The aiming fidelity in VR makes it. The clunk and jank is gone. It’s amazingly immersive.
The aiming fidelity in VR makes it. The clunk and jank is gone. It’s amazingly immersive.
...that’s exactly what’s happening.
It seems like Bungie sold Sony a NFT of their logo to use in press conference presentations since Bungie’s own press release makes it sound like it’s going to be business as usual: multiplatform, creative independence, self-publishing. Bungie going out of their way to make sure everyone knows this was a “purchase” in…
Also, the sourcing for the report of this “crime wave” is almost exclusively law enforcement and train executives with eerily similar vibes to the smash and grab retail non-story of a couple weeks back.
All of this hand wringing about what’s going to happen is silly. I guess there’s some weird expectation that Microsoft is going to somehow fire Kotick, purge upper management at Activision and Blizzard, “fix” all of the shit going down there, and install a brand new fresh-faced management team...two days after the…
Exactly. Head down. Smile. Finish acquisition. Gut Activision leadership structure. Microsoft, especially Phil Spencer know they have to make meaningful change so that in 5 years they don’t have the same issues pointed at Microsoft.
*Stares at comments that Starfield, Elder Scrolls, Fallout will be Xbox/PC exclusives*
This is tangential to how...milquetoast the comments on Kotick have been from Microsoft’s higher ups. I would put money on there being a non-disparagement clause in Kotick’s favor in exchange for agreeing to the purchase. “Don’t say anything bad about me and I won’t make waves”.
Hearing how all of this went down, it wouldn’t surprise me if the “he’s not going anywhere” talk by the higher ups at Microsoft was part of some non-disparagement clause Kotick required, at least until the purchase is complete and he’s cashed out his options. Basically a “don’t throw me under the bus at the start and…
I mean, I visit the site to clear my mind and take a break between surgeries so...
Meh, they’re 3d puzzles for me. I open the box, build the set, and put it on a self in my basement. It’s not depressing to derive joy from some simple fun.
The ship is removable from the island parts and you can combine the three parts to make a normal lego pirate ship.
*looks to the shelves where all of those sets sit*...I guess I have a problem.
It’s not a binary thing between this and sports, there’s a spectrum between Speedrunning Sekiro blindfolded and curing cancer/designing spacecraft/world peace. My view is that if he’s able to put this much focus and will into Sekiro, imagine if it was applied to something meaningful on a grander scale. It’s ultimately…
Or grapple above one of the doors and have him bug out.
And if you get an Xbox for Christmas you won’t have enough days to unlock everything, even if you play everyday.
I miss when their normal cabs cost $299 (sometimes $150 on clearance) and their 4-player cabs were $399. They’ve priced themselves out of their target market. I’ve got 8 I bought for $299 or less. And a Pinball cab I bought in May for $599, like 2 weeks before they just increased the price to $749. No new features,…
I miss when their normal cabs cost $299 (sometimes $150 on clearance) and their 4-player cabs were $399. They’ve…
The closest I’ve ever come to breaking my Switch over my knee. It felt like pure cheese against me. Good RNG with enemy pathing is the only thing that saved me.
Or only use maps with no out of bounds deaths for Oddball.
And, let’s be honest, the only reason Max wasn’t still ahead in the points is because Hamilton put him in the wall at Silverstone...a week after Wolff said Hamilton was “one Max DNF from title fight”...and then Bottas played billiards the following week pushing Max off track...and that tire failure in Azerbaigan.…