dragonfliet
dragonfliet
dragonfliet

Nope, that is the “Refuse” ending. Remember, Shepard could be a paragon (“good”) or a renegade (“evil”) in their choices, but always they got the job done. Destroy is the renegade ending, committing genocide to get the job, while Synthesis and Control are the good or other endings. Refuse is just something dumb they

True. It would be amazing.

That’s way too expensive for a PS5-only headset, cut off from even the PS4VR catalog. If they announce native PC support though, it becomes more attractive. High res screens with foveated rendering would be absolutely incredible, and this is a fair price for that, to be sure, but as Sony didn’t do that last gen, I

So...you know nothing, can’t be bothered to google for 2 seconds instead of running your ignorant mouth, and then you make the comment that is, essentially, that the people DESERVED to lose their jobs with a sorrynotsorry, and me calling you out for that is....me not caring about people losing their jobs?

What an absolute garbage take. Next time, spend about two seconds figuring out what the heck you’re talking about. Literally nothing you have said bears any resemblance to truth. 

What an absolutely WEIRD ad. Like, yes, the TV has AI features, but that is literally 0% of the reason that you would buy it. I was honestly confused, because at no point did this thing mention that it’s a G2, or that it’s an amazing TV, only a also-included features gets billing here. 

What an absolutely WEIRD ad. Like, yes, the TV has AI features, but that is literally 0% of the reason that you

If it really is better than Avengers, it’ll be worth $20 or whatever once they patch the horrible frame-rate issues. Or, better-yet, gamepass. It’s a shame to watch them drop the ball on the concept. It could have been cool.

Hell yes. The death investigation quest was amazing, and the game as a whole came together surprisingly well, but the graphics were janky from the getgo, and the combat was TERRIBLE, so this is a perfect candidate for a remake. Just hopefully that opening section is reworked to not be an hour long slog of boring

It could be, and to be clear, I’m not saying any particular party is right or wrong, or any of that. Normally things like licensing a novel are pretty clear and forthright contracts, but a group of people, all working and suffering together might have (I don’t know any of the details, so this is all base speculation) b

The problem with art and the free exchange of ideas is that it’s all fun and games (or, rather, communal suffering) until big money gets involved, and the people tend to scramble towards their own best interests, and when things weren’t clearly defined in the first place with legal documents, this is a messy,

The car is not unlocked, the keys are not inside. This is saying: Never buy a car, because if it gets stolen, it’s your fault for having a car. It is saying you deserve to have your house broken into because you have a television. It is idiotic, at best.

You absolute moron of a troll. That you would compare the taking of a photo to leaving a door open is absolutely inane. This is like when someone gets robbed saying: Well, why did you buy nice things? Having things doesn’t justify stealing them, whether or not it is a TV or a picture. There is nothing wrong, in any

Alternate title: Looking to kick heroine, but still wanting to blow all of your disposable income? Here’s a new hobby!

Yes and no. For it to be “real,” then yes, you absolutely do. What they are doing with their tech (and struggling with, hence the motion captured aid) is using the optical cameras to gauge what the legs are doing, and then applying inverse kinematics algorithms to guess where the unseen portion of the legs would be,

I’m sorry, but what? If you can read this sentence:

My friend, I would invite you to look up what satire is.

I think that the best way of putting it is that it is least likely for the core-team to leak something, and then a little bit more likely the further people are from it. Someone in shipping, or in retail, etc. doesn’t care for the product that they have no part of, and can get some glee for a moment of their notoriety.

Yes, there are NDAs, but I’m not sure if you’re aware of this: A LOT of people work on these things. Any of the artists, designers, warehouse workers, transporters, etc would have access to the materials, and all it takes is a single one of them to leak the info.

I think you’re right. I played at launch on PC and ran into occassional small bugs, nothing game breaking, and quite enjoyed the game, though the driving was meh and the “open world” aspect was lifeless. The game itself, though, was a solid B