If you have a steady hand and aren’t afraid of taking things apart, you can get replacement sticks for roughly $7-10.
If you have a steady hand and aren’t afraid of taking things apart, you can get replacement sticks for roughly $7-10.
From my own experiences both in having Joy-cons drift, and also taking them apart and replacing the joysticks, it may be that there’s no real good way to redesign them without having to change the entire form-factor of the joy-con.
I have to wonder how long this has been in the works though. I used to use Mixer for streaming things with friends, because of the really good latency, and because originally, you literally just had to press a button in Windows and start streaming, including being able to stream only game audio without getting a PhD…
There’s a ton of other relationship pairs that denote passing orders or instructions without the direct reference to slavery though.
Something like “Captain / Crew” or “Teacher / Student” or “Leader / Follower”, etc.
But does it play All-Star the entire time he’s chasing you?
These are critical details that cannot be overlooked.
The story missions and the episodes focused on the individual team members in Agents of Mayhem were great. Unfortunately you had a bunch of repetitive padding with the various open world events between each of those, and the actually great scripted parts were few and far between compared to the absolute grind.
I…
Honestly, I blame a vocal subset of the player-base that dogpiles on any person who might try to suggest something to move the game away from “shoot on sight”. The common retort is always something like “Well it’s not Sea of Friends” and people thinking that just because it’s a pirate game, that they have free reign…
I imagine the reason that this demo only exists on the PS5 is because UE5 is still under development, and it was probably a ton of work and debugging just to get this demo running on the PS5 itself. The version of the engine on display here was probably very carefully tailored for this particular demo, because it’s…
The worst is when you get a report from someone that there’s a bug, and when you ask them what they did and the steps they took before seeing it, all you get is silence.
Right? Throw a knife or an axe at something to make noise and attract guards, but if you do it in line of sight of someone they’ll ignore the noise and check out where the object came from instead, etc. Give me ways to lead the guards into my carefully planned buffet of death.
No more of this “Oh man, you jumped off…
I just finished playing the 2018 Spider-Man game, and why not make stealth similar to there, where Eagle Vision could tell you whether someone was safe to assassinate based on whether someone is watching or not.
I think e3 will survive in some fashion only because there’s more to e3 than just the consumer-facing side of it. We all think of e3 as being game announcements and trailers and glitz and flashiness, but almost all of that can be replicated online. Giving people hands-on time could be done with downloadable demos,…
This just reminds me that I really want more of the new Prey.
It was so good.
Goddammit. I was going to make that same joke after reading through the list.
I honestly don’t think you’re ever going to see a perfected self-driving vehicle. One that does well enough in 99% of circumstances? Sure, eventually. But you need to account for even that 1% chance that you’ll need a human operator to intervene, which means you will still need someone in the vehicle attentive and…
Seems to be a trend going on, because the trailer for this just came out too:
At least commas have a nice gentle curve. Could have ended up hitting a backslash or something instead, and that would probably hurt.
The problem with FFIII’s job system is that it’s the awkward middle phase between the barebones jobs of FFI and the kickass job system of FFV. As a piece of history, it’s fascinating, because you can clearly track the evolution through the three games, but the implementation is just... not super great.
Given the way…
Depends on what kind of demo it is. ToM was advertised as being a limited demo of the full game, with all the features and whatnot, along with allowing save data to transfer to the full game upon purchase. Rather than debugging two separate builds with different amounts of data, they just put a demo lock in one of…
The new models are definitely cleaner and more detailed, and bring the aesthetic in line with the rest of the series, but I will admit that I’ll miss the “FFXII-ish charm” the old ones had.
Reyn looks almost completely different now.