I would like to see the actual data on this. I want to measure just how confused consumers get over naming conventions.
I would like to see the actual data on this. I want to measure just how confused consumers get over naming conventions.
i7-9700k/GTX1080. Performance was fine, not great, occasional stuttering. Took me about 4 hours to start to get real issues, crashing etc. I’d refund it but... 4 hours. Very frustrating.
There’s no white space. There’s no heirarchy. The visual weight is set to “YES”.
RIP white space. RIP Kotaku.
I always read Miura as “Murica”
That C looks uppercase to my eyeballls
39 isn’t old.
Honestly everything about the game is pretty disgusting so... this works.
I can’t put my finger on why 343 Halo falls flat for me but it just always has.
SMB2 wins GOTY every year for a reason.
Best write up I’ve seen for Ape Out. Very few endings have pushed me back into my seat like that. Trying to explain why it is so good has been difficult for me. I got goosebumps again just from reading this. Well done.
Well thanks for that. I’m just trying to point out that it’s really not as bad as he, and others, have made it seem. It’s not impossible to play this game if you really want to. I’m not exactly rolling in money.
Gaming PCs are expensive and were far less ubiquitous in 2004 than they are today. The only way to play HL2 was on PC until years later. Same with the original Half-Life.
Totally up to you how you spend your money
ok
No one said you had to do anything. Want vs need. Pretty simple concept.
I played this on a first gen Rift and it was incredible. The full experience is so you can squeeze things with the Valve controllers.
Such a tired argument. You can buy a headset for under $300 that will let you play this game. This is not “as least as much as a pc”. Also, every Half-Life game has been expensive to play initially. I didn’t get to play Half-Life 2 until it made it to the 360.
Gah. This whole thing is dark af. I really hope my instincts are wrong and that these dudes (and anyone who associates with them) come out of this ok. I can’t think of a bigger social pressure cooker though. Imagine the things your dumbest friends would have done for “content” as this age.