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I believe he's talking about the touchpad built into the PS4 controller. It functions exactly like a laptop touchpad, so it could conceivable offer mouse-like controls

Seems like this could be fixed with an API. The game knows that 'button 4' needs to be pressed so it requests an image from the 360 drivers to display whatever 'button 4' is. The game doesn't have to change anything then to support any number of controllers.

I feel like a lot of these issues could be solved by having a first-time only setting. Start it up the first time and all these movies/warnings/credits get played. Every time afterward just goes straight to the main menu. This is how I remember a lot of older PC games working. Though if they do this, they need to make

Though if it's going to have one of those, they should also put them under an "Extras" menu somewhere so you don't have to wait for all of them to play.

Are there any other recent giant mecha movies that I should be aware of? I don't think she was comparing their storylines at all, just target markets of both films might have significant overlap

Toradora was pretty moe. Not that I didn't like it, but it feels hard to judge K-On! when your username is The Palmtop Tiger.

I didn't...?

Maybe I'm out of the loop, but I tried Legendary on Halo once and it essentially turned me into a wet paper towel that died in 1-2 shots. I didn't stick with it long enough to notice any smarter A.I. But if that's true, it'd be nice if you could get that A.I. on a mode where you aren't so squishy.

It'd be interesting to know if Nintendo actually won in terms of profit made. Yes, they sold more consoles, but most consoles have a very tight profit margin (if they aren't actually losing the company money, like the PS3 did). Instead most profit is made from game sales. I'd argue that any one 360/PS3 owner made more

Well we were promised 1080p gaming on the PS3/360 which didn't show up very often and their successors 8 years later so far haven't made a firm commitment to it either. Personally I expected 1080p to be standard by now with maybe the addition of some basic AA on all console games coming with the "next-gen". I'm still

I'm not a shareholder, but I was ready for a "next-gen" a year before next-gen actually came out. I felt like both consoles had already reached their peak (or near there anyway) and developers were holding back progress to fit games on outdated consoles. Most PS3 games ran at sub-720p and several of them had issues

I didn't even notice this. Awesome

Yes, but those are relatively new and I don't know if they're more expensive. (Though at $6,500 for this card, I imagine not)

I'd be curious to know how they handled latency. Even on a LAN network latency is an order of magnitude larger than what a single computer experiences internally. This was what I understood to be the main bottleneck behind this sort of implementation rather than bandwidth as most people assume. I thought networking

One of the comments on the thread indicates that a beta version of chrome seems to detect your device's memory and adjust accordingly. I guess they noticed this issue.

They've also gotten into the habit of putting up a "Not Yet" review instead of a flat out no.

In addition to what Geomancer said, they're also using shaders of some kind. The default lighting engine isn't nearly that good.

I'll definitely have to check this one out. I get really annoyed by the endless dancing around the subject that most anime romances do. Any other suggestions for anime with actual relationship progression? I don't care if it's gay or straight.

Isn't automated programming just a small step away from true computer learning and/or AI?

Man. '00 cars are 14 years old now. I'm old...