No, why?
No, why?
Unfortunately yes, that's the big thing I took away from this article.
The origin's nice, but it reads a lot like an X-Factor style sob story designed for us to look past any bad reviews to support someone who didn't have a lot of money growing up.
Even the games industry is pimping out sob stories.
Yey now I can GET A SHINY CORSOLLA.
Thinly disguised I Nazi supporters always say they had good fashion sense. It's a secret codeword for support.
HAha yeah this has me confused too. Dull story taken from various mythologies wrapped up in a thoroughly enjoyable package.
I dunno about that.
+1
Wouldn't this make more sense as a mobile app that syncs to your Vita and PS4?
I hope so. I hope the COD bubble has popped.
COD's just an annual event now, there's zero creativity so I don't want to support them. If there was an ounce of artistic talent, creativity and joy in them I would...
I buy them all second hand since I quite like the short campaign. I buy them for £5 usually so that's ~75p an hour.
Then you have your own set of problems to worry about.
The Steambox was always just a PC connected to a display, set up in such a way to copy a console. It isn't a console so there was never any risk of exclusives. Valve are experts at making money. When all you do is sell a few games but provide a service; you make sure as fuck that service is profitable.
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Hopefully it's partially crowd-sourced. I'd love to have a quick list of games that run with specific controllers I own (wheel, arcade cabinet, guitars). That would be nice.
Wow Luke, you might want to calm down a little.
8) Valve is actually working on a system that will tell you what kind of hardware configuration you need to play each game.
I've got a 70" top line TV and no, 720p looks shit. 1080p almost looks shit.