Eric, you're not twelve years old, so please don't write like it. It should be "Everybody has a Facebook account" or "Everybody has a Facebook presence" or "Everybody has a Facebook page," etc.
Eric, you're not twelve years old, so please don't write like it. It should be "Everybody has a Facebook account" or "Everybody has a Facebook presence" or "Everybody has a Facebook page," etc.
Uh, wrong. I run a web company, and guess what... I don't have a FB account, am never on Twitter and have never posted a video to YouTube. Of course I'm intimately familiar with all of these things, but have found no harm to my personal or professional life for not participating in them.
Yes, seriously... not being on FB is truly one of those "first world problems" (that is, if you are like Eric Limer and think it's hip to coerce others into doing things just because you do them).
Amen.
The more interesting question is what to think of people who force others to use social media instead of, you know, actually being social in real life.
Yeah, I expected induction charging, also. If it had that alone, I might have considered it. As it stands, it seems almost completely useless.
Do. Want. Now.
Yeah, my thinking exactly... it was in the leaked docs. But either way, I seriously want this... forget the controller/motion gimmicks. Just take me deeper into the game. Love it... just love it.
It doesn't show someone using Kinect so much, just a controller. So as long as you're in a space big enough to scan, you should be able to get the effect. And besides, maybe someday you'll upgrade to a bigger room.
Freaking sweet. Do want. Like, now... or at least in the Durango/720.
That's missing the point. It's using your peripheral vision to create the illusion of immersion. Just like when you see an IMAX movie, you're not looking at the entire screen the entire time.
Wait, "Blackberry" is still a thing?
It's been said before, but this thing will live or die on price. The Razer tablet is dead on arrival. Period. No one wants a $1k+ Android tablet. The OUYA, however, has thousands and thousands of people who have paid for something they can't even get. It bears repeating... price, price, price. And did I mention,…
Agreed. It needs to be a custom solution if it hopes to invade the living room... the moment you have to fiddle with an OS update, hardware drivers, not enough RAM, etc., you can forget it. That's just a regular, pain-in-the-butt experience that a living room friendly device simply can't have.
That's not really true. The PS3 had an architecture unlike anything else out there, and the Wii U (and Wii before it) has an input device that isn't available on any type of PC. Cimeas is right... there's nothing particularly special about a Steam-branded box if it's just a PC with a Steam logo and some pre-installed…
1. I applaud Razer for attempting to bring a gaming-focused tablet to the market.
Sam, this girl might be a bit of an idiot (or, more likely, simply poorly educated thanks to our brilliant school system), but sadly, so are you.
Corporations can't exist without people. Period.
That last sentence was just dumb, Casey. Like, you'd prefer to wish an atomic bomb on anyone? Napalm on anyone? Carpet bombs on anyone? This was war we were talking about here... the goal is to kill people and break things until the enemy no longer has the will to fight. For that, it might have worked. Just like the…
I disagree, Luke. First, I'm an early OUYA backer. BUT, I'm also a GameStick backer now. Why? The GameStick is completely and totally portable... no wires, no box, nothing. Just slap the dongle into your controller, go to your friends house, pop it in their TV's HDMI port and play. Bingo... game on.