Harmonix has now acknowledged there is an issue and they are “looking in to it”. The delay for me right now is only with vocals, I haven’t even looked in to the instruments in detail.
Harmonix has now acknowledged there is an issue and they are “looking in to it”. The delay for me right now is only with vocals, I haven’t even looked in to the instruments in detail.
Instruments are great actually. I love the new guitar. It is the lag that is just awful. Mine is bascially unplayable.
The delay issues in Rock Band 4 have basically killed it for me. I’ve spent countless hours calibrating to no avail. The vocal delay coming out of the speakers is just terrible. The rest of the equipment suffers from delays as you mention. This is all on the same AV equipment as our Rock Band 3 which works perfectly.
Umm...hello? Article from 2012. :)
Sure it is. I owned my own game store and worked for GameStop for years as well. If there is a recall or public good faith return from the affected company, then the distributors will get credit for the games that are returned. This is passed on to the retailers, who will be able to return and get credit for any…
I’m sure the retail partners will be fully compensated by WB. I doubt it will be an issue at all.
Condemned...everyone must vote for Condemned (1 and 2). Red Dead too...but that’s a given.
This sucks. I’ve been playing all the Halo games with my son splitscreen on the MCC and we were stoked to play Halo 5 together. Now I have to buy another machine to play with him?
In all games art design is important, but to get the realism that a lot of games strive for, graphical fidelity is a must.
Umm...not really, you can always dial things back on PC to suit your hardware. That’s the best part of PC gaming. You just turn off the brand specific effects and your still likely better off on most machines with a 2 year old video card than current gen consoles.
But it is those details that add to the immersion, at least for me. You don’t have to focus on the effects themselves while fighting, but they add a LOT to the overall scene. I certainly don’t get distracted by them.
Exactly! I’m just over the border in Canada, but getting stuff from ThinkGeek is terribly expensive to ship and with the border fees, I often pay more than the order.
Honestly, it is hard to feel bad for the backers. Molyneux should be the term applied when games are over-promised and under-delivered. He’s been doing this for long time, why in the name of Yoda would you give this man money BEFORE he delivered a product?!
Dying for this album to be released somewhere in high def FLAC. Anyone know where to buy it ? (preferably accessible from Canada).
Yeah, we must not have. I worked in game retail for a long time before that and after that and never saw even used Saturns with the model you described.
Really? I got a Saturn at launch (in Canada) and it was the one with the round buttons. Where are you, in the US? Hmmm....
other business they bought and created, but they are letting their core business flounder.
Oh really? I much preferred the version North America got. To each their own, they were both very cool looking. :)
Yeah, but they got to where they were with games, and solely with games for almost two decades. I know that Konami still does other businesses they bought and created, but they are letting their core business flounder.
They most certainly "were" a video game company. Other than the very few first years in repair services, they basically became the company they are exclusively from video games. This was their single core business for quite some time and it was almost two decades of basically just gaming before they really started…