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What is the benefit of using a drawing pad when the Switch already has a touchscreen?

There’s going to be at least one scripted event that quickly switches between well over two different environments.

From what little I know of the production schedule of animated shows, and Netflix’s typical release schedules, it’s probably very likely that this season was mostly if not completely done before the allegations appeared.

Whatever the hell it wants, really.

Dual Destinies (AA5) didn’t get a physical release either. This “Chronicles” compilation will be the first AA game to get a physical release in the west since Apollo Justice and the Layton crossover.

You’re supposed to make large turns with the right stick, and subtle movements (like lining up a headshot) with the gyroscope (that is, by turning the controller).

Oh, and not that I got a chance to figure this out myself, but according to a reddit post I saw, they goofed up the gyro controls. If you turn them on, the right stick stops working entirely. Gyro controls are supposed to supplement normal camera controls, not replace them!

I downloaded the demo the day of the showcase, which I didn’t watch, and when I saw the timer I thought, “Cool! They’re letting me pre-download it before it really goes live!” and then I finally got around to booting up the demo this morning only to be greeted with an even longer timer.

They did—that’s what the “Maiden” demo is. No real combat, just exploration and puzzles in an environment that (presumably) will be in the main game, with a nameless protagonist that tries to escape only to get bopped in the face by one of the game’s antagonists.

You don’t need the actual Index to play this, or any, VR game. There are plenty of VR or “Mixed Reality” headsets that can offer perfectly solid experience for a fraction of the price.

I have problems with the exact opposite issue that Sony is mentioning here: every time I turn on my TV, my PlayStation turns on. Which is a problem if I don’t actually want to play on my PlayStation.

The DS sonic games--Rush and Colors--did a good job of keeping the momentum going, IIRC.

Part of the reason I got a PS5 is that my PS4 would completely lock up when I tried to connect it to the 5G version of my Wi-Fi—it would forever be stuck on the “testing connection” screen, and wouldn’t even turn off unless I ripped the plug out.

To answer your question: gotta go fast, bro.

What was that aspect ratio? Was that a trailer designed for ultrawide displays? 

Many people, me included, are having their PS5 replace their PS4, and I have a lot more than 3 ps4 games.

No, it’s a reference to being able to hide games in your library, which is useful but not as useful as folders.

My ps4 had the same issue, so I'm forced to assume that PS consoles are just incompatible with 5 GHz wi fi.

All this stuff is good and all, but I still want folders. I gave up on Nintendo ever bothering to bring those back; I really hope that Sony isn’t going to forget about them too.

I’m happy that there’s actually a decent amount of shows here that seem like they should actually be worth watching, but annoyed that they’re not all on one platform, given that both of the only two real platforms out there now are currently both owned by the same megacorporation.