Can anyone with the PS4 version comment on whether or not it supports MadCatz PS3 competition sticks?
Can anyone with the PS4 version comment on whether or not it supports MadCatz PS3 competition sticks?
I used to collect a lot of the McFarlane figures, which were usually extremely high quality compared to other figures on shelves at toy stores. I’ve even found those to have drastically dropped in quality over the years. It’s one of the reasons why I ended up moving to the more expensive collectible figures and even…
I thought the paint on that figure was done pretty poorly.
Sorry. I should have been more specific. I was primarily referring to the paint jobs on the figures.
I’ve seen a bunch of the Black Series figures. Some of them look great, while others I find really questionable. I hate the Rey figure. Looks to me like a craft my 3 year old daughter would do at school.
Ya, that’s why I was wondering if I’ve been spoiled by the premium figures. They look awesome, but they’re not so easy on the bank account.
Is it just me or have ‘standard’ figures (i.e. those which are typically sold in toy stores) decreasing in quality? I tend to focus on Hot Toys\Sideshow stuff lately, but I used to collect these types of figures and I remember them looking much better.
Did you go check out the Coleco Chameleon system? They shoved a SNES Jr motherboard in an Atari Jaguar shell and are trying to pass it off as prototype hardware.
Ugh ... now I want someone to make 1/6th scale arcade cabinets to pair with my Hot Toys & Sideshow Collectibles figures.
The Witness took me about 15 hours. Can’t remember how long my first run of Briad took.
Yes, I know of those and found some. Can’t say I found all, as I haven’t bothered to look at walkthroughs and such.
I just went through it once. I have absolutely no desire to go back to it again, regardless what I might have missed. With that said I did a lot of puzzles which aren’t on the main track. There’s still more to discover overall, like the set of 4 puzzles (each with 4 solutions) which don’t seem to do anything, but I…
I finished the game last night (don’t worry, no spoilers) and am still unsure how I feel about the whole experience. I really enjoyed the first couple hours, but it got so repetitive. By the end, I was just rushing through puzzles just to end the game.
Good lord ... I feel for people in the UK who need to pay those prices.
They stole nothing. They asked the public to invest in their idea and people did. How do people still not understand that Kickstarter is NOT a store to buy stuff. It’s a place to invest in ideas. If the idea comes to fruition, then you will get something for that investment. If not, oh well.
There was no reason for them to have downloaded so much data. They could have simply contacted AT&T the moment they found the bug. Nothing justifies them having downloaded 120,000 e-mail addresses.
Delaying to December is generally not a surprising move. What is surprising is that this puts them up against Avatar 2. That’s a weird fight to throw themselves in to. They’d end up on only half the number of screens as they did this past holiday season.
The video has been made private. Might not have been meant for general release.
I get all my Hot Toys figures from Hong Kong. I used to live there and know the staff at Secret Base. I have figures on order with them, which I then have shipped to me. It turns out my order got lost in the shuffle, which explains why I hadn’t received it yet.
I’m actually fairly familiar with Timewarp. I’ve been developing with it for quite some time now. It’s is absolutely not reliant on minimal resources. You can obtain a performance increase as high as 50% by disabling it in your project. Just because you might have read something on the internet doesn’t mean you know…