raycearcher
Rayce Archer
raycearcher

Yeah, I was surprised to see that. That thing was a sporting legend, and certainly the home version wasn’t bad for a decades old economy car.

Nintendo could have cracked out an absolutely fantastic 2D metroid on the N64. In fact, if Nintendo had treated the N64 more like an SNES successor they could have made a ton of cool stuff. BUT, there was major pressure from corporate to make games 3D. It’s kind of a waste. Imagine if Castlevania 64 had been another

Yeah, god forbid the guy whose special thing is running fast... runs fast.

On the one hand they didn’t reduce Tracer’s ass, on the other hand they DID chop 20% of the players out of every game. Yay?

The real problem here isn’t buying it, it’s getting your insurance company to stop laughing when you ask them to cover your 13 year old Craigslist Aston.

Not that this means ANYTHING but the mobile puzzle game (Deus Ex GO) was actually really fun. Definitely worth the 4 bucks or so it cost.

Right, VR sucked in the past because it was clunky to use and the experience was horrible. That’s all still the case. The problem is the staggering assumption - largely incorrect - that people want their gaming experience to be coupled with a weird mix of sensory deprivation, motion camera controls, and horrible low

Crucially, this looks MUCH nicer than the XLR. The XLR was kind of an experimental platform for current Cadillac design language, and while you can see it all there, it’s far less refined than on today’s cars. By contrast, the Firepower seems to be totally in line with Chrysler language of the time.

This is a whole article about VR NOT selling at a reasonable pace.

Or - and hear me out - save yourself a dozen grand or so and by an Integra from back when they were actually cool

Waiting for the reveal that all the air combat scenes were filmed in Russian Army ARMA III Shakycam (TM)

Oh yeah a quest 2 let me just shove that playstation 2-ass looking trash up my eye-holes with no escape, I’m sure that won’t give me a splitting headache in 5 minutes.

What’s interesting is that VR already came around twice before this, and it went the same way for the most part - the costs never came down enough, the games were shallow, ugly experiences, nobody bit, and interest dried up. As it should, because virtual reality sucks. The weird thing about the current moment is that

I mean, if Heard didn’t want people making GIFs of her being a giggly troll in court she probably should have tried harder to not be a horrible dumbass. Neither of these folks are real people, they don’t add value to society, it’s fine to laugh at them as they slap-fight over impossible sums of money.

I don’t know what’s more depressing: that the ACLU can be paid to fluff a civil case, or that they’ll gleefully exploit that information AGAINST you in court if you don’t pony up. Just absolutely fucking ghastly.

The hard right has latched onto this narrative that Disney is ramming hot, sweaty homosexuality down America’s throats. It’s in shocking opposition to reality, but sometimes when you’re fighting imaginary problems, you need imaginary scapegoats. The irony here is that Disney drops a TON of money on both parties just

Pretty sure if they agree to move to Georgia, the state will build the damn park FOR them at this point. They already shoot most of their movies there.

Hnnnnnnnnnnnng that’s hooooootttttttt

I just got to Twitter and this is hilarious. Twitter is such a cess pit of idiot opinions, whether it’s Republicans screaming about putting Ivermectin on their nuts in the tanning machine or horrible tankies with a third-grade understanding of the Soviet Union extolling Putin as an anti-imperial liberator. The best

Celebrities can be reallllly good at dodging legal packets. If you see a chance, you take it.