I had an early morning brain fart and phrased my sentence wrong, and I can’t edit my post anymore. I agree with you though.
I had an early morning brain fart and phrased my sentence wrong, and I can’t edit my post anymore. I agree with you though.
I think the weakest part of the DQB games is the combat. They could have gone full Stardew Valley and I wouldn’t have minded.
It’s terrible that they had to pretend it was a “critical flaw” just to get some clicks.
I’ve lived 30+ years in Texas heat, and never experienced a “hot garbage” smell in the house. I’ve been through multiple hurricanes and power outages too.
I’ve lived 30+ years in Texas heat, and never experienced a “hot garbage” smell in the house. I’ve been through…
We’re living in a simulation.
I think some people feel uncomfortable trying VR in a public setting. I’ve seen demo stations at a few retail stores that are just collecting dust.
The first Blade movie was pretty good.
I won’t be playing the free copy of Wolfenstein this month, because my Nvidia Super card is backordered until August. I’ll be happy playing the new Fire Emblem though.
He operated a F1 car and a stunt helicopter too. I think the most logical explanation for those realistic shots is they used a 2 seater version of the Hornet for filming.
Tom Cruise is a dedicated actor, and I wouldn’t be surprised the Navy let him do it.
Online retailers are aware of Slickdeals and Reddit threads, and more likely to cancel pricing errors nowadays.
I’m predicting only a small amount of people will actually show up. The government will only fire warning shots, and the invaders will be scared shitless and abandon their attack.
That would be awesome.
During hurricane season, those generators are a life saver. Me and my neighbor split the gasoline bill to keep our fridges and internet modems going.
Lone Echo did a great job of immersing you into space and zero gravity. I’d love to see VR titles getting bigger development budgets.
Yea, moving Rift/Vive from room to room or taking it to another person’s house was a pain because of the external sensors. I’m hoping to get a decent laptop so I can have a mobile VR solution with the Rift S, then I can easily transport it to family/friend houses.
My next VR headset purchase will probably be the Rift S. I’ve always loved the Rift’s controllers over the Vive and PSVR. Also, the Rift S does not require sensors to be mounted in your room, which is a HUGE plus. Trust me, I’ve mounted Rift and Vive sensors numerous times, and it has become annoying.
I think removable face inserts are mandatory for long VR sessions.
Yea, I can use my Rift and Vive for hours because I do a lot of sim racing and flight sims. I know some people that can’t deal with more than an hour of VR gaming.
I’m wondering if these companies actually do durability tests on their hardware.