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... I mean, in theory it could be really neat for streaming games, as a way around the bandwidth issues ... however....

You have no idea what you are talking about and what DLSS actually is...

They did, Sony had the VR portion as a PS4 exclusive for 1 year and that expired in January 2018. It’s coming up on 3 years and hasn’t been brought to other platforms. 

Having done some ridiculous endurance-gaming stunts (“Skyrim in One Sitting”, a 43.7 hour marathon according to Steam where I beat the main quest plus several major sidequest lines, to help myself get over a breakup over Presidents’ Day Weekend in 2014), the key is to get up and stretch and use the bathroom and answer

First time I saw “Latinx,” I thought it was a wing of the LAX airport that specifically took people to Latin American countries.

I think the question is, how do you make Hispanic icons that cater to all Hispanics equally (and not just Mexicans for example)?

They use the colonizer term “Latinx cause it sound better to white ears than the Spanish “Latino.” So I doubt they care about Hispanic takes. 

As a Hispanic person (though not Mexican), please let me say - those emotes are totally, totally fine.

That didn’t work out like that for MS, Windows, and IE.

Cool with me. I’ll stick to Android. 

I will tell you what happened. From Bugalaga airstrip you should have plotted a 126 degrees course to the mine, east-south-east.

I think you’re missing the point Riley.

Dear Will, if you took a second to try and review the *game* Microsoft Flight Simulator instead of the concept of cloud and games as a service, maybe you would have done the tutorial, which would have taught you to fly VFR (which incidentally is the only form of navigation actually included in the tutorial).

I must be getting cynical with age.

The money will go to the publisher and part of it MIGHT be redirected to Lab Zero, which is deep in debt if Zaimont is to be believed. Because of that, I do not believe it will reach his pockets.

‘This conspiracy theory is true’ is the basis for hundreds if not thousands of games. It’s a no-effort story that is easy to build a game around. Ubisoft in particular does it all the time (the entire assassins creed universe, for example).

Yeah, no deal, Activision. You’re arbitrarily charging people 10 bucks worth of “next gen tax”, which is an idea I don’t subscribe to.

Setting aside the legitimate question of “Should we expect games to always be $60 at release,” I’m fascinated by the fact that there’s literally a system for delivering free updates to the next gen versions, but companies seem to be saying “Nah that’s ok, we’ll charge for it”

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Not me, I think its cool as hell because fuck Apple for their overly draconian app store policies that have kept far too many interesting titles off their store.  Epic is not in the wrong here at all, I look forward to seeing Apple get their asses handed to them.