GREAT DEADSPIN ARTICLE. HARD-HITTING JOURNALISM LIKE THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I EXPECT FROM DEADSPIN.
GREAT DEADSPIN ARTICLE. HARD-HITTING JOURNALISM LIKE THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I EXPECT FROM DEADSPIN.
I kept wanting to buy an XBX mainly to play UHD discs, guess I don’t have to now.
I prefer the sticks where they are on the Playstation controllers. I have no problem accessing them and it feels a lot more natural when I’m using both sticks together.
If they price PS4 games the same as PS5 games, there’s no reason why this shouldn’t work fairly seamlessly. I was originally thinking they could just release PS5 games as compatible with PS4, but if they’re using higher-density discs then that’s probably not an option.
PSVR is great for what it is, but could benefit from higher resolution, higher framerate (which PS5 could already potentially improve, as the HMD does 120Hz), a better FOV, and better head tracking. I actually think the PSVR head tracking works great, but it could be improved with something better than just the camera…
PS3 emulation is coming along pretty well, but I’m pretty sure for 60 FPS gameplay you’ll need a hefty PC. The CPU hardware inside the PS4 likely is way too weak to accomplish it, but something along the lines of the PS5 specs should be capable of handling what’s currently possible. Here’s a chart showing current…
The main issue is that the games included are subject to fickle publisher licensing and can disappear at any time.
I’m excited by the potential of both the adaptive triggers and the vastly improved haptic feedback of the controller, but when I initially read the Wired article I thought it implied that Sony had added some kind of adaptive tensioning to the thumb sticks themselves, which would have been awesome! But a second read…
I could tell the moment he was hit that he was unconscious. He went straight down like a plank of wood with his arms straight and his fingers curled, completely motionless. It was also pretty unnerving just how long he appeared to be unconscious. I’m glad to hear that he made it home last night after going to the…
I heard that shit all last night while watching the Chiefs game, too.
I’m struggling to understand the purpose of this “review.” You used a few sentences to basically say nothing more than “it was average” while using a whole bunch of paragraphs to complain about how people (mostly, in my experience, Gizmodo Media Group) keep arguing about this movie. In essence, you haven’t reviewed…
Getting pissy because a base runner came too close to the mound after getting thrown out at first is fucking stupid, but I can empathize with the desire to plunk a guy who doesn’t make it out of the batter’s box before his home run hits the seats.
CORRECTION: This review previously stated that the man behind the 2012 Aurora, Colorado shooting identified himself as “the Joker,” a rumor that has since been debunked.
If memory serves, it was the shooter himself who claimed to be “inspired” by the Joker, mainly as a smarmy legal strategy
As soon as I saw the picture, I thought “this looks like something Garage 54 would do.” I love this channel and their English translator.
An ad hominem is a logical fallacy. That is, it’s an insult used as justification for a logical argument. “You’re wrong because you’re an idiot” is an ad hominem logical fallacy. “You’re an idiot” is not.
I love that the second reply after he mentions Jalopnik is “For the love of god tell me you didn’t pay even half of $15K for it...”
...back in the day everyone called it boring and slow!
Bucknor not being in the Hall of Fame is a crime.
You should watch some of Louis Rossmann’s bike footage, he rides it every day. It’s pretty crazy stuff.