Truck drivers with a Commercial Driver License can make $80,000 driving for oil companies. Sounds like a profitable hobby to me.
Truck drivers with a Commercial Driver License can make $80,000 driving for oil companies. Sounds like a profitable hobby to me.
The fact that anyone needs all those accessories pictured in your photo indicates to me it is a bad system that was poorly designed. Hopefully they fix the many shortcomings in their next revision of the console, otherwise this is going to be another flop.
Two things will kill (if it is not dead already) VR: 1. No quality controls for the platform lead to mountains of very low quality games ala atari, 2. Lack of open source and portability of games between headsets. The Occulus Rift’s walled garden app store immediately fragmented the market for VR applications, turning…
Isn’t the 25th anniversary edition the one that replaced the beautiful art and animations of the original with 3d rendered models in certain scenes?
Isn’t the 25th anniversary edition the one that replaced the beautiful art and animations of the original with 3d…
I would say mario kart is the worst possible application of VR. Barf city. Very low to the ground point of view, erratic jerky movement, getting flipped constantly by peels/shells, etc.
The best way to redeem the alignment system from constraining player actions, and thus suppressing creativity (or any realistic reaction), is to use it as it was intended in 1974: alignment as a designated team.
We deserve sweet nuclear obliterating death.
And now that it’s finished, have these issues “magically” been fixed?
I’m a bit surprised by the move. I would think due to engine/optimization issues and the unplayable state of the game that they would have dropped the price to $5. Go figure.
8bitdo is my favorite peripheral company. Their nes and SNES controllers are astoundingly accurate reproductions; probably the best on the market. They may feel light, but it is difficult to tell the difference between the real controller and the 8bitdo, other than being wireless. It feels real good to be playing a…
Ever feel like Microsoft spends more money on making controllers than they do on making games?
Very glad I obtained a refund on Diablo III when I did (right after I beat it within a week of it’s release). I do not regret that decision. The game became a soulless grind and more about dress up dolls than anything. I do like how the game handles with a controller, which I only know because my wife is a sucker.
Not buying it if it is only sold in the windows store. That place is computer cancer.
This entire industry is dumb. Do not donate to twitch/youtubers you idiots.
Capcom can finally start printing money. Very glad they decided to finally release this on a system that supports actual controllers and not doom it to some obscure poor-selling console.
Quite honestly, the market is ripe as heck for a decent co-op FPS action/adventure RPG. For some reason, developers either go full MMO or single player.
Overpriced garbage games are *perfect for switch*.
You could have just posted a picture of all the pc/console exclusive games advertised at E3, and marked the ones that cancelled or haven’t come out with red x’s, rather than writing this stupidly long list of broken promises.
Nice to see Capcom continuing the trend of only releasing games for consoles nobody plays. They must really hate money.
Whoever designed the command consoles/electronic computers etc. was a moron and neutered alien’s distinctive future 80's retro design style.