. I used to have an Atari Lynx as well, and most other devices like that were indeed blurry, so maybe the Nomad was slightly better than those so it felt

Me and my brother had a Gameboy (initially) and two Atari Lynx systems (one first model and a revised model), and while the Lynx was a technically superior system, it didn’t have as many good games for it (although Slime World was awesome!), and also was much BIGGER.

I had one too. And while it was simp0ly glorious at the time to have the power of a home console on the go, and be able to play the “real” versions of the games and not the “portable” adaptations that were made of them, I had the impression I was financing Duracell all by myself. This thing ate batteries like nothing

The problem with digital distribution, is that we’re going from a model where the user has control over the purchased content, to a model where the user leave 100% of this control to a third party. The third party decides what you can and cannot watch, and can allow or deny you access to the content you actually paid

I bought an XBox One S for about $250 (CDN - so around $185 US) for the 500Gb model with Forza Horizon 4, 1 month XBL + Gamepass. This has replaced my aging Blu-Ray player in the living room, so we can now play 4k discs as well. Personnaly, I see a console being able to play everything (Games, CD, DVD, BR, 4K,

This is... weird. Following a trip into my piles of boxes into the basement, I came out yesterday with my old DVD collection of Lupin movies, and started watching Voyage to Danger.... And now I read this news this morning....

This hurts. Rest in Peace Monkey Punch.