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It is a walled garden though. I’m not sure if it’s changed as I haven’t tried it on my headsets lately (and I’m not about to buy a game on the Oculus store if it’s also on Steam), but if you bought a game on the Oculus store, you couldn’t launch it and use it with your Vive even if the game had official Vive support,

Ahhh.

I’m not religious, so that’s never been a problem/barrier for me. How is it supposed to go? As far as I recall, the main body sounds right, is it the ending?

“Fine” for the most part - It’s a band-aid, not a solution, and only works so long as the team keeps it up, as each game or Oculus update can potentially break the API.

To answer your question, no they did not.

You’d think this roster of mascots would have made for a better Hero-mashup game than Playstation All-Stars (which, I will still admit I heartily enjoyed) but seemed to go about it without recognizing what makes Smash Bros work so well.

I agree, it is strangely cathartic to watch a potato get peeled apart.

Ahhh. Never heard about it, didn’t realize it was on Wiki and I didn’t have time to search earlier, appreciate you for pointing me the right way.

I hadn’t heard about this. Care to share a reader’s digest version? (or link me to one?)

Oh my god this is stupidly amazing.

No. I do not mean Fallout. I mean post-industrial but still fantasy (not science fiction) setting would be a really fun mash-up from Bethesda.

I’m totally enjoying the WW1/2 Dovahkiin vibe. I would so play a TES game in a near-current setting.

They did scale back AI in some modes - It’s virtually non-existent in Hardpoint. But having killed 30-40 AI before in a match of Attrition, I’d say it heavily depends on what map you’re playing, and what stage of the map you’re in. I’ve noticed that maps tend to skew towards “Lots of grunts” in the beginning, then

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.