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Ah yes, the "oh, it's just like last gen but with more pixels phase". We will have to push past the initial knee-jerk period of just slapping a first person camera in games before things start to take advantage of it. I've had a DK1, and I go through periods where I don't use it, and then I pull it out again for

It is currently unknown if 360 degree + 3d is feasible. 360 degree cameras cannot currently support stereo. There have been 360 demos that are pretty cool with headtracking, but losing the 3d element is a shame.

The market for this, in general, are people who already own computers. Just like the market for morpheus are people who own ps4s. And by the time of release, it will not be hard to find an oculus-ready pc or laptop for 400$ or so. I think they are aiming for less than 300 for the final price as well, both DK1 and DK2

If they decided from the outset not to include a female Assassin, no one would be talking about this. But that's not what happened. Essentially, we get this: "Hey guys, we WERE going to have female Assassin's for our awesome coop mode, but, uh, we ran out of time making sure the flags flap in the wind properly. So no

2015 - the year I buy a wii U.

I know achievements are dumb, but I have been known to buy a game from steam vs gog due to lack of achievements on that platform.

Yep. Just don't talk about anything important. That's what our social climate is repeatedly messaging.

There is a HUGE difference for me between someone making very real racist comments behind closed doors; and someone having discourse and talking about their opinion on a NEWS STORY. This whole public outrage thing is getting so bad, that you can't even have a dialog about anything anymore, if you don't hold the

This review is absolutely not reviewing the game on its own merits. "Why is it this game instead of this other game?" Then the reviewer claims that's not what they are doing, while at the same time saying they wish it was more like the other game. They are holding the game up to some standard of what they thought it

I don't know if there's something wrong with me, but I have the complete opposite reaction. I don't get people who say this game is boring - there is so much to do, with a lot of variation. Every mission has a different twist, and though the hacking is more limited than I would like, it is used to good effect. Every

The camera's have their ip address printed on them, obviously.

Weird, I haven't noticed any pop-in. But I've only played about 5 hours so far.

Haha. I went in and there was a crime in progress. I pulled out my gun to intimidate the criminal, and the shopkeeper fled the shop. I left without the rifle and was able to complete the next part of the mission. I still don't have a rifle lol. Not sure if bug or not (probably) but it was nice to be able to continue

Has anyone ever enjoyed a sliding morality scale in an open-world game? Where you're punished for accidentally killing civilians? No, they have not. Pity, then, that Watch Dogs has one.

The graphics are realistic rather than "flashy". Maybe the wrong artistic choice, as it's both hard to pull off and even where you do pull it off it doesn't draw your eye. I think you have it exactly. Graphics are really good, but not impressive. We were all expecting to be impressed.

Just the fact that you are encouraged not to kill civilians is a pretty big differentiator for me. It depends on how you play the game (it allows for you to be a crazy madman killing everyone) but I think it was designed more for the type of player who wants to save everyone rather than blow up the city. Sneaking

Played it for 4 hours straight last night. It's a lot of fun, especially if you try to be a "good" vigilante rather than a typical gta blow everyone away sort of character. The cops are pretty relentless and fun to try and get away from, the multiplayer is pretty enjoyable and well-integrated into the game, and all of

On the PC there is no decision for fps, like there is for consoles. You can aim for looking good and running at at least 30fps, on your target system - but by the time the game is finished there will be someones machine that can go up to 60 or even higher. It's not that 60fps 1080p is a standard on pc, it's that no

The full project file for Tappy Chicken is included with unreal engine when you download it - the intent behind the project was to show developers how a simple 2d game can be made with their graphical logic interface "blueprints" by a non-coder, rather than programming it in c++. It is a full, working, game made

Well, you have a lot of repeatable detail there, but the id 5 games have much more texture detail on the whole. It just doesn't spread it out so well, and they do almost NOTHING with the power that is available to justify it. It would have been so much better if they had kept detail texturing blending those in when up