I genuinely cannot imagine who they think the market for this is. Funko Pops are pretty much the antithesis of everything people like about miniatures, this thing somehow has less detail than a figure 1/10th the size.
I genuinely cannot imagine who they think the market for this is. Funko Pops are pretty much the antithesis of everything people like about miniatures, this thing somehow has less detail than a figure 1/10th the size.
Not just a direct sequel, but the last time we got two mainline Zelda games on the same platform at all was damn near 30 years ago.
Chiv had map/mode variety and some fun mods, but the gameplay was straight-up busted if you actually wanted to take it the slightest bit seriously. Some of the absolute worst netcode and hitboxes in recent memory.
Yes, but what’s their overall revenue? If individual sales are down but the people still buying it are making up the difference in microtransactions, then it doesn’t really matter.
People buy iPads to watch movies, they don’t buy iPads to play that crappy iOS port of Grant Theft Auto 3. That’s actually a pretty good comparison, but I really don’t think it helps your point much.
Yeah, that’s true. It’s really cool that the Quest is so portable, and clearly that has value for folks like Fahey. I just question whether it’s necessary to have a completely standalone device to do so, what with wireless HDMI and streaming over bluetooth/wifi. These things aren’t quite good enough to handle VR yet,…
Your PSVR or Oculus rift or whatever will be garbage in five years.
I’ve had the same keyboard and mouse for nearly 14 years now, and they both still work wonderfully. The 1080p monitor I bought back in 2010 still lets me do everything it did back then, too, because it’s not dependent on anything else to work.
A VR headset isn’t a console. It’s a monitor with some gyroscopes, a camera, and a remote.
It has built in speakers, but the quality is absolutely horrendous - worse than the original CV1 that launched in 2016. Thankfully there’s a 3.5mm jack so you can just plug in your own headphones.
I agree that wireless is 100% the way VR needs to go, but standalone is not the best way to accomplish that. There are already PC VR games that you will never be able to experience on the Quest because it just doesn’t have the hardware - and it’s not just about the graphics, we’re talking things that actually affect…
When you can’t craft cards, like in Artifact, people have to play different things.
So “review bomb” is now just the de-facto excuse when developers don’t want to admit their mistakes? Cool.
Battlefield V has a server browser though. You can host your own private servers just like the good old days.
Creed is really great too, the physics aren’t exactly super complex (there are only 3 levels of force for punches) but you can do a lot within the game’s little sandbox. Online is really fun if you can find someone who isn’t just cheesing it. Hell of a workout, too.
IIRC the amount of heat/energy needed to do that is way higher than any person would actually be using to vape.
Your first source admits they’re basing their claim on literally zeroactual evidence, and your second source is specifically talking about cigarette smoke which has way different properties compared to aerosolized vape juice.
One of Wave’s top features was real-time typing, meaning everyone on a Wave could see everything everyone else was typing in real time in much the way users can in, for example, Google documents.
Artificial person w/ real leg
Wow, they’re even paying for exclusive league commissioners now... What will Epic do next?