That’s one way to fight piracy.
Am I the only one who thinks Carrie Fisher would have loved one of these?
Doom mods should never end. People should still be modding Doom in their pod as they access the Internet 2.0 in the year 2120. Or even when they transcend the border of reality to access Internet 3.0 in the year 3018.
On a different note, give me a Pharah mod for Doom. It’d be fun to fly above certain enemies. Not as…
I love how every current player of a game presumes they “got nothing” for their time and money invested in a title. It’s almost as if they don’t realize different people value experiences and material things differently... and that that’s COMPLETELY OKAY. (Not to mention the fact the “nothing” you got was - likely -…
Wifi. Frankly, if I need to run a wire from room to room to make it work, I may as well just run an HDMI cable to my TV.
It was dumb of me to use a feature that’s supposed to be one of the main functions of the device?
This is a cool idea, but in my experience the Steam Link has been a bust. Constant stuttering and sound issues during gameplay regardless of signal strength has made it pretty much worthless to me. It’s too bad, because when it occasionally works right, it’s fantastic, but it’s way too unreliable to actually be worth…
I’m a Jew who keeps 95% kosher and I’ve gotta say...
Good Morning Kinjaers!
I used to love creating stuff for Second Life, sadly the mesh update left me in the dust. Suddenly competing with people who could bring the full potential of 3dsmax or maya to the platform drained my interest in it.
Kinda makes you wonder doesn’t it? If she’s wearing anything under that toga.
But is it mysterious and spooky, and all together ooky?
So a NOT YET, then?
Don’t die first. Problem solved.
Atlus could solve this problem by porting it to PC, switch and or Xbox. Don’t give consumers an easy out for piracy. I love emulators btw, but playing new games on them doesn’t feel right.
2017 marked the beginning of the great Skyrim wars. Judgement day began when Skyrim became self aware and began purging all of its land of its players. It did not take long until they discovered Tamriel via the Elder Scrolls online. Hours later they had discovered the Mod Nexus and the war was lost.
Bethesda: “Man we really screwed up. We seriously pissed off our modding community. I cant think of what we could have done worse”
A rock band reference? On kotaku? With two separate releases in the past six months, and not a word on the site, I was beginning to wonder if Rock Band was the forbidden tongue.