Terrible is rather top-shelf way of describing poor quality... what words are left to describe this article?
Terrible is rather top-shelf way of describing poor quality... what words are left to describe this article?
Calling an adult by a screen name and celebrating him for playing dress-up seems... like we’re enabling something bad.
I have no doubt it’ll be out and probably soon. I just doubt that it’ll be the hit many seem to think it’ll be.
I’ve been playing video games since I had my first Atari. I’m well aware of the stereotypes. I’ve seen enough tech come and go to be cynical of the Next Big Thing®. The Wii-mote and Kinect were going to REVOLUTIONIZE the way we play games... they’re lame. VR feels very similar. Maybe I’m wrong.
Damn the rum. I apologize.
The Star Trek holodeck would be freakin cool though. My idea of 21st century tech lead to ways to draw us closer together rather than have us strap on machinery to our faces and watch porn in newer, FUTURISTIC ways.
I don’t think I said that, nor have I asked “Why?” This technology hasn’t actually arrived yet nor do we have any real need for it... just like Glass.
You’ve put a lot of words in my mouth.
I hadn’t anticipated the response my comment gained. I should probably elaborate. I’m not against VR itself so much as I’m against what we’ve been shown so far.
VR feels a lot like the next Google Glass. It was cool because 80’s movies made it look cool... and then it came out and people realized they had no actual use for it.
500 Days of Trump continues.
I can’t speak for the Teletubbies but I saw a few Barney’s way back then. I remember it being insultingly stupid. I feel the same way about Dora the Explorer.
If only there were more replays... SLOWER replays. I’m joking of course, but these are trained professionals and the best at what they do. Who else do you suggest?
Remember the replacement refs? Still think the current ones suck?
From the picture I assumed it was racist, because it’s a cartoonish depiction of a white person. I’m not good at this progressive thing...
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That behavior describes a much wider audience than this bunch. Internet people are obsessed with feeling superior to everyone they speak (type) to. It’s no different whether it’s on Kotaku or the Wall Street Journal. We used to just punch each other... simpler times.
Something something tradition something playing the game the right something...
You mean humans aren’t supposed to look like this?
Outside of McMahon and and HHH, I didn’t recognize a damn person on that stage.