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I imagine it might also be for balance reasons. Titan’s have so much more at their disposal now than in Titanfall 1. You have the main weapon, a cooldown attack, electric smoke, some version of a shield, and a defensive utility (scan, or phase movement, etc.)

When Blizzard goes down, my access to everything else doesn’t go down, so your comparison is not equal. I just can’t play Blizzard games til it’s sorted. If XBL goes down, so does your access to everything else on XBL. My whole ISP has to go down to stop me from playing, not some arbitrary service standing between me

I can do all of those things on my PC, and even stream them to my TV without even having to haul it out to the living room.

Yes. And then some.

I have a PS4 that’s solely for exclusives, but I can admit if they were available for PC, I would not own a PS4 at all.

Considering GTAV looks absolutely phenomenal on PC for singleplayer, and I don’t particularly care for GTA: Online, playing it was great and totally worth the wait.

I already have one, but I have higher standards than subpar resolution and unstable framerate.

I saw that and that’s the only thing tempering my already high levels of excitement.

OH MY GOD I CANNOT WAIT.

I mean a Native 4K competitor. If Scorpio does truly hit 6TFLOPs, the PS4 Pro is just going to be a Xbox One S competitor, not a Scorpio one.

“Imagine if Game consoles did that”

Most likely, yeah - I’ve even seen more GearVRs in the wild too. Mobile VR will have the most consumer penetration, obviously, but (and I can’t edit my original comment) for gaming purposes, I was hoping the PSVR would somehow be “better” than I knew it could be.

Lol. I’m surprised how many people haven’t heard of it. They’ve been working on it for at least a year, I think. They just didn’t launch with it like the Vive did, and it’s finally coming out this December I believe. Some have said they’re “more comfortable/ergonomic” than the Vive wands, so, I’m hoping to try them

I mean - I don’t want to suggest such a thing could be true, but, basically. Valve did work with Oculus for awhile and show them their headset and hand controllers before deciding to launch their own device, so, yeah,I’m sure there’s some truth to that statement.

Then you’ve been under a proverbial VR rock. Oculus Touch has been talked about for over a year now as Oculus’ motion controller platform.

She made it, according to her cosplay page. A lot of “cosfamous” cosplayers are actually pretty damn good at making their own stuff.

Sorry, let me clarify - mainstream *gaming* VR. Mobile VR still won’t hold a candle to what you can do on a desktop (or console) powered VR system for awhile.

I’m both not surprised and saddened to hear about the hardware woes for this headset.

“It’s like the Love boat, but with less water and more Klingons”

That’s an easy fix. Promise it’ll be there and don’t include it in the game.