thedevilsjester
thedevilsjester
thedevilsjester

I disagree on some points. For example: I load up Pokemon Go, and there is never anything to do. I have loaded it up 5-10 times already and the only thing I could do was capture the tutorial Pokemon. I am in the middle of a faily decent sized city (lots of Ingress stuff to do) so I would think there would be Pokemon

You are assuming that it has an actual hard drive, I would be extremely surprised if that were the case. Its more likely storage embedded into a chip with some writable sectors. This would be the most resilient, cheapest, and easiest route for them to take.

Why would they include a drive larger than they need, in a device that is not meant to contain anything other than what ships on it? That does not seem like a very good business model, especially when you are trying to keep costs down to maximize profit. Sure the price difference (to them) may end up being $1, but if

If it had a large enough drive to store a decent amount of games, and could be hacked to play any NES rom, I would buy this in a heartbeat!

I think I misinterpreted your comment, or it got tainted by another comment, but I was thinking for some reason that you were saying that the children were the biggest contributor to this.

If its just a few dollars here and there from some kids allowance, then what harm is it? They (hopefully) learn a life lesson early, before real money is at stake. If its kids spending hundreds or thousands of dollars, where on earth are these kids getting that kind of money?

This, this, and more this.

It has nothing to do with shocks for me, its about not being in control of (thus not knowing when to expect) the acceleration or turning; which plays havoc with your equilibrium. For most people with (car) motion sickness, they are better when they stare at the road and can, at least for the most part, anticipate the

This could very well be true. I have too many games ahead of this one so I won’t get to it anytime soon. If it is a bigger issue than this video demonstrates, hopefully its fixed by the time I get around to it.

Watching it the first time through, I saw absolutely no issue. Reading all the comments and watching it a second time, I can see what people are talking about, but its so subtle that I didn’t even pick up on it until I was looking for it, and even then it seems pretty minor. I get motion sick pretty easy (not as easy

Same here. I watched the video expecting something to happen, I noticed nothing wrong with the camera at all. It looked fine to me. Not to say he is imagining things, but he must be hyper sensitive to camera movement.

I think its more that as a console user, we buy into a walled garden for a reason and so have little to no desire to break down those walls. Its not that we won’t vote with our wallets, its that we already voted when we bought X console instead of a Y console or a PC.

I am not a fan of the N64 (like most people during that generation I went with the Playstation) but I still think Mario 64 is one of the best platformers of all time. I have bought two N64's in the last two decades, both of which were (only) for this, and Mario Kart.

My thoughts exactly! What self respecing RPG fan doesnt know about the Final Fantasy numbering!? This might mean that he missed out on the real 2 and 3, which would be a shame because they were actually fun

Story and Character were the only things I came to GoW for (because they are far, far, better than most games). The mindless button mashing was something I put up with to enjoy the story (sort of like the Legacy of Kain/Soul Reaver series). I am glad that they are taking a different approach.

Speak for yourself, I would buy a new game like that in a heartbeat!

Its time lord technology.

Since when has PC hardware worked on consoles? Other than some super generic hardware like keyboards, mice, and game controllers, there isn’t really any PC hardware that has ever worked on consoles; and only sometimes does console hardware work on PCs. Thinking that its all of a sudden going to change, or that it

<Company> is the platform holder, they give developers the tools, the hardware. <Company> cannot force developers to utilize an accessory, especially one that not every user has. Its a chicken and egg scenario, and the users have to be the ones to give in and buy the devices so that developer see enough potential

Not sure why you think this is an issue now.