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I’m currently playing Half-Life Alyx. It’s actually my first Half-Life game. It’s fun but shockingly intense. Not so much from a difficulty perspective or comfort, but the combat and horror elements are extremely amplified by being in VR. Part of this is due to how good the graphics are: it’s easily the best looking

As others have said, it’s quite common especially if you haven’t played in VR much before (or maybe in a while? IDK).

Yup, happened to me for the first few weeks.  Worse though, I only had it with PSVR and the feeling of disassociation was also accompanied by a feeling that the whole world should be moving slightly because my brain had become used to tracking issues...

I’m in the odd position of having a PC VR headset and not caring at all about the Half-Life series, but I pre-ordered anyways because it’s been a few months since the last VR game I’ve really enjoyed. There’s always the 2 hour or less Steam refund I figure.

Just a heads up, your update is misleading: Walt Disney World had already announced sometime last week within a day of Disneyland that it was closing this week. The large crowds were in response to announcing the closure (people rushing to get one last trip in), the closure was not in response to the large weekend

It’s good to hear it’s gotten a lot better.  I used a free month of Viveport Infinity about a year ago and it basically became a service for me to try a bunch of games I had considered buying only to go “wow, that was terrible, glad I didn’t buy that.”

Oh it was unmistakably that delivery. The way he would say “the...Corona...virus” was as if he were seeing that name for the first time.

Honestly I don’t know, I couldn’t see him from where I was, but I don’t think they had to take him out on a stretcher so I’m guessing it wasn’t too bad. However, I will say he was moaning exactly like Anakin when he’s burning on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith.

This reminds me of the time I was eating at KFC and a cook spilled boiling hot grease all over himself. As the other employees were frantically calling 911 and locking the doors to make sure nobody came in to order, this old woman goes up to the counter and asks for a to-go box. I’m pretty sure the ambulance hadn’t

“You can’t fire me, I quit!”

Yeah, I thought it was the good foundation for an arcade mode if you beefed up the tanks even more to effectively make them bosses, but as a replacement for the actual Overwatch experience, I thought it was horrid. From my experience, it felt like the whole team suddenly had a single point of failure and attempting to

Genuinely no, and I actually read your comment and tried to come up with a single instance. Usually if the cashier tries to make small talk they make some awkward joke about what I'm buying that ends up making me either irritated at best or insulted at worst.

You're definitely not the only one. I've never liked shooters on console because sticks aiming has always felt bad. Then, I played some games with gyro aiming and it fixed all of my issues so it drives me nuts too when games don't include them. I didn't finish Horizon Zero Dawn over this very issue.

This reminds me of the fucked up limited time skin offered in Overwatch right now. To celebrate the start of the new season of Overwatch League, they have a limited time Brigitte skin only purchaseable via OWL Tokens. These tokens were meant as a reward for watching the League so you earned them as you watched on

Something out of the ordinary with Naval Piranha's intro? OH MY!

I could be mixing it up with another site, but I want to say I read in an article on one of the Gizmodo sites that their official policy is to not adhere to brand capitalizations/specialized styling unless it’s an acronym which Lego is not.

Yeah, this show was way better than I expected. It was devastating when the Timber Town coaster didn’t work at judging since we clearly saw it working the whole time until that point.

Yes, Taco Pizza especially always makes an appearance at any party with pizza, especially if it’s from Happy Joe’s. I like it, but it’s more of an unhealthy salad pizza than anything.

Agreed, I’m a casual player and since the addition of role queue, I find my enjoyment greatly increased because everybody is now playing a role they actively signed up for as opposed to everybody picking their favorite character, nobody healing, and everyone dying repeatedly. The game feels like it’s in a good spot in

As a casual player who only plays quick play, I think this is an alright plan. Every time they tried to bust a meta in the past with balance patches it made things a clusterfuck for players not at the top level (like when Reaper had 50% lifesteal). These balance patches also took forever to be undone when they were