johndeas
JohnDeas
johndeas

Nope. I'm sure he's early twenties, living in parents basement.

Also look for gear that boosts XP gains when you are leveling. There are also a few perks that do this.

So you bitch about yahoos trying to rogue you, then whine about how it’s getting too “anticlimactic”? What’s the perfect plan then? Details please.

Weren't you the guy who got all his shit hacked a while back? Do you need a Mac?

Give him a break, he may have eaten some bad mushrooms.

Not if he’s right. This guy can’t cry wolf, or try to turn the tables on others when they call him out on general stupidity. Some might think it’s entertaining, but it can also be seen as making a mockery of the event. The CEO fortunately gets to make the call on whether this is the case.

I absolutely thought Smash.

True pimps.

Eurogamer said they played like 40 matches and didn't get one ghost.

Pull the dildo out.

Oh, well when you put it that way.

Passive aggression alert.

Last few weeks? Try months.

Weak. Don’t be bitter from ibs. Cow’s milk is going nowhere, especially as long as kids drink it. Stop being such a hipster.

He’s an agent who sees his own opportunity to represent and get paid.

Buy a DK2 secondhand. That's essentially what everyone should expect from a specs standpoint. There are enough preorders that the only people concerned about the VR movement are those who are left out. I guarantee it will do nothing but grow, come March.

If they aren’t making money, then what’s the problem? Should they have waited another year or two to develop an extremely cheap version? Should the specs be downgraded in half?

It’s the first true consumer device. If it’s the real deal, people aren’t going to completely forget about it, so the VR movement is not at stake. The momentum you speak of, simply isn’t going to break the movement, but it could slow it down and create competition. If I helped create the Oculus Rift, I would be more

I think you are underestimating the “niche”. VR is not like gaming monitors, it’s a brand new experience in a class of its own. Oculus needs and wants money, so it’s going to get it first. They know exactly what they are doing, it’s capitalism not charity. The rest will simply have to wait until they want to release a

You’re right, people obviously are willing to pay $600 plus on a gaming display. I’m not sure how this is any different. People are treating it differently because the desire and expectations have never quite been aligned in the community’s perception.