Sounds like something you could try out on speakup. Maybe it'll get promoted to a main page topic.
Sounds like something you could try out on speakup. Maybe it'll get promoted to a main page topic.
I finally got through 34 seconds of fever mode last night. It was one of my greatest gaming accomplishments ever. I think the challenges are what really make the game since they force you to try the game in different ways.
Given that there are estimates that anywhere from 12%-15% can't see the 3D effects properly or at all plus the people who report nausea, disorientation or headaches, it's very likely that an average family of four or five will have a member or two in that group. I think this presents a large hurdle for widespread home…
I'm having the hardest time commenting today. Anyone else? Every time I try to reply when I hit submit I get an error 'Post not saved.' Is there a fix for this?
I know it's a built in bias to think that those you disagree with are a vocal minority and that your side is a solid, but silent majority, but when you have a product that 12%-15% of people simply can't enjoy because of physical limitations to begin with that presents a steep hurdle for that product to become widely…
Everyone is bagging on Russell, but I think it's a great idea. I mean, how smart is it to capitalized on the popularity of an existing work simply as a vehicle to shoehorn in your own unrelated idea? The man is. a. GENIUS.
Abe Vigoda?
I hope you're right. I'm just really appalled that a game I bought in December didn't come with a key. I'm working with limited hard drive space, so I play one game at a time, and I bought several games during their holiday sales.
Gaming INSTEAD of sleeping is what's ruining my sleep. Actually, it's sleeping that's ruining my gaming.
Some classes are far harder to start with than others. I'd suggest a Royal for beginners. Their magic is great in the beginning.
It's hard to rationalize that it isn't Valve's responsibility. They sold me a game (months ago) that should have came with a valid key. Keys should be given at purchase, not install, especially if keys are limited in quantity. At the least, this seems very unethical.
I've only recently started gaming on the PC again. I've been using Steam to buy a lot of games, but only playing one at a time, then moving on to the next. Yesterday, I decided to install Far Cry 2, which I had purchased back in December of last year. After downloading and installing, I tried to play it, but it told…
Plus, how do you get a piece down when three surrounding sides are occupied?!
I stay perfectly still. The stick rotates the world around me.
I'm well aware it's an optical illusion, but the illusion is created by viewing parallax images, the same way the distance between our eyes creates parallax images in of the world we live in. Our eyes are used to seeing in this way (excepting that 3D illusions strip our eyes of the ability to control the depth of…
How is the 3D different?
What I said was that I assumed the 3D would be utilized more often on by players on first party Nintendo games. I never said anything about people only buying the DS or the 3DS for first party games only.
But your eyes are open and looking at things in 3D, what 16 to 20 hours a day?
It's a pipe dream, because I'm sure Nintendo would never release the statistics (unless of course they supported the marketing 100%), but I would like to see some statistics concerning level of 3D use split up by age group, game, time since system purchases, etc.
I honestly don't see how an optical illusion on a 2D plane that doesn't provides new information (it's not like you can look around an object) will enhance gameplay. I think you're reading too much into the definition of gimmick, but I'm honestly curious, how do you think it will be used meaningfully? In what ways…