PAX Prime. They had it for demo.
PAX Prime. They had it for demo.
Only use I know of for the PS3 using a mouse and keyboard is for the browers and typing in games. Not actually playing. What games can actually do it?
What this guys says. I've used the MOGA before, it's a piece of shit. It's laggy, clunky and just totally useless since it only works on some games. iCP works on all games (it has mapping with screen shots kind of thing for it) and it's not clunky. iCP2 also makes it small enough for a pocket, and still works for…
hmmm haven't played that on PC before so I can't comment very well on that. Was it just looks or was it something else?
The argument about controller vs mouse keyboard isn't a very good one when arguing computer vs console. I use my PS3 controller wirelessly on my PC for most of my games, some games I just like the relaxed feel of a controller. Two different arguments there since PC can still do both. Console can not.
What game is on both console and PC where the PC version isn't on par or better?
They only added the extra buttons because they listened to what people wanted. Just makes it easier to reply to a text, or surf the web while going back and forth between games. Easily ignored if you decide you don't want them, but from the looks of it to me, it would grow on users the more they have it available.
Warning everyone now, don't get one. It's a piece of shit, I used it at PAX a month ago and even Pac-Man was unplayable it was so bad. Laggy, wasn't comfortable to hold, just all around, bad. Go for the iControlpad if you're looking for a controller on any game, it already supports that. iCP2 is coming out soon, look…
I do because I believe everything should be open. Helps people improve upon themselves. If you have the best and no one seems to be able to come up with something better, then you have no reason to improve, just continue with your same shit for years. If someone has open access to your stuff, then they also have your…
I don't know, I kind of like it. Reminds me of the gnome things in Harry Potter that run the bank.
Battery makes sense, but when reading a book, how many shades do you really need?
For one, My $80 card from 2 years ago is still playing Borderlands 2 maxed out from two years ago. Two, the $250 console can't play the game with this beauty. When the consoles come out in a year or two they will look like this, and they will cost $600 or more. My gaming rig cost me exactly $600 two years ago, and it…
So why don't e-ink screens use this NoRefresh app natively? If the screen can handle it why not just make books that much better to read also?
They showed this off at PAX last week. These guys are super funny.
Metal Gear one got me.
I'd say about 50% of the Christians at my school are that kind of Christian.
PAX Prime. Not East.
Who fucking buys a game that isn't on Steam any more anyways? And I'm sure they will make it available on the task bar still.
"The overall result makes it challenging to navigate smoothly, and will likely frustrate many gamers."
Everyone seriously needs to stop fucking crying over the new UI. It's still Windows at the core that everyone uses. Have any of you even used the new UI? It still has the desktop, everything is the same. I'm sure there will be a setting to make it literally the same as W7, if there isn't I know a 3rd party will fix…