"Infinity Ward are combining Farming Simulator with Monster Hunter. The twist? It's being funded Via Kickstarter"
"Infinity Ward are combining Farming Simulator with Monster Hunter. The twist? It's being funded Via Kickstarter"
But does the car include an in-cockpit view?
Great movie. My first though on seeing this, too.
buh...?
So, they heard we like lego bricks, so they built lego bricks out of lego bricks so we can play with lego bricks while we're building lego bricks?.... And then it's also star wars?
The tech looks wonderful, but looking at the video I couldn't help but think, and please do correct me if I'm wrong, launching a SPACE ROCKET and generating that much carbon emissions just so a single dude/gal can get their adrenaline kicks is, at very least, questionable...
Great article, clear and quick to the point.
Yea, the only witty/funny part was the avatar-making joke since, well, Kinect now *does* recognize faces.
The hell. Just give the soldiers a 3DS/Vita/PS4 and be done with it. Let this XB1 thing die a silent death.
First thing, let me say I love Codie's racing games, and have almost all of them on my Steam library. You guys struck a great balance between simulation fidelity and ease of use. Please, don't pull an EA sports and abandon us PC players, especially not with the F1 series, which I preorder religiously every year.
Remember, EA locked PCs out of the current Fifa engine for years. It was only in the last two versions, I think, that PC becam up to date.
Yea, I bought Fifa 13 after years of not buying and football games, and it's really nice. I wouldn't make it an annual purchase, tho, anyway, and I'll still play 13 when a friend comes over every once in a while. The one series that I buy annually is F1, and I don't think Codies will be leaving the PC dry, so I'm ok…
w00t!
Well, one thing I know. If I ever get one of those things (which seems quite unlikely at the moment) I'm going to pull the plug on the kinect camera anytime I'm not actively using it for gameplay. That said, the new kinect functionality seems very nifty, and the only interesting thing out of this whole mess.
I found the main event veeery uninspiring. Then I saw this http://gizmodo.com/kinect-2-full-… and became slightly more interested. Still, will wait a couple years and see if any kinect game worth having comes out. Meanwhile, I've got my bases covered with PC, Wii U and 3DS.
"There's always stuff that can be done with new power. PCs have been held back so much by weaker consoles in the past. AI in particular is very complex, as is physics, and consoles have historically failed on that front. Using AMD stuff also means that physx might take a back seat, giving those of us on Team Red some…
I get what you're saying, and I get that some games go offline entirely (hence my mention of MMOs). What I'm saying is, if I've downloaded a certain game on my XBOXONE and it's been twenty years, and I'm now playing XBOXFOUR, I should still be able to pick my XBOXONE console and play said game, unless I've uninstalled…
It's still up on the air whether the improvements to kinect will yield anything significant, gameplay-wise. It's the only thing I'm marginally curious about, to be honest.
A new box to watch old TV. New sports games, with updated graphics. New racing game, with updated graphics. A new CoD with updated graphics. A Kinect with slightly improved precision.
You mean they would block previous games from working at all? MMOs excluded, I really don't think it will come to this. I may not be able to outright play a PS4 game on the PS7 twenty years from now, but if I dust off my old PS4 I should still be able to play my PS4 game there... just like I can still dust off my snes…