ideallyagnostic
ideallyagnostic
ideallyagnostic

Another great episode. Keep 'em coming!

I don't know how it happened, I didn't use familiar passwords and I STRICTLY kept my PSN account to my PS4, never used it on my PC. But one day I noticed that my password had been changed... and my e-mail address.

Don't you mean #FISTworldproblems? I'll see myself out (slams door).

Once again, Kojima showing everyone how things are/should be done. Fox Engine truly does wonder. No porting, just things made to work for different platforms from the get go.

I'm half-heartedly boycotting the PS4 and XBOne because of the lack of backward compatibility, and every time my resolve is tempted am announcement like this comes out. It makes me wonder if there's actually a sizeable faction of the gaming population that's doing the same thing I'm doing.

I've been holding off on buying Ground Zeroes through steam (precisely because the lowest price point I saw it for during the most recent spate of sales was ~$20.00), but I am very excited to splurge for that, and the Phantom Pain when the proper release has arrived.

Uh, considering the quality of Ground Zeroes on PC, I'm not worried about bugs.

Probably will. Which is what truly disgusts me about PC gaming. 90% of the time Mods are made just to make female (and occasionally male) characters naked.

Good for him. Not everyone can manage grinding that dull and repetitive. But to me, it still seems like waste of money considering the subscription fees. I mean surely the person in question could come up with something better to do as this feat basically accomplishes nothing? Unless Activision-Blizzard decides to do

HL3 will be launched on Source 3.

Valve also officially announced the Source 2 engine, "the successor to the Source engine used in Valve's games since the launch of Counter-Strike: Source and Half-Life," which will be free for game developers.

Valve also officially announced the Source 2 engine, "the successor to the Source engine used in Valve's games since the launch of Counter-Strike: Source and Half-Life," which will be free for game developers.

What I want to see come out of these Steam Machines are new mini-itx cases focused on shrinking size to the bare minimum of what you need. Mini-itx version of GPUs exist, SSDs are getting cheaper, and already we're starting to see some of them hit around the size of an Xbox One.